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Datamation, Monday, October 23,2023

Top 10 Open Source Data Mining Tools

Vol 307 · Issue 4 · 2023-10-23

Open source data mining tools-tools used to extract hidden or unknown information from large datasets-are free to use, can be tailored to individual requirements, and can be redistributed without any constraints.

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Top 10 Open Source Data Mining Tools

DevOps.com, Thursday, October 5,2023

Something Is Amiss In The Open Source World

Vol 307 · Issue 1 · 2023-10-05

You don't have to be a psychic to grok that the winds of change are blowing hard in the open source world. For the last few months, I've seen hints and heard whispers about a new direction for what I believe is the most passionate and enthusiastic community in tech. I think we are about to sail off into unchartered territory-and it will be interesting to see what the repercussions are.

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Something Is Amiss In The Open Source World

The Document Foundation, Thursday, September 14,2023

LibreOffice 7.6.1 Community available for download

Vol 306 · Issue 2 · 2023-09-14

LibreOffice 7.6.1 Community, the first minor release of the 7.6 family of the volunteer-supported free office suite for desktop productivity, for Windows (Intel/AMD and ARM processors), macOS (Apple and Intel processors) and Linux is immediately

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LibreOffice 7.6.1 Community available for download

mend.io, Thursday, August 31,2023

Tips And Tools For Open Source Compliance

Vol 305 · Issue 5 · 2023-08-31

You don't need us to tell you that open source software is becoming a very significant percentage of commercial software codebases. Open source components are free, stable, and enable you to focus your resources on the innovative and differentiated aspects of your work.

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Tips And Tools For Open Source Compliance

CSO Online, Tuesday, August 15,2023

15 Top Open-Source Intelligence Tools

Vol 305 · Issue 3 · 2023-08-15

Open-source intelligence (OSINT) is the practice of collecting information from published or otherwise publicly available sources. OSINT operations, whether practiced by IT security pros, malicious hackers, or state-sanctioned intelligence operatives, use advanced techniques to search through the vast haystack of visible data to find the needles they're looking for to achieve their goals.

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15 Top Open-Source Intelligence Tools

The Document Foundation, Friday, July 28,2023

LibreOffice 7.5.5 Community Available For Download

Vol 304 · Issue 4 · 2023-07-28

LibreOffice 7.5.5 Community, the fifth minor release of the LibreOffice 7.5 line, the volunteer-supported free office suite for desktop productivity, is available from our download page for Windows (Intel/AMD and ARM processors), macOS (Apple Silicon and Intel processors), and Linux

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LibreOffice 7.5.5 Community Available For Download

Rezilion, Monday, July 17,2023

Security Teams Need To Address One Of The Biggest Software Supply Chain Risks: Open Source

Vol 304 · Issue 3 · 2023-07-17

One of the biggest threats to software supply chain security is open source software applications and components. Many enterprises and small businesses have come to rely on open source solutions, and they are an important part of IT strategies today. But vulnerabilities in open source software present a risk because they can provide cyber criminals with a way to carry out attacks.

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Security Teams Need To Address One Of The Biggest Software Supply Chain Risks: Open Source

LinuxLinks, Monday, July 10,2023

Best Free And Open Source Alternatives To Google Password Manager

Vol 304 · Issue 2 · 2023-07-10

Google has a firm grip on the desktop. Their products and services are ubiquitous. Don't get us wrong, we're long-standing admirers of many of Google's products and services. They are often high quality, easy to use, and 'free', but there can be downsides of over-reliance on a specific company. For example, there are concerns about their privacy policies, business practices, and an almost insatiable desire to control all of our data, all of the time.

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Best Free And Open Source Alternatives To Google Password Manager

TecMint, Wednesday, July 5,2023

40 Must-Have Free Open Source Applications For 2023

Vol 304 · Issue 1 · 2023-07-05

It is time to share a list of the best free and open-source software I found during the year 2023. Some of these programs may not be new in that they weren't released for the first time in 2023, but they are new and have been helpful to me. It is in the spirit of sharing that I'm writing this article hoping you find some of these programs useful as well.

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40 Must-Have Free Open Source Applications For 2023

The Document Foundation, Thursday, May 11,2023

LibreOffice 7.4.7 Community

Vol 302 · Issue 2 · 2023-05-11

The Document Foundation releases LibreOffice 7.4.7 Community, the seventh and last minor release of the LibreOffice 7.4 line, which is approaching the end of life [1]. The new release is immediately available for Windows (Intel and Arm processors), macOS (Apple and Intel processors), and Linux.

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LibreOffice 7.4.7 Community

Datamation, March 20th, 2023

Top Open Source Companies 2023

Vol 300 · Issue 4 · 2023-03-20

Open source companies are, for the purpose of the list below, defined as companies that make significant use of open source software. As you'll see in the list, many of the companies also use proprietary software. Yet still, the companies below can be viewed as major consumers/producers of open source software.

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Top Open Source Companies 2023

Datamation, March 15th, 2023

Open Source Software: Top Sites

Vol 300 · Issue 3 · 2023-03-15

Open source software is a type of software that allows anyone to view the code, and then use the code to contribute to or create other projects. Some examples of open source sites include GitHub, AlternativeTo, and SourceForge.

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Open Source Software: Top Sites

Adopting Zero Trust, March 9th, 2023

Adopting Zero Trust: Open Source

Vol 300 · Issue 2 · 2023-03-09

Zero Trust is a fuzzy term with more than a dozen different definitions. Any initial search for Zero Trust leads people to stumble upon technology associated with the concept, but this gives people the wrong impression and sets them off on the wrong foot in their adoption journey.

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Adopting Zero Trust: Open Source