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AWS announces AutoGluon, an open-source library for writing AI models
Amazon Web Services Inc. today launched a new open-source library to help developers write, with just a few lines of code, machine learning-based applications that use image, text or tabular data sets.
11 top open-source API testing tools
With microservices making up the backbone of most newer development efforts, API testing becomes even more critical than before.
The open source licence debate: dead project walking & incentive models
If you don’t accept the options offered by the community contribution model of development, then you risk becoming a Proprietary 2.0 behemoth… or so...
flexiWAN Open Source SD-WAN Platform Hits GA
flexiWAN is available as a software-only offering or as an appliance on dedicated hardware purchased directly from hardware partners.
With friends like AWS, who needs an open source business?
A New York Times article recently suggested that AWS was strip-mining open source projects by providing managed services based on open source code, without contributing back to the community.
SUSE and Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences collaborate to enhance cloud and open...
The SUSE Academic Program and Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences (KITS) to provide Linux and open source learning and skills to students.
Diversity: Why open source needs to work on it in 2020
Given how central open source has become to tech, we need open source communities to lead the way on diversity.
Tips for implementing an open source storage solution
Stephen Manley, chief technologist at Druva, explains how CIOs and CTOs can implement an open source storage solution successfully.
Bruce Perens quits Open Source Initiative amid row over new data-sharing crypto license
The debate over whether or not to approve the license prompted OSI co-founder Bruce Perens to quit the organization.
How To Make Open Source More Secure: A Tale Of Supply Chain
Open source software is often considered safer and more secure than proprietary software because users can, if they want, compile the software from the source code