Last week, two new open source groups focusing on management and orchestration (MANO) of network functions virtualization (NFV) announced their existence: the Open Source Management (OSM) group hosted ...
PALO ALTO, CA, UNITED STATES, April 7, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- TuxCare, a global innovator in securing open source, ...
While Anthropic claims its Claude Opus 4.6 can barely find zero-days, Mythos Preview can pop up working exploits 72.4 percent of the time. It's a good thing Anthropic has limited its use for now; if ...
Open-source software will continue its march through the enterprise technology stack, buoyed by AI and (hopefully) transformative funding solutions that address sustainability. Over the past decades, ...
The Steam Deck was a revolution in mobile gaming for PC, but it was also one for a reason most people weren't aware of: bringing Linux to the masses. The Steam Deck runs SteamOS, its own custom ...
Avoiding vendor lock-in has emerged as a leading driver of open source software adoption, cited by 55% of respondents -- representing a 68% year-over-year increase. The trend is particularly ...
Two years ago, the joint government-private sector response to the Log4j vulnerability that spawned 800,000 attacks worldwide led to the Enduring Security Framework for federal agencies adopting open ...
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Why open source software isn’t actually free
Open source software is a vital part of modern computing; it’s involved in much of the software we use every day. But is it too good to be true, and is it really free, in either sense of the word?
With all the hype regarding Open Source Software (OSS), we sometimes forget logic in the excitement of trying to get on board with this latest trend. What we really care about (or should care about) ...
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