01.01.12
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Posted in Free/Libre Software at 10:58 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: OpenLogic is riding the cloud wave and openwashing it
The company which is run by former Microsoft staff, OpenLogic, moves into the Fog Computing (‘cloud’) business with usual FUD like “provides solutions for open source scanning and governance — reducing the risk…”
There are articles about the press release showing in various places and also in Xmas time articles. We urge people to stay suspicious of the motives based on past behaviour. Having said that, it is a step in the right direction given the deaprture from spreading fear. █
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