Tag Archives: OSS

Winds of Change in Collaborating to Innovate with Open Source Software

This blog was originally posted on SandHill.com. Editor’s note: My immediate reaction when I reviewed the findings of the recent 2013 Future of Open Source Survey was surprise at the high degree [...]







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The Internet of Things and Open Source

Inevitable.  Inextricable.  Imminent. Greeting Netizens.  Since you are reading this blog, you obviously belong to the “Internet of Persons,” a growing global population of 2.5 billion of your fellow human [...]







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Prosocial Behavior, Open Source and the Benefits of Extreme Giving

As I was reading Susan Dominus’s recent New York Times article about Adam Grant, a young PhD at Wharton School, and his research on prosocial behavior in the workplace, it [...]







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Developers Can Now Get Bosses Off Their Backs!

You’ve just finished developing a great piece of code; you saved your company a bunch of money using open-source components to be faster and efficient. Your colleagues admire you and treat you [...]







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Evolving Open Ideas and Open Approaches

To stay relevant in the ever-evolving world of technology, we must both reinvent and enhance; after all, innovation is at the heart of many companies, technology or otherwise. Change and [...]







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The Weekly Wrap Up

What do GitHub, government, big data and the enterprise all have in common? Open source software (and being featured in this Weekly Wrap Up, of course)! Read on for open [...]







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The Value of Strategic Open Source Use

The scrutiny that proposed software investments receive from senior executives has increased dramatically over the past decade, and, as such, a whole new set of disciplines has arisen.  Successful investments [...]







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The Weekly Wrap Up

Mozilla announced new developer preview phones for its upcoming Firefox mobile OS, while Canonical started recruiting the developer community in the creation of its core Ubuntu Phone apps. Here is [...]







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Top Reasons to Audit Your Code

Software audits are not a new concept for many IT organizations. Yet, the importance of these software code assessments is often undervalued.  As Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin pointed [...]







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2013 Open Source Predictions Wrap Up

The holidays are over and a new year has begun, which means it’s time for (seemingly) every tech journalist and pundit to make their predictions for what 2013 will hold. [...]







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