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Architecture Monthly Magazine: Open Source
According to the Open Source Initiative, the term “open source” was created at a strategy session held in 1998 in Palo Alto, California, shortly after the announcement of the release of the Netscape source code. Stakeholders at that session realized that this announcement created an opportunity to educate and advocate for the superiority of an open development process.
We’ve witnessed big changes in open source in the past 22 years and this year-end issue of Architecture Monthly looks at a few trends, including the shift from businesses only consuming open source to contributing to it. You’ll also going to learn how AWS open source projects are one of the ways we’re making technology less cost-prohibitive and more accessible to everyone.
In this month’s Open Source issue
- Ask an Expert: Ricardo Sueiras, Principal Advocate for Open Source at AWS
- Blog: How Amazon Retail Systems Run Machine Learning Predictions with Apache Spark using Deep Java Library
- Case Study: Absa Transforms IT and Fosters Tech Talent Using AWS
- Reference Architecture: Running WordPress on AWS
- Blog: Simplifying Serverless Best Practices with Lambda Powertools
- Whitepaper: Modernizing the Amazon Database Infrastructure: Migrating from Oracle to AWS
- Quick Start: Magento on AWS
- Related Videos: Wix, Viber, UC Santa Cruz, & Redfin
How to access the magazine
- View and download past issues as PDFs on the AWS Architecture Monthly webpage.
- Readers in the US, UK, Germany, and France can subscribe to the Kindle version of the magazine at Kindle Newsstand.
- Visit Flipboard, a personalized mobile magazine app that you can also read on your computer.
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