
Redis returns to open source after damaging community relationship
In-memory data store Redis is now available under the AGPLv3 open source license. The creator has changed cou...
In-memory data store Redis is now available under the AGPLv3 open source license. The creator has changed cou...
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Nutanix has strengthened its offering for private and public clouds, allowing it to address multicloud computi...
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ServiceNow enters into a strategic partnership with Google Cloud. The cooperation is intended to expand the cl...
When transmission masts fail during a natural disaster, communication between affected communities and rescue ...
Microsoft wants to help developers build more intelligent apps on Azure. To achieve this, the company has unve...
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