The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Fear of vendor lock-in is a top factor for moving to open source, up 68% this year compared to last year's report.
Two of the scientists who won this year’s Nobel Prize for cracking the code of proteins’ intricate structures relied, in part, on a series of computing models that anyone with a computer and the right ...
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Today, open-source software underpins almost everything: A whopping 97% of applications leverage open-source code, and 90% of companies are applying or using it in some way. GitHub alone had 413 ...
Fear of vendor lock-in is a top factor for moving to open source, up 68% this year compared to last year's report. Europe is moving towards OSS at a faster pace than US counterparts due to vendor lock ...