Customer-driven open source is the future of software
The best software is software that companies build to scratch their own itches and address their own day-to-day needs.
The best software is software that companies build to scratch their own itches and address their own day-to-day needs.
We are all open sourcerors now. Let’s look back at some of the most significant open source innovations that got us here.
How to balance makers and takers to scale and sustain open source projects, companies, and ecosystems (part 1)
Open source has come under fire in recent years, with companies like MongoDB hoping to shift its very definition to include proprietary software.
Funding open source has never been more important. It’s also never been harder.
The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) has open sourced one of its in-house data visualisation and analysis tools. The ASD announced today that it had posted the source code for Constellation on GitHub.
With cloud companies open-sourcing their innovations, and enterprises increasing participation, open source sustainability is at an all-time high.
IBM has officially gobbled up Red Hat for $34 billion, a technology acquisition considered one of the largest in history.
IBM has launched a software service that it claims can explain how AI makes decisions “as the decisions are being made”.
Microsoft has unveiled plans to acquire software development platform, GitHub, in a US$7.5 billion deal designed to create a competitive edge in the cloud.
Many Linux users are ticked off and anxious about Microsoft joining the Linux Foundation. They are missing the real significance of that move.
"In any given industry, within about three years something is going to be introduced that will force you to rethink what your business model is," says Evan Stubbs, SAS’ chief analytics officer for Australia and New Zealand. And what about SAS itself?
Open source’s march toward preeminence in business software continued over the past year, according to a survey released today by open source management provider Black Duck Software and venture capital firm North Bridge.
GitHub is an intriguing startup that's worth paying attention to. Here's why.
In late 2013, Maitland, NSW self-managed superannuation fund administrator, Heffron SMSF Solutions, suffered a server outage that saw its critical systems out of action for four days.