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AtomicJar wants to bring open source integration testing to the enterprise

Venture Beast

AtomicJar wants to commercialize a popular open source integration testing framework used by major companies including Oracle and Uber. Read More.

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Oracle bolsters distributed cloud, AI strategy with new Mexico cloud region

CIO Business Intelligence

Oracle has partnered with telecommunications service provider Telmex-Triara to open a second region in Mexico in an effort to keep expanding its data center footprint as it eyes more revenue from AI and generative AI-based workloads. In December last year, Oracle launched a public cloud region in Chicago.

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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.

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Open-sourced Technology Levels the Playing Field Between Tech Giants and Startups

CTOvision

The contest between proprietary technology and open source has been ongoing for a decade.Today, some of the most premium technology is open-sourced and free. Even Google's highly prized Borg software is becoming open-sourced. Government push for open source software.

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Seattle startup Protect AI acquires Laiyer AI, makers of LLM Guard

GeekWire

Seattle cybersecurity startup Protect AI announced that it acquired Laiyer AI , which makes open source software called LLM Guard that protects large language models. The acquisition will boost Protect AI’s efforts to help companies monitor the various layers and components of machine learning systems.

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Seattle startup that helps companies protect their AI and machine learning code raises $35M

GeekWire

Protect AI sells software that allows companies to monitor the various layers and components of machine learning systems, detecting potential violations and logging information on those attacks. A hacker gaining access to a company’s machine learning system can steal intellectual property or inject malicious code, Swanson said.

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Seattle cybersecurity startup that aims to protect machine learning-based code lands $13.5M

GeekWire

The company’s first product is NB Defense, which works to address vulnerabilities in Jupyter Notebooks , an open-sourced web application for creating and sharing computational documents that is used in machine learning-based environments. Swanson also held AI leadership roles at AWS and Oracle.

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