How to deploy, run and monitor Microsoft SQL server on RHEL [Ed: What are you doing, IBM Red Hat?]
The path to an open world begins with inclusivity [Ed: Says the company where older colleagues get labeled "dinobabies" and dismissed]
For the past few weeks, collaborator Brook Manville and I have been offering our thoughts on (and analyses of) Johan Norberg's Open: The Story of Human Progress. My first article simply explained what the author means by the word "open." Thinking alongside Norberg now, I'd like to discuss future ways we might apply open organization principles to bring about prosperous societies globally. Norberg hints at such directions, but I believe further detail is required if we'll be able to set up action plans for the future.
Enterprise Open Source Adoption Is Growing: Red Hat Report [Ed: Red Hat uses proprietary software here. Red Hat loves "Open Source" so much that sometimes it even uses it itself. Sometimes...]
Red Hat, the enterprise open source solution provider, recently released its findings from the 2022 State of Enterprise Open Source report which surveyed 1,296 IT leaders. This is the fourth year Red Hat has run the survey, which aims to help Red Hat get a better understanding of how IT leaders view enterprise open source software.
Red Hat named to Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For list for the fourth year in a row [Ed: This ladder must be fake and sold considering how many workers, including managers, are fleeing Red Hat]
Accelerate Your Cloud Vision. JOIN SUSE at SAP Sapphire Orlando [Ed: SUSE is pushing SAP's proprietary software]
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Openwashed Corporatism (IBM and SUSE)
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