CAMPBELL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mirantis, providing organizations with total control over their strategic infrastructure using open-source software, today announced the launch of Rockoon, an ...
Open-source software sits at the core of nearly every business model. According to estimates from The Linux Foundation and Intel, 80-90% of modern application code is built using a mix of open-source ...
Business leaders often assume that overhauling existing or implementing new ERP software is expensive and does not lead to high returns on investment. This is not necessarily true, according to Diogo ...
Unleash, the business name of Bricks Software AS, said today it has raised $35 million in a Series B funding to help ...
When starting up, many organisations assume they need to invest in expensive software packages as a platform for their services. However, open source software may provide a cost-effective alternative.
SARATOGA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lineaje, the full-lifecycle software supply chain security company, today launched end-to-end capabilities that will fundamentally transform how organizations ...
For years, automakers have been able to take a standard car chassis and customize it with various vehicle bodies to create different car models without completely retooling for each one. Now ...
There are a handful of leading commercial toolmakers to help IT detect and respond to system outages and application failures, commonly referred to as "incident management and response," including ...
For over 40 years, open source has been the backbone of modern digital infrastructure and a strategic lever for competitiveness, resilience and to gain and maintain sovereignty. For board members, the ...
In Oscar Wilde’s Lady Windermere’s Fan, a cynic is described as "a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing" while a sentimentalist is "a man who sees an absurd value in ...
After a long absence, two programmer friends met at a party. One proudly declared, “I’ve gone into business for myself as a computer consultant!” The other looked at his business card, with the ink ...