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These are articles that were published in their entirety on The New Stack’s website.

Do you or your team use models to generate predictions?
September 20, 2018August 6, 2025No longer on TNS site

Machine Learning Developers Don’t Predict

A majority of developers involved with machine learning do not use models to generate predictions.

Lambda and Docker Usage on AWS: Analysis of Sumo Logic Customers
September 13, 2018August 2, 2025No longer on TNS site

Docker and Lambda on Par in AWS Environments

AWS-branded technologies continue to perform well versus generic open source offerings.

tools to manage open source code repos
September 6, 2018August 2, 2025No longer on TNS site

Even Open Sourcers Pay for Code Repositories

Alternative vendor offerings are still commonly used to manage open source code. More research is needed to determine Atlassian Bitbucket or GitLab will lose customers to a paid version of GitHub.

large companies especially those at internet-scale most likely to have an open source program
August 30, 2018August 6, 2025No longer on TNS site

Survey: Open Source Programs Are a Best Practice Among Large Companies

Large companies are about twice as likely to run an open source program than smaller companies (63 percent vs. 37 percent.)

Who builds ML Models?
August 17, 2018August 2, 2025No longer on TNS site

Data Scientists, Not Developers, Lead Machine Learning Efforts

51% of data specialists that are doing ML said their models are created by an internal data science team.

Functionality coverage for software security
August 9, 2018August 2, 2025No longer on TNS site

DevOps Security Needs More Tooling

More than half (56 percent) of survey respondents believe that integration of security into the entire DevOps process is either poorly done or non-existent.

ICOs projects that disclose sourcecode are more likely to raise money, but also more likely to experience a price crash
July 14, 2018August 4, 2025No longer on TNS site

ICOs Reveal Weakness in Open Source Blockchain Business Models

The blockchain and cryptocurrency world provides quantifiable proof that open source can both help and hurt a project’s likelihood of financial success, according to Early Evidence on the Role of Disclosure in the Unregulated Crypto Market, which quantifies the success of 776 initial coin offerings (ICOs) […]

48% of hiring managers say company decided to support open source projects to help recruitment
July 2, 2018August 2, 2025No longer on TNS site

How Employers Can Help Their Developers: Time for Open Source Projects

Almost half of hiring managers that recruit people with open source skills, almost half (48%) say their company decided to financially support or contribute open source projects to help with recruitment.

tech pros that have experience or witnessed discrimination with their current or most recent employer
June 16, 2018August 2, 2025No longer on TNS site, Published in The New Stack Update

Discrimination in the Tech Industry

Almost nine out of ten 50+ year old respondents to a Dice survey are worried about their age will be a barrier to getting a new job.

package manager used, importance of different packages for multiple environments
June 9, 2018August 2, 2025No longer on TNS site, Published in The New Stack Update

Managing JavaScript Packages with npm and Yarn

That being said, it is notable that Yarn users are much more likely to care about managing packages across multiple environments.

Open Source Policies for Applications and Dependencies Are Almost Identical
May 26, 2018February 14, 2025No longer on TNS site

Open Source Policies for Dependencies

Have you ever read a survey report that claims that a certain percentage of companies use open source? We think those findings are almost always misleading. Practically every company in the world is using an open source component in their software stack. A better approach […]

Containers and serverless deployments with Top 3 public cloud providers
May 19, 2018August 4, 2025No longer on TNS site, Published in The New Stack Update

Did AWS Lambda Win Serverless?

AWS is widely used by cloud-native practitioners. We expect that as serverless expands and deepens that enterprises will continue to utilize multiple clouds, with AWS usually being part of the mix.

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