Is it time for an OSPO in your organization?
Is your organization consuming open source software, or is it starting to contribute to open source projects? If so, perhaps it’s time for you to start an OSPO: an open source program office. At the LF, we’re dedicating resources to improving your understanding of all things open source, such as our Guide to Enterprise Open
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Is your organization consuming open source software, or is it starting to contribute to open source projects? If so, perhaps it’s time for you to start an OSPO: an open source program office. At the LF, we’re dedicating resources to improving your understanding of all things open source, such as our Guide to Enterprise Open
by Ashwin Ramaswami June 2022 saw the publication of Addressing Cybersecurity Challenges in Open Source Software, a joint research initiative launched by the Open Source Security Foundation in collaboration with Linux Foundation Research and Snyk. The research dives into security concerns in the open source ecosystem. If you haven’t read it, this article will give
Industry experts will share their knowledge across 5G, factory floor, agriculture, government, Smart Home, and Robotics use casesSpeakers from 50+ companies, 20 end users, 16 countries during ONE Summit Industry experts across the expanding open networking and edge ecosystems confirmed to present insights during ONE Summit North America, November 15-16, in Seattle, WA SAN FRANCISCO, August […]
Keynotes, workshops and sessions will explore innovations in open source 3D development and use of Open 3D Engine (O3DE) for gaming, entertainment, metaverse, AI/ML, healthcare applications and more SAN FRANCISCO—August 30, 2022—The Open 3D Foundation (O3DF) today announced a slate of keynote speakers for O3DCon, its flagship conference, which will be held October 17-19 in […]
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The Linux Foundation’s LFX provides various tools to help open source communities design and adopt a successful project strategy considering all moving parts. So how do they do it? Let’s explore that here.
The author share’s his experience learning about secure coding with the Linux Foundation’s Developing Secure Software course.
The ELISA (Enabling Linux in Safety Applications) Project announced that Boeing has joined as a Premier member, marking its commitment to Linux and its effective use in safety critical applications.
Developers, package maintainers, and enterprises that would like to adopt Sigstore may already sign published artifacts. This tells you how to adopt it incrementally.
Ruchi Pakhle shares his experience in the Linux Foundation’s mentorship program working with Open Horizon.
Global visionaries headline the premier open source event in Europe to share on OSS adoption in Europe, driving the circular economy, finding inspiration through the pandemic, supply chain security and more. SAN FRANCISCO, August 4, 2022 — The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced the keynote speakers for […]
The past three years have redefined the practice and management of public health on a global scale. What will we need in order to support innovation over the next three years?
Neville Spiteri is the co-founder/CEO of Wevr and a member of the Academy Software Foundation. Learn more about Neville here.
OpenGEH ( GEH stands for Green Energy Hub ) enables fast, flexible settlement and hourly measurements of production and consumption of electricity.
CRob, with Intel and the OpenSSF, talks about open source software security education and training with Alan Shimel of TechStrong TV.
By Ashwin Ramaswami Last month, we just concluded the Linux Foundation’s 2022 Open Source Summit North America (OSS NA), when developers, technologists, and community leaders from industry, academia, and government converged in Austin, Texas, from June 21-24 to talk about all things open source. Participants and speakers highlighted open source innovation and efforts to ensure
The top reasons to share your expertise at ONE Summit, the Industry’s leading Open Networking & Edge Event
IoT devices will need to buy and sell from one another. In this “Economy of Things,” the items to be traded will include power, data, and connectivity. Most transactions will be fast, low value, and high frequency.
With a tough job market for employers looking to hire IT professionals, providing training and certification programs is key.