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Most IT staff and developers have no problem technically evaluating open source software. However, they often overlook other considerations that could mean success or failure of a production system.
Open source doesn’t guarantee responsible AI. But it increasingly makes responsible evaluation possible for smaller organizations.
Open-source risk is often simplistically reduced to security headlines about the latest vulnerability or bug count. Security matters, of course, but it is only one dimension of a broader risk surface ...
Open source has always had issues, but the benefits outweighed the costs/risks. AI is not merely exponentially accelerating tasks, it is disproportionately increasing risks.
It's just as powerful and simple, but (if you want) it can be self-hosted for maximum privacy.
AI coding tools have enabled a flood of bad code that threatens to overwhelm many projects. Building new features is easier ...
Even though open source can be more expensive than proprietary software, the time savings and ability to free up developers to innovate are worth it. Convenience, not cost, drives open source adoption ...
If Windows is your preferred operating system, consider these open-source apps. There are numerous open-source apps available for almost any task. These are all free to install and use on Windows.
How pervasive is open source software? Extremely pervasive. Is it getting any easier to work with? Not much easier, sorry. That's the prognosis of a recent survey of 872 IT managers, which finds eight ...
Fossify File Manager is a free, open-source alternative to Google Files with a privacy-first approach ...
In the dynamic world of mobile technology, Android has become a versatile and widely used platform that offers users a rich ecosystem of applications to enhance their digital experiences. The Google ...