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The number of open source components inside services and applications continues to increase exponentially, and this adoption is creating a lot of change in how software is created, deployed and managed. in 2016, applications on average had 86 open source software components. Today, the average number of components is 528, according to “The 2021 Open Source Security and Risk Analysis (OSSRA) report.”
In this latest edition of The New Stack Makers podcast, we discuss the implications of the explosion of open source’s adoption and its effect on data center operations.
The guests were Mark Hinkle, co-founder and CEO, TriggerMesh, Shaun O’Meara, field CTO, Mirantis; Jeremy Tanner, developer relations, Equinix and Sophia Vargas, research analyst, open source programs office, Google.
TNS’ Founder and Publisher Alex Williams and TNS Editor Joab Jackson hosted this podcast.
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The number of open source components inside services and applications continues to increase exponentially, and this adoption is creating a lot of change in how software is created, deployed and managed. in 2016, applications on average had 86 open source software components. Today, the average number of components is 528, according to “The 2021 Open Source Security and Risk Analysis (OSSRA) report.”
In this latest edition of The New Stack Makers podcast, we discuss the implications of the explosion of open source’s adoption and its effect on data center operations.
The guests were Mark Hinkle, co-founder and CEO, TriggerMesh, Shaun O’Meara, field CTO, Mirantis; Jeremy Tanner, developer relations, Equinix and Sophia Vargas, research analyst, open source programs office, Google.
TNS’ Founder and Publisher Alex Williams and TNS Editor Joab Jackson hosted this podcast.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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