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Why Modernizing Mainframe Development Needs Secure Open Source

CIO Business Intelligence

One technology that modern mainframes need is secure open-source software. Four years ago, the Linux Foundation’s Open Mainframe Project introduced Zowe , a first-of-its-kind open-source framework based on z/OS, making it easier than ever to connect the gap between modern applications and the mainframe.

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Google invests in open source security by funding Linux kernel developers

Venture Beast

Google announced today that it will underwrite the salaries for two developers to focus on Linux's fundamental security. Read More.

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How the pandemic is accelerating enterprise open source adoption

Venture Beast

Enterprise IT teams increasingly shifted to open source software solutions in 2020 as they adapted to the pandemic's disruptions. Read More.

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Oracle, SUSE and CIQ Form the Open Enterprise Linux Association

Tech Republic

Oracle, SUSE and CIQ are teaming up to compete with Red Hat in the enterprise Linux market. Find out what the Open Enterprise Linux Association is all about.

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What Is Android OS? History, Features, Versions, and Benefits

IT Toolbox

Android is an open-source Linux-based operating system for mobile devices, home appliances, and enterprise handhelds. In this article, learn more about the operating system, its features, versions, and benefits. The post What Is Android OS? History, Features, Versions, and Benefits appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Intel, VMware, Linux Foundation & Others Form Open Platform for Enterprise AI

Tech Republic

Organizations can contribute to the platform’s GitHub or receive a framework for creating enterprise-grade generative AI systems.

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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.