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Considering how much we depend on open source, we should worry about the financial health of our most critical projects.
Databricks’ Unity Catalog, now open sourced under the Apache 2.0 license, competes with Snowflake’s Polaris Catalog, which will soon be open source.
We’re still waiting for a trusted vendor to spare enterprises from the confusion and guesswork of artificial intelligence.
The Kubernetes open source project should serve as the blueprint for the way in which we develop, govern, fund, and support AI projects.
While Snowflake is talking up its use of Iceberg to promote interoperability, Databricks is buying Tabular, the tool built on Iceberg’s table format by Iceberg’s creators.
With losses in decline, the next step will be to hear what plans its new owners have for the open source RDBMS provider.
The average user of AI lacks an adequate understanding of the tools they increasingly depend on for decision-making and work. We need to change that.
Here's what you need to know about Istio, Google's open source service mesh platform for managing data sharing between microservices in a network.
The license changes of Redis and Elasticsearch may harken the end of open-source projects backed by solo vendors. Let’s work through what that means.
Yes, a tiny number of companies have relicensed their open source code. Let’s worry about actual problems, like security and megacompanies that contribute almost nothing.