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IBM Boosts Open-Source Spark Software
2015-06-15 23:02:05| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
IBM is investing more resources in the Apache Spark software to help relieve the stress of large-scale data processing.
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Would Microsoft really open-source Windows?
2015-04-06 16:07:17| Extremetech
At ChefCon last week, Microsoft Technical Fellow and top engineer Mark Russinovich dropped a bombshell: He said that Microsoft one day could "open source" the entire Windows OS--in other words, give it away for free.
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Smart Oscilloscope features open-source framework.
2015-02-19 14:30:17| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Combining multiple instruments into mobile, smart device, LabNation SmartScope works on PC, laptop, tablet, and smartphone. Unit combines dual-channel 100 MS/s oscilloscope, 50 MS/s arbitrary waveform generator, and 100 MS/s digital logic analyzer. Framework is based on FPGA registers which can be controlled from PC or tablet. Since user can flash FPGA through USB controller, there is no need for programmers. Advanced projects can use full-speed bi-directional data transfer capabilities.
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EPRI Unveils Open-Source Demand Response Software
2015-02-11 23:37:00| Transmission & Distribution World
The Electric Power Research Institute unveiled demand response software that would provide a common way for devices and appliances on the electric grid to respond automatically read more
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Microsoft makes .Net open-source, finally embraces iOS, Android, and Linux
2014-11-12 20:46:54| Extremetech
It's a big day for Microsoft and its (soon to be even larger) cadre of dedicated developers: Starting today, Microsoft is making the core parts of its .Net framework open-source, and cross-platform on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Microsoft is also committing to adding Android and iOS support in the upcoming Visual Studio 2015. This is a bold move that will attempt to cement .Net, C#, and Visual Studio as the dominant development platform across Windows, Linux, Android, iOS, and Mac -- and, well, it might just work.
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