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hackernewsrobot · 1 year
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bits4bots · 5 years
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It would be fun to have a racetrack here in the Tampa, Florida area. AWS DeepRacer uses reinforcement learning to enable the AWS DeepRacer 1/18th scale vehicle to drive autonomously. #redislabs #awsrobomaker #sagemaker #robomaker #machinelearning #computerscience #racecar #virtualracing (at Bits4Bots LLC) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4X9OkTJ-Vu/?igshid=c3usbaarzse0
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sdenike · 3 years
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Upgrade Redis to 6.x on Ubuntu 20.04
Upgrading @redislabs on @ubuntu 20.04
I was looking to upgrade Redis from 5.x to the new stable 6.x release on Ubuntu Redis and at this time Redis that is in the apt source will not allow you to get to the 6.x branch. In order to upgrade to 6.x you will need to add the official beta apt source by running the commands below. curl -fsSL https://packages.redis.io/gpg | sudo gpg --dearmor -o…
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prevajconsultants · 4 years
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RT @tomk_: The 2020 @StackOverflow Developer Survey is out. Most loved=❤️ Most wanted=💚 Language: @RustLang❤️#Python💚 Web Framework: @aspnet❤️@ReactJS💚 Other Frameworks/Tools: @dotNET❤️@nodejs💚 Databases: @RedisLabs❤️@MongoDB💚 Platforms: #Linux❤️@Docker💚 https://t.co/zXxVEJQlOL
The 2020 @StackOverflow Developer Survey is out. Most loved=❤️ Most wanted=💚 Language: @RustLang❤️#Python💚 Web Framework: @aspnet❤️@ReactJS💚 Other Frameworks/Tools: @dotNET❤️@nodejs💚 Databases: @RedisLabs❤️@MongoDB💚 Platforms: #Linux❤️@Docker💚https://t.co/zXxVEJQlOL
— Tom Killalea (@tomk_) May 27, 2020
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itnuocnha · 5 years
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RedisLabs vừa công bố RedisInsight, một công cụ tương tự Kibana cho ElasticSearch
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duaneodavila · 6 years
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A Perfectly Imperfect Marriage: Blockchain And Open Source
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Many blockchains such as Ethereum, Bitcoin, HyperLedger, and Corda are licensed under open source software (OSS) licenses. As an increasing number of enterprise clients experiment with blockchains, an understanding of these OSS licenses is critical for company attorneys. I recently spoke about blockchain innovation at NetApp with Mark Radcliffe, partner at DLA Piper. Below is my list of takeaways:
Blockchain and OSS Go Together
“OSS is ubiquitous and if you are told by your technical people that you are not ‘using’ open source, you have a problem,” says Radcliffe. “You are probably using open source without managing its use, thus creating risk for the company and project.”
OSS in Blockchain Must Be Managed
According to Radcliffe, “The use of OSS needs to be managed, both inbound and outbound, because customers are demanding to understand how you manage compliance with the terms of OSS licenses which is likely to be part of your product.” He explains, “If you are seeking financing or an exit, your management of OSS licenses will be scrutinized closely by the investor, or the acquiring party, M&A is particularly strict since they need to ‘live’ with any mistakes.” According to Radcliffe, the failure to manage OSS may reduce the consideration in an M&A transaction or shift more of the consideration to “escrow” which is not released for one or two years.
OSS Can Be Costly
OSS is no longer just about “sharing software” on the terms of OSS licenses with limited enforcement by community members. Radcliffe observed, “An increasing number of commercial companies using dual licensing models, such as RedisLabs, in which the licensing company has a financial interest in ensuring that you are in compliance with the open source license. In other words, they want to sell you a commercial license.” And in Europe, a contributor to the Linux software has become a “copyright troll” and is greenmailing users of Linux software because of the difficulty of complying with the Linux OSS license, GPLv2.
OSS Must Be a Part of Your Strategy
Radcliffe explained that OSS can take on strategic importance. “Many companies have realized that maintaining certain software may not confer significant commercial advantage and they should consider ‘spinning it out’ to get a community to support it and reduce the costs of maintenance.” Companies need to consider where they achieve value in the software stack and consider “open sourcing” other parts of the stack to gain competitive advantage.
OSS Can Be Show Stoppers
According to Radcliffe, the blockchain industry has not been very attentive to the selection of licenses used for their projects. He explained, “Many companies’ legal or compliance departments restrict them from using software under the GPL family of licenses, the mainstream Ethereum clients currently use licenses from the GPL family. We have heard stories of enterprises that completed a successful pilot on Ethereum, only to be stopped from going to production because of company policies around open source licenses.” Recently, PegaSys developed an Ethereum client and licensed it under a permissive license, the Apache Software License, version 2 to encourage enterprise adoption. Blockchain projects need to carefully consider their user base in selecting the right license for the project.
