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McKinsey donates machine learning pipeline tool Kedro to the Linux Foundation

Venture Beast

Kedro, a machine learning model tool originally developed by McKinsey's QuantumBlack, has been donated to the Linux Foundation. Read More.

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Linux Foundation to promote dataset sharing and software dev techniques

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The Linux Foundation has launched new efforts -- OpenBytes and NextArch -- to promote common dataset sharing and development practices. Read More.

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Modernizing the mainframe for the digital era

CIO Business Intelligence

The second is to host mobile applications, containers, and artificial intelligence (AI) applications — what Sonnenstein calls “acting as a full-fledged member of the modern universe.”. IBM LinuxONE III systems run only Linux at prices starting at $135,000. Z upgrades and open source.

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Los Angeles IT secures the vote with open source and the cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Aman Bhullar, CIO of Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, has heeded the call, having led a widespread overhaul of antiquated voting infrastructure just in time for the contentious 2020 presidential election — a transformation rich in open source software to ensure other counties can benefit from his team’s work.

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AIOps and our Robot Kubernetes Kops

Linux Academy

While Machine Learning is just a subset of true Artificial Intelligence vendors of infrastructure automation have coined a new buzz acronym, AIOps. By using the Kubernetes Metrics Server or metrics from tools such as Prometheus, a cluster may respond to resource demands when pre-programmed thresholds are surpassed.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

I mean, it was open source, right? And this is open source software, meaning that there’s some developers or some project behind it that has already built out the basics of what you need to put it into your code and start using it. And is it better to be open source or commercial. No shame in that.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

I mean, it was open source, right? And this is open source software, meaning that there’s some developers or some project behind it that has already built out the basics of what you need to put it into your code and start using it. And is it better to be open source or commercial. No shame in that.