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Boundless: Commercial open source geospatial software

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Boundless develops and supports powerful software for enterprise Spatial IT applications. Boundless’ global customer base uses the OpenGeo Suite, a complete open source geospatial web services stack, to deploy solutions for web mapping, transportation, telecommunications, open government, and a diverse range of other solutions.

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Ubuntu Pro now available on Amazon Web Services

Tech Republic

The post Ubuntu Pro now available on Amazon Web Services appeared first on TechRepublic. Read about the features of Ubuntu Pro, and find out how to get it on AWS.

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Amazon releases DeepRacer software in open source

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Amazon made its DeepRacer available in open source, enabling developers to custom-program remote-controlled cars. Read More.

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Open source algorithm helps spot social media shams

Network World

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University say they have developed an open source algorithm that can help spot social media frauds trying to sway valuable community influence.

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Cloud startup Pulumi raises $41M from Madrona, NEA to grow ‘infrastructure as code’ platform

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The Series C round is a vote of confidence in Pulumi, which helps developers build underlying cloud computing infrastructure using general purpose languages such as JavaScript and Python. Its tools work across platforms and technologies including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Kubernetes and others.

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Amazon vets raise cash for Griptape, a Seattle startup that helps companies build AI apps

GeekWire

Founded earlier this year, Griptape is developing an open-source Python framework and cloud platform. Kyle Roche , the startup’s co-founder and CEO, spent more than eight years at Amazon Web Services (AWS) in various roles. It has about 12 employees, according to LinkedIn.

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AI and telecom breakthroughs dominate ‘Innovation of the Year’ category for 2024 GeekWire Awards

GeekWire

Allen Institute for AI is a finalist for its Open Language Model, or OLMo. The Seattle-based institute released the open-source large language model in February along with the underlying data and code, meant to significantly improve understanding of how generative AI actually works.