Steven Vaughn-Nichols writes at ZDNet: Eric S. Raymond, one of open-source’s founders, famously said, “Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow,” which he called “Linus’s Law.” That’s true. It’s one of the reasons why open-source has become the way almost everyone develops software today. That said, […]
SODA Foundation: Autonomous data management framework for data mobility
SODA Foundation is an open source project under Linux Foundation that aims to establish an open, unified, and autonomous data management framework for data mobility from the edge, to core, to cloud. We talked to Steven Tan, SODA Foundation Chair, to learn more about the project. Here is a transcript […]
Role Of SPDX In Open Source Software Supply Chain
Kate Stewart is a Senior Director of Strategic Programs, responsible for the Open Compliance program at the Linux Foundation encompassing SPDX, OpenChain, Automating Compliance Tooling related projects. In this interview, we talk about the latest release and the role it’s playing in the open source software supply chain. Here is […]
Linux System Administration Training and Certification Leads to New Career
Fabian Pichardo has worked with multiple hardware platforms such as Nvidia, Xilinx, Microchip, and National Instruments, and is skilled in languages such as C++, Python, Matlab, and Julia. During university, Fabian created the Mechatronic Student Society to offer programming training for newbies and demonstrate new technology trends. In 2018 he […]
Track biopharma regulatory updates with Clinicaltrials.gov feeds – Feedly Blog
Streamline your biopharma intelligence by adding custom ClinicalTrials.gov feeds to your Feedly. Clinical trial updates produce overwhelming amounts of information every day. But a small portion of these articles refers to the diseases and studies you want to monitor. Cut through the noise and build custom RSS feeds on ClinicalTrials.gov […]
Welcome Antmicro to the OpenPOWER Foundation
OpenPOWER Foundation Executive Director James Kulina writes: This May, Antmicro announced support for the POWER ISA in Renode, its open source, multi-architecture, heterogeneous multi-core capable simulator for software development and software-hardware co-development. It’s an exciting development, as developers can now test applications based on the POWER ISA […]
Streamline your scientific research with PubMed feeds – Feedly Blog
Research biomedical literature by following custom PubMed feeds on Feedly. Scientific journals produce overwhelming amounts of information every day. But a small portion of these articles refers to the biomedical information you need to research about. Save time and keep up with the biomedical news you are looking for by […]