Tag: China
CNCF Announces Addition Of 18 New Members At Open Source Summit...
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which develops ecosystems for cloud native software, today announced the addition of 18 new Silver members, non-profit organizations,...
China Is Expected To Embrace Open Source
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has reportedly urged for the rise of domestic open source software, hailing it as the "foundation...
JFrog Expands Presence in Asia-Pacific, Growing Local Teams in China to...
The growing of JFrog’s local business operations in China that spans local Technical DevOps Support, Sales, and Marketing teams will provide front-line support...
India is Second largest open source user: Report
Globally, 1.3 million first-time contributors joined the open-source community this year
According to GitHub’s latest annual state of open source and community report, India is the...
End-User Spending on Public Cloud Services to Grow at 25% in...
Cloud application services (SaaS) remain the segment where end-user organizations in India will spend the most and will represent 42% of overall public cloud...
Jolla to develop an Android alternative for China
Jolla, the Finnish mobile company established by former Nokia employees, has signed an exclusive license agreement with a Chinese consortium to localise its Sailfish...
Exploring Software: Easier Healthcare Using IT
This article is not so much about trying out any software as about the need we all feel for reliable care-givers for the elderly...
Some Glimpses of the ‘Dark’ Internet in Protest of SOPA/PIPA
Well, the time has come -- January 18, 2012 -- and many of the Free/Open Source Software project/advocacy sites, some popular news/discussion sites, as...
What All’s Possible with the Android Dual-SIM Smartphone — MediaTek MT6516
A dual-SIM smartphone manufactured in China runs Android 2.2.1 Froyo. Geeks always find noteworthy products based on Linux!
Today, people are rarely surprised to see...
The Next Y2K — Are We Ready for a Web Without...
Yes, we've have done it again -- brought the world to the brink of another disaster, because we've failed to foresee the exponential growth...