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Olga V. Mack is an award-winning general counsel, operations professional, startup advisor, public speaker, adjunct professor at Berkeley Law, and entrepreneur. Olga founded the Women Serve on Boards movement that advocates for women to serve on corporate boards of Fortune 500 companies. Olga also co-founded SunLaw to prepare women in-house attorneys become general counsel and legal leaders and WISE to help women law firm partners become rainmakers. She embraces the current disruption to the legal profession. Olga loves this change and is dedicated to improving and shaping the future of law. She is convinced that the legal profession will emerge even stronger, more resilient, and inclusive than before. You can email Olga at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter @olgavmack.
A Perfectly Imperfect Marriage: Blockchain And Open Source republished via Above the Law
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un-enfant-immature · 6 years
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Google Cloud’s partnership network begins paying dividends
When Google Cloud brought Diane Greene on board at the end of 2015, one of her goals was to expand the division’s partnership network, an approach she found worked quite well when she was running VMware in the early 2000s. It appears to be working at Google too.
This week at Google Next, the company’s annual cloud conference, they announced the partner program had grown significantly since the beginning of last year. “Since the start of 2017, we’ve increased the number of technology partners by 10x and we’ve more than doubled our team supporting these partners,” Google’s Nan Boden and Nina Harding wrote in a blog post on partner program progress.
Google is partnering with a variety of large enterprise vendors from Cisco to SAP to NetApp to Diane Greene’s old company, VMware. In addition, they are also working with the traditional systems integrators like Accenture, Deloitte, KPMG and others.
All of this is enabling Google Cloud customers to work through familiar channels while helping Google to build out its cloud business and gain more traction in the enterprise. Partners in general help customers work with a platform like Google Cloud more easily by providing integrations that might not otherwise exist.
One thing Google has going for it, especially on the G Suite side of the house, which includes Gmail, Docs, Drive and Calendar, is sheer numbers with millions of users. It benefits the partner to work with a company like Google Cloud to help all their common users, and perhaps attract new ones, and it benefits Google because it makes their cloud services all the more valuable to the customer.
The company sees Software as a Service in particular as a key area for growth and they announced out a new partnership program this week with access to more Google personnel and marketing funding to help encourage more interaction with SaaS partners on the platform. They already have multiple agreements in place with popular SaaS vendors including Salesforce, Box, MongoDB, Zenoss, Elastic, RedisLabs, JFrog, BetterCloud, DialPad, and many others
Cloud computing has always been different from traditional enterprise computing because cooperation has always been the watch word. Even companies like Salesforce and DialPad and Cisco and SAP that could be competing with Google on some levels see the benefits of working with them (and other cloud providers). It’s what their customers want, and cooperation when it makes sense, benefits all parties involved.
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webpacknews · 6 years
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#nodeappshowcase for this week: @MinehutMC (https://t.co/3azgsI51O3) Minehut lets you create feature-packed Minecraft Servers for free. #app also uses @MongoDB @RedisLabs #AngularJS, @Docker @jenkinsxio @nginx More apps built with #nodejs here: https://t.co/9xzSzdJnIa
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m-n-a-critique · 4 years
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Redis Labs raises $100 mn from Bain Capital Ventures, TCV at $1 bn valuation
#RedisLabs raises $100 mn from #BainCapitalVentures, #TCV at $1 bn valuation
Redis Labs, a database software startup, known for its open source database and the provider of Redis Enterprise, has raised $100 million in Series F financing, at a valuation of more than $1 billion, thus becoming a unicorn.
The investment was co-led by Bain Capital Ventures and TCV, with participation by the company’s existing investors Francisco Partners, Goldman Sachs Growth, Viola…
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rick2212 · 5 years
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jennnifervalles · 5 years
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her-healing · 5 years
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pglinfo · 5 years
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https://t.co/brWPByN1ja #Amazon #AWS #datastax #Elasticsearch #freesoftware #gnu #Google #InfluxData #MongoDB #neo4j #redislabs #ThomasKurian
— capglinfo (@lavalpglinfo) May 31, 2019
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prevajconsultants · 6 years
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RT @RedHat: Check out the new https://t.co/meFCrRk9tZ registry for finding #Kubernetes Operators, including @Couchbase Autonomous Operator, #etcd Operator, @MongoDB Enterprise Operator, #Prometheus Operator, @RedisLabs Redis Operator and more: https://t.co/4n0QZshn80 https://t.co/Tjj0NbM0MD
Check out the new https://t.co/meFCrRk9tZ registry for finding #Kubernetes Operators, including @Couchbase Autonomous Operator, #etcd Operator, @MongoDB Enterprise Operator, #Prometheus Operator, @RedisLabs Redis Operator and more: https://t.co/4n0QZshn80 pic.twitter.com/Tjj0NbM0MD
— Red Hat, Inc. (@RedHat) March 5, 2019
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chrisshort · 6 years
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“Open source doesn't need to be "fixed" because it's not broken. The fact that RedisLabs is having trouble making enough return for their VCs is a business management problem, not an open source problem.”
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devopsdeveloper · 6 years
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@devopsdotcom : Redis Labs Introduces RedisGraph and Streams to Support a Zero Latency Future https://t.co/2IwIdNWVJ9 #redislabs
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