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AI contract management software
Numerous industries have been affected by AI, but contract lifecycle management is one area where the technology has had the biggest impact. More and more companies are using contract lifecycle management software to reduce human error and boost efficiency in their contract portfolios, which are becoming more complicated and volumetric.
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Small business contract management software
Small firms don't often think about contract management first. It makes sense that small businesses would place a greater emphasis on their customer relationships and core activities. But, in order to grow your small business successfully, you must adequately plan by putting a certain contract management strategy into place.
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Red Hat Developer Hub: An Enterprise-Ready IDP
Based on Backstage, Red Hat Developer Hub, an Internal Developer Platform, provides a suite of tools and features to streamline and enhance the development process.
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OpenTofu 1.7 General Availability: Open Source Infrastructure-as-Code
Moving forward, the plan is for OpenTofu to maintain compatibility with Terraform while introducing significant new features.
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Delayed Open Source Publication Emerges as Open Source Rival
DOSP involves initially releasing software under a proprietary license, followed by a planned transition to an open source license.
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Tribute: Niklaus Wirth, 1934-2024
Remembering the creator of Pascal, a champion of lean and elegant code, and a vital figure in the evolution of software development.
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Your pacemaker and open source software
Using embedded medical technology, such as a pacemaker, defibrillator, or insulin pump? What's running inside is a complete mystery
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2023: The Year Open Source Security Supply Chain Grew Up
Open source security has always been important. We just pretended otherwise. We don't have that luxury of laziness anymore.
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What is immutable Linux? Here's why you'd run an immutable Linux distro
Safety and security are immutable Linux's calling cards.
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Linux Server Operating Systems: Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Beyond
Besides Red Hat Enterprise Linux, several RHEL rival clones and offshoots are vying for your Linux server and cloud dollar. Here's what's with them.
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Do you actually own anything digital?
From ebooks, to videos and software, the answer is increasingly no
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Meta given 30 days to cease using the name Threads | Africanews
A British software firm, Threads Software Limited, has given Meta a 30-day ultimatum to cease using the name "Threads" in the UK, citing ownership of the trademark.
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Kubernetes co-founder flags the cloud's big open source problem
Security is a looming issue for deployments based on open-source software, Kubernetes co-founder Craig McLuckie said
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HCL modernizes Notes by adding mail merge
Version 14 of venerable Domino groupware suite and its client debuts
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I tested the best Mint alternatives, and this is my new favorite budgeting app
With Mint shutting down soon, I needed to find the best new personal finance program for tracking my money and budget - and fast. Here's what I found.
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Do we really need another non-open source available license?
No, but here comes the Functional Source License to further muddy the open-source licensing waters
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Fedoras in Space! Red Hat helps with NASA's Artemis Lunar missions
Lockheed Martin uses Red Hat OpenStack and Red Hat Enterprise Linux to host NASA's Artemis mission simulations.
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The end of the standalone application
Microsoft has pulled cloud support from Office 2016 and 2019. The day of the standalone software you actually "own" is over.
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Linux Foundation backs high-performance and exascale computing
The Linux Foundation is backing several different high-performance computing initiatives with two new foundations.
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Intuit kills Mint, and personal finance app users are unhappy. Here's what to know
Intuit is closing down its Mint personal finance app and urging its customers to move to Credit Karma - even though it lacks important features Mint users depend on.
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