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Log4j, Open Source Maintenance, And Why SBOMs Are Critical Now

Forrester IT

Forrester already released a blog on responding to Log4j, but beyond the immediate (and mid-term) response issues, there are some longer term risk management and community considerations – specifically open source support, maintenance, and risk. The fact of the […].

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Hyland Doubles Down On Its Open Source, Cloud-Native Bet On The Future Of ECM

Forrester IT

Coming on the heels of its acquisition of Alfresco, which we blogged about here, just months ago, Hyland will soon be the home for the two most widely deployed open source […]. Hyland announced on March 4 that it intends to acquire content platform provider Nuxeo. The deal is expected to close in April or May.

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Intune Supports HTC and Pico for Android Open Source Devices

Anoop

Hello - Here is the new HTMD Blog Article for you. Read More The post Intune Supports HTC and Pico for Android Open Source Devices appeared first on HTMD Community Blog #1 Modern Device Management Guides by Jitesh Kumar. Enjoy reading it.

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Open Source APM Gains Momentum

Forrester IT

The open source collaborative model has been very effective at creating the tools that support high frequency agile releases. The success of collaborative open source tools in development suggests that operations may be headed the same way. Read more in my newest brief "DevOps Will Drive Open Source APM."

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Microsoft reverses controversial.NET change after open source community outcry

The Verge

Microsoft is reversing a decision to remove a key feature from its upcoming.NET 6 release, after a public outcry from the open source community. Microsoft’s blog post doesn’t address this controversial decision, though. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge.

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Microsoft angers the.NET open source community with a controversial decision

The Verge

Microsoft has spent the past 10 years embracing open-source software and, at several points, even admitting it loves Linux and the open source community. The Linux Foundation even praised Microsoft for working with the open source community after the company joined the foundation nearly five years ago.

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Dispute between Elastic and AWS highlights ongoing battle over open source business model

GeekWire

Open source software (OSS) started as a reaction to companies like Microsoft and Oracle making “unfair” profits on software, so developers created Linux and MySQL and made them available to anyone for free. AWS is profiting from open source, and Elastic is very mad. Now OSS has gone full circle.