Thursday, 17 December 2015

Online Journalism's Cloudy, Crowded Future; What's the Biggest Open Source Project of 2015?

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Online Journalism Has a Cloudy, Crowded Future
The business of news isn't what it used to be -- or is it? According to WeMedia co-founder and CEO Andrew Nachison, going online to stay informed is the way people today like to do it. But the business landscape is starting to resemble the old-fashioned print days. Here's a look at where Nachison sees the industry headed in the next five years.

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Linux Without Limits: Enterprise Scalability and Performance
As Open Source grows, so does the popularity of Linux, the OS that increasingly drives how business interacts with the world. This IBM-sponsored webinar discusses what's driving the demand for Enterprise-grade Linux, how Ecosystem communities ensure open solutions, how to leverage the latest technology platform to turbocharge Linux and Open Source apps, and more.
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