Tuesday 26 January 2016

Walmart open-sources OneOps to free you from cloud lock-in

LG pledges to fix G4 bootloop issue

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Walmart open-sources OneOps to free you from cloud lock-in

Back in October Walmart made a pledge to combat vendor lock-in in the cloud by open-sourcing its OneOps technology, and on Tuesday it made good on that promise. Read More

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