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Let the OSS Enterprise newsletter guide your open source journey! Sign up here. The burgeoning no-code / low-code movement is showing little sign of slowing down. There are countless new products and ...
TigerEye Labs Inc., an artificial intelligence-powered planning and revenue management platform company, today announced the open-source release of DuckDB.dart, a tool that helps developers build and ...
Mobile devices are fast outpacing the growth of PCs. Gartner Inc. estimated that 750 million mobile phones would be shipped last year — the vast majority of them with Java capabilities built in.
Enterprises must apply Zero Trust to open source: continuously validate dependencies, minimize exposure and plan for ...
Apple's cumbersome approval and development process may be turning open-source developers to Google Android, which could prove to be a big loss for Apple and its customers. Matt Asay is a veteran ...
Balancing the benefits provided by community and transparency with the risks posed by capacity and warranty issues.
“It’s really hard to build an HTML application that talks to one database, yet IT developers have a huge backlog of requested applications that talk to multiple databases,” says Peter Yared, CEO of ...
Unifying governance, automation, and open source security across the AI-powered software supply chainFulton, Md., Nov. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sonatype®, the leader in AI-driven DevSecOps, today ...
Best known for its grassroots environmental protection activities, the Sierra Club also helps thousands of members get outdoors each year with trips that span the globe. Sierra Club has offered these ...
There are several riffs on the original 'free as in speech, not free as in beer' distinction as a way of explaining open source. I've been saying 'free as in puppy' for years and I coined 'free as in ...
It is now roughly 40-plus years since Richard Stallman released his text editor with the words “EMACS General Public License” in the documentation and 20 some years since the world first saw the ...