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Big DataWhat MongoDB teaches us about database trends
Commentary: MongoDB World 2022 kicks off this week, and it offers a glimpse into how much the industry has changed, and stayed the same, since the company’s first big event in 2014.
Matt Asay is a veteran technology columnist who has written for CNET, ReadWrite, and other tech media. Asay has also held a variety of executive roles with leading mobile and big data software companies.
Commentary: MongoDB World 2022 kicks off this week, and it offers a glimpse into how much the industry has changed, and stayed the same, since the company’s first big event in 2014.
While Shopify isn’t the only company contributing to Ruby, its approach is somewhat unique and identifies how we all should get more involved in funding open source.
Commentary: What constitutes a tech company? Matt Asay explores this interesting aside from a front-end development survey report.
More people will find their way to Python for data science workloads, but there’s a case to for making R and Python complementary, not competitive.
Companies are racing to bring real-time video natively into applications. Mux’s API has honed the abstraction to help developers seize the opportunity.
Commentary: The industry used to look to Red Hat to define open source success, but the cloud has made things more complicated.
Commentary: The more experienced the developer, the less likely she is to use low- and no-code solutions. This might be a mistake.
Commentary: Nvidia made waves by announcing the open source of the Linux kernel driver for its GPUs, even as the company kept most of its driver code closed source. Why this is still a win.
There is no one-size-fits-all definition of success in open-source projects.
There are many ways to support open-source developers and maintainers, but many would-be corporate backers aren’t aware of the need.