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

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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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Google and Hortonworks Team Up: HDP Now Part of Google Cloud

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Microsoft Shows More Love For Linux, HDInsight Now Supports Ubuntu On Azure (microsoft-news.com). An Open Microsoft: Azure HDInsight Available for Linux (windowsitpro.com). IBM makes big data push (channeleye.co.uk). Azure Machine Learning Aims to Convert Data to Information (technewsworld.com).

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5G, industry, and collaboration at the edge

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The next wave of disruptive technologies will blend the physical and digital worlds, writes Chris Wright, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Red Hat. Red Hat collaborated with IBM to bring edge computing to the International Space Station. Sponsored by: Red Hat. Why collaboration is critical.

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DockerCon 2017 Day 1 Keynote

Scott Lowe

Shifting gears a bit, Golub talks a bit more about the changes over the last 3 years in regards to Docker (the open source project) itself. After a “sacrifice to the demo gods,” Golub brings Solomon Hykes , CTO and founder of Docker, Inc., LinuxKit is a lean, portable, and secure Linux subsystem. to the stage.

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KubeCon 2018 Day 2 Keynote

Scott Lowe

At this point, Rice returns to the stage to introduce Jason McGee, who is CTO for IBM Cloud and an IBM Fellow. McGee shifts into a product pitch talking about IBM Cloud and its use of Kubernetes before he wraps up his portion of this morning’s keynotes.

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