Category: OpenSource

  • Transforming food service in Singapore with an open culture model

    [ad_1] Darwin Gosal is a visionary technopreneur in Singapore who believes in societal value creation. His company, CryoWerx, developed a smart fridge that allows users to conveniently purchase fresh food. Gosal says the company contributes to open source software projects as part of its work. To flatten its structure and maintain agility as it grows,…

  • Today's #OpenOrgChat: The Open Organization, one year later

    [ad_1] For more discussion on open source and the role of the CIO in the enterprise, join us at The EnterprisersProject.com. The opinions expressed on this website are those of each author, not of the author’s employer or of Red Hat. Opensource.com aspires to publish all content under a Creative Commons license but may not…

  • The story of Ultimaker: 3D printers with open source DNA

    [ad_1] For those who have been immersed in a capitalist society, open source thinking can seem counterintuitive. For the last three decades wealth has been determined through ownership and property rights. Businesses have been valued and financed based on the patents they own and the applications of their intellectual property. But open source, a term…

  • Introducing the Open Decision Framework

    [ad_1] Rebecca Fernandez is a Principal Employment Branding + Communications Specialist at Red Hat. Before that, she was a freelance business writer for 5 years, and before that, a copy writer at Red Hat. (They just couldn’t be rid of her.) Rebecca is interested in open source and the intersection of the open source way…

  • Meritocracy 2.0: A framework for decision-making

    [ad_1] It’s been a year since the launch of The Open Organization, and one of the things I’m most proud of is the conversation we’ve sparked both inside and outside of Red Hat about what an open organization is, and what that means for the future of leadership. I spend a lot of time thinking…

  • A new solution for impostor syndrome

    [ad_1] By now, unless you’ve been living in a cave with no Internet access for years and years, you’ve probably heard of impostor syndrome, an extreme sort of self-confidence problem suffered by some very smart people. You’ve probably also seen the notion that “everyone has it, really.” No, they don’t. While a little self-doubt is a…

  • 6 open source architecture projects to check out

    [ad_1] The world of architecture doesn’t change as quickly as software, but architects are still finding new ways to share innovative designs and ideas. The open source architecture movement aims to make architectural designs, drawings, 3D renderings, and documentation freely available for integration into other projects under open source licenses. It owes much of its…

  • A year of conversations about the open organization

    [ad_1] We’re in the midst of a new economic and technological era, something people often refer to as “The Fourth Industrial Revolution“—or “Industry 4.0” for short. Smart, connected, and responsive technologies are merging with environments that are becoming more data-rich, and, as a result, digital disruption to more traditional business models is becoming the norm,…

  • Arduino or Raspberry Pi: Which is best for beginners?

    [ad_1] So you want to get started with hobbyist electronics? The world is rich with options, two of the most prominent being the Raspberry Pi and the Arduino. But which one makes sense for you? read more [ad_2] Source link

  • Hovalin: An open source 3D printed violin

    [ad_1] A recent message on Twitter about an open source 3D printed violin sent me in search of more information about Hovalin. Much of the 3D printed universe is about robots and drones, so seeing a violin in the mix caused me to pause and wonder more about this unique project. I reached out to husband and…