What is Twake, and why should you consider it for your next collaborative effort?

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Collaboration requires the right tools. Twake is an open source project management platform that can supercharge your team efforts with communication.

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What is Microsoft’s Secure Supply Chain Consumption Framework, and why should I use it?

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Microsoft has open sourced its framework for managing open source in software development.

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What is Microsoft’s Secure Supply Chain Consumption Framework, and why should I use it?

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Microsoft has open sourced its framework for managing open source in software development.

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How to create a developer-ready Linux distribution within your web browser with Instantbox

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If you're looking for a simple way to spin up a Linux distribution for development purposes, Instantbox makes it happen from within a web browser.

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How to create a developer-ready Linux distribution within your web browser with Instantbox

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If you're looking for a simple way to spin up a Linux distribution for development purposes, Instantbox makes it happen from within a web browser.

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How to install the Jenkins CI/CD platform on Rocky Linux

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Jenkins is a platform aimed at making Continuous Delivery and Continuous Integration not only possible but much easier. Find out how to install it on Rocky Linux.

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Acceldata launches new open-source data observability platform

Acceldata has launched an open-source option for its data observability platform. Learn what this means and how it works here.

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Open source code for commercial software applications is ubiquitous, but so is the risk

As the SolarWinds and Log4j hacks show, vulnerabilities in open source software used in application development can open doors for attackers with vast consequences. A new study looks at the open source community’s efforts to “credit-rate” the risk.

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