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Elastic vs. AWS highlights open source monetization dilemma

CTOvision

Read Kurt Marko take a look at how the Elastic NV v/s Amazon Web Services saga highlights how open source software vendors need to change in the era of cloud computing on Tech Target : The cloud has upended assumptions in almost every industry and profession, and the commercial open source market is no exception.The […].

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Open source services market on course to become $50B industry

Venture Beast

The open source services market is pegged as a $21.7 billion industry in 2021, a figure that's touted to more than double within five years. Read More.

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Open Source Unlocks Possibilities for Innovation and Modernization

Information Week

Accelerating advancements in cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, DevOps and modern web frameworks, open-source software drives industry success.

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Wizards of OSS: Industry perspectives on open source software

Venture Beast

The web's growth over the past 30 years has been fueled by open source software. But what would a world without open source look like? Read More.

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Use Cases for Apache Cassandra®

In this white paper, discover the key use cases that make Cassandra® such a compelling open source software – and learn the important pitfalls to avoid. There’s a good reason why Apache Cassandra® is quickly becoming the NoSQL database of choice for organizations of all stripes.

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Is the new open source standard no standard at all?

Tech Republic

Commentary: The industry used to look to Red Hat to define open source success, but the cloud has made things more complicated. The post Is the new open source standard no standard at all? appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Telcos and vendors back open source Project Sylva

TM Forum

Five European operators as well as vendors Ericsson and Nokia have thrown their weight behind a new open source networking project that aims to create a cloud software framework to “reduce the infrastructure fragmentation” in Europe. Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telecom Italia, Telefonica and Vodafone are all backing.