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Why now is the time for “Open Innovation” (Harvard Business Review)

"Open innovation has the potential to widen the space for value creation: It allows for many more ways to create value, be it through...

Red Hat: Holding Its Own and Fueling Open Source Innovation

When IBM acquired Red Hat for $34 billion in 2019, it was considered the industry’s largest software acquisition. The synergy between the two companies...

openSUSE Leap 15.2 Hits RC Phase With GNOME 3.34 + KDE Plasma 5.18, Sway

OpenSUSE Leap 15.2 also is bringing new packages for AI and data scientists, an updated DNF package manager, and many other package updates.

India’s contact tracing app made open source, but will this thwart a surveillance state?

A good app collects as little data as possible so that a user's privacy is protected, but Aarogya Setu have required continuous access to location history and Bluetooth.

Open source sustainability: It’s complicated

Those proposing easy answers for how to pay for more open source code to be written clearly aren't talking to the founders of these projects.

Oracle’s open-source alter ego behind some of its most popular products

Oracle initially became involved in Linux to make Oracle products that ran on the Linux operating system work better.

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative drops $3.8M on 23 biomedical open-source projects

Any biomed-centric project with impact and room to grow is eligible to apply for them. Of course, they have to be open-source, as well.

Google Open-Sources AI for Using Tabular Data to Answer Natural Language Questions

Given a table of numeric data, such as sports results or financial statistics, TAPAS is designed to answer natural-language questions about facts that can be inferred from the table.

India’s contact tracing app is going open source

The government will also offer cash prize of up to $1,325 for identifying and reporting bugs and vulnerabilities in the code of Aarogya Setu.

Ex-Windows chief: Here’s why Microsoft waged war on open source

Microsoft today has espoused open source as its focus shifts from Windows PCs to Azure and Office in the cloud.