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Report: 88% of corporations are considering leaving Oracle Java
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January 29, 2025
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Logitech’s peel-and-stick radar sensors might let corporations invisibly monitor their workplaces
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January 29, 2025
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RegTech Adclear raises €603k to assist scale FinTech corporations
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January 23, 2025
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As a self-proclaimed billionaire visionary, he’s spent over a decade warning about the impending doom of various technological trends that never quite materialized.
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January 7, 2025
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China Broadens Restrictions on American Security Companies
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January 3, 2025
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AI companies tout breakthroughs in emotional intelligence, but experts remain skeptical.
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December 27, 2024
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Why Native IT Firms Are Your Finest Guess for Workplace 365 Migration Success
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December 23, 2024
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The open-source movement has seen its share of surprises. One such phenomenon is when open-source corporations transition to proprietary models, often sparking controversy and debate within the tech community. Here’s a timeline of some notable instances: 2001 – VA Linux Systems becomes TurboLinux: The company, known for its open-source focus, switched gears by adopting a more traditional software model. 2002 – MySQL AB moves to dual-licensing: The popular database management system initially offered an open-source license before switching to a dual-license approach, allowing proprietary options for large-scale users. 2005 – SugarCRM goes commercial: The company’s shift from open-source to proprietary licenses sparked concerns about the future of its community-driven model. 2010 – MariaDB Foundation forms: After Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems and MySQL, developers created the MariaDB Foundation to preserve the original MySQL spirit by making the database management system open-source again. 2013 – Red Hat acquires JBoss: The acquisition marked a significant shift from an open-source focus to a more commercial approach for the company’s Java-based middleware solutions. 2014 – MongoDB goes public with its licensing strategy: The NoSQL database provider revealed it would offer both open-source and proprietary licenses, sparking debate about the value of open-source software. 2015 – Hortonworks becomes a leading Hadoop provider: As the company grew in popularity, it shifted from an open-source focus to a more commercial approach, offering proprietary solutions for large-scale data processing. 2020 – Elastic rebrands as a software-as-a-service company: After previously using both open-source and proprietary licenses, the search and analytics firm transitioned to a fully SaaS-based model, effectively abandoning its open-source roots.
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December 15, 2024
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The Australian government is driving major technology companies, including Meta, to negotiate with local media outlets and pay for news content.
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December 12, 2024
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Clarifai launches Compute Orchestration to permit firms to optimize AI deployments
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December 4, 2024
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