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The Container Wars: Kubernetes vs Amazon ECS

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Among container orchestration technologies, Kubernetes and Amazon ECS lead the pack. However, on what basis should systems administrators choose one over the other? This...

“Open source helps us brew and deliver the perfect chai.”

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At a time when the market is witnessing the mushrooming of coffee outlets like Café Coffee Day, Barista, Costa Coffee, Starbucks, etc, Chai Point...

“Intelligent IDE Platform is The New Trend in Open Source”

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While it is an absolute necessity to have a sustainable business model, the open source market, both global and in India, lack the same....

A Quick Look at Open Source Databases for Mobile App Development

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Data is the life blood of the IT world. It is generated in great volumes in the course of our everyday lives. Efficient data...

CUBRID: A FOSS RDBMS to Realise Your Next Big Idea

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  CUBRID is a free and open source relational database management engine. The power of CUBRID lies in its capability to support enterprise level features....

Bengaluru Firm Gets Funding for Developing Open Source Tech

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Hasura, Bengaluru and San Francisco based developer tools startup, has raised a $1.6 million seed round investment as per their release. Hasura is essentially betting...

RethinkDB: A NoSQL Database for Real-Time Applications

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RethinkDB is an open source, scalable database that makes building real-time apps dramatically easier. With the heterogeneous as well as unstructured data on the World...

Getting the Most Out of PostgreSQL

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The amazing thing about the PostgreSQL RDBMS is that it has been developed entirely by a worldwide team of volunteers. It is not owned...

Getting Started with Protractor

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Protractor is an end-to-end test framework for Angular and AngularJS applications. It can run tests for your applications in a real browser, by interacting...

Why MariaDB Scores Over MySQL

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This article gives readers an insight into MariaDB as well as MySQL. Both are analysed and the differences between them are discussed. There is...