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Software vendors dump open source, go for the cash grab

Computerworld Vertical IT

Essentially, all software is built using open source. By Synopsys' count, 96% of all codebases contain open-source software. Its program, which goes by the same name, is an extremely popular in-memory database. Lately, though, there's been a very disturbing trend. I'm sick of it. That, anyone can understand.

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10 things to watch out for with open source gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Even if you don’t have the training data or programming chops, you can take your favorite open source model, tweak it, and release it under a new name. According to Stanford’s AI Index Report, released in April, 149 foundation models were released in 2023, two-thirds of them open source. Here are the top ones.

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AI development booms as open source startups fill the gap

Dataconomy

Runa Capital’s ROSS Index highlights the growing market for AI and open-source technologies, tracking the rapid expansion of this sector. These efforts showcase the diverse, evolving nature of AI and open-source ventures. It reflects an increasingly vibrant ecosystem fueled by technological advancements.

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What is an open source program office?

Venture Beast

The open source program office provides structure and formalizes the existence of open source software, tools, and projects inside a company. Read More.

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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 has now reversed the change following a backlash, and anger inside the company from many of Microsoft’s own employees. “We 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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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.