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From cutting costs to boosting efficiency, lean #AI is reshaping the business landscape. Read about the new trend of #SML and its value in this article: https://hubs.la/Q02SZM_10 #LLM
LF Europe is an independent trusted supporter and vendor-neutral home for open source projects. We are the arena of choice for intra- and inter-regional open source and open standard collaboration in Europe, amongst public and private sectors as well as individual contributors. Europe is home to a thriving community of open source contributors — from individuals to enterprises to governments — who deliver innovation that positively impacts the region and the world. Today, open source is widely recognized by policymakers as a unique tool to achieve ambitious European-wide goals like the digital commons and digital sovereignty. As digital transformation accelerates and open source innovation continues to be a critical competitive differentiator, we established Linux Foundation Europe, a Bruxelles based non-profit, in September 2022 under the leadership of General Manager, Gabriele Columbro. Linux Foundation Europe’s mission is to accelerate the growth of thriving open collaborative efforts focused on challenges and opportunities of all European constituencies, from individuals to public and private sectors, while providing an on-ramp for European projects and companies to succeed and collaborate on a global scale.
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From cutting costs to boosting efficiency, lean #AI is reshaping the business landscape. Read about the new trend of #SML and its value in this article: https://hubs.la/Q02SZM_10 #LLM
What’s spookier than Halloween? Realizing that sometimes, what you thought was a feature is just a bug! As we close out October, we're pleased to share some updates for the open source community in Europe in our latest newsletter: https://lnkd.in/eR65pKQG #OpenSource #Community
💻 Bridging the Skills Gap in Secure Software Development 🐧 As European regulations like the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) emphasize the urgent need to enhance cybersecurity skills across public and private sectors, the importance of developing a skilled workforce to tackle emerging security challenges is paramount. To address this gap, Linux Foundation Education and OpenSSF offer a free course, "Developing Secure Software" (LFD121). This course is designed to equip developers, DevOps professionals, and software engineers with the essential skills to create secure, resilient systems. Enroll today: https://hubs.la/Q02SMZQQ0
🌍 Navigating Europe’s Evolving Grid: A Case Study on Baltic RCC The Baltic RCC, tasked with ensuring electricity network security across the Baltic region, faced significant challenges amid Europe’s evolving grid dynamics. With the rise of renewable energy and the need for cross-border cooperation, they aimed to enhance grid stability and comply with EU regulations (EU 2019/943). Rather than opting for proprietary solutions, Baltic RCC embraced an open source, community-driven approach by leveraging the LF Energy PowSyBl project for grid modeling and analysis. Curious to learn more about how they tackled these challenges? Read the full case study to discover their innovative solutions and strategies for success in the ever-changing European energy landscape. https://lnkd.in/d_QdpGhe
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For underrepresented groups in the open source community, mentorship programs are fundamental in bridging the gap. Learn more about these initiatives by reading the full report. Read the full report: https://hubs.la/Q02SZrdJ0 #opensource
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🚀 Attention Cloud Native pros! The Call for Proposals for the CNCF-hosted co-located events at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025 is now open! We’re heading to London, 1-4 April - don’t miss your chance to present at: 🎤 ArgoCon 🎤 BackstageCon 🎤 CiliumCon 🎤 Cloud Native + Kubernetes AI Day 🎤 Cloud Native University 🎤 Data on Kubernetes Day 🎤 EnvoyCon 🎤 Istio Day 🎤 Kubeflow Summit 🎤 Kubernetes on Edge Day 🎤 Linkerd Day 🎤 Observability Day 🎤 OpenFeature Summit 🎤 OpenTofu Day 🎤 Platform Engineering Day Submit by 4 December: https://hubs.la/Q02VpMkp0 #KubeCon #CloudNativeCon #Kubernetes #K8s #CloudNative #OpenSource #OpenSourceSoftware #OpenSourceDevelopment #OpenSourceCommunity #OSS #CNCF #CloudNativeComputingFoundation #events #linux #software #CallForProposals #CallForPapers #CFP
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There will once again be an Energy Devroom at FOSDEM 2025! Speaking proposals are being accepted through 1 December. If you have expertise to share about open source solutions for the energy transition, submit your proposal at https://hubs.la/Q02W8wDd0 #lfenergy #energy #fosdem #energytransition #opensource #climatetech #utilities #decarbonization
The potential of open source in the public sector is vast, but current adoption is limited. Learn about the trends, challenges, and opportunities for OSS in our latest report. #opensource #policy https://hubs.la/Q02HppSl0
Join us to discuss the role of open source in the manufacturing industry at the EU Open Source Policy Summit. Let’s drive innovation together! #LFEurope #OpenSource https://hubs.ly/Q02R364m0
Great to see Cailean Osborne keynoting on a toolkit for measuring the impact of public funding for #OSS, co-developed with Sovereign Tech Fund and CHAOSS project, as part of our involvement in the NGI Commons. If you want to learn more on the impact of OSS funding, read more in our latest blog: https://lnkd.in/ebfhuR5e
Digital Infrastructure Insights Fund just met for the Cohort 4 - kickoff at Ford Foundation in NYC: 2 days of intense discussions, identifying common ground, relentless peer-review and forging connections come to a close. This workshop is one of my absolute favourite days of the entire year, because people interested in the same (allegedly) obscure topic meet for the first time face-to-face - and there is always a buzz of excitement and curiosity and opportunity in the room. Just look at these faces (and this was at the end of day 2 already!) With this cohort, I feel we finally narrowed in on the feat to define how exactly public interest and digital infrastructures intersect- and why its undergirding infrastructures are the nucleus for so many bigger questions, relevant to society at large. Keep a close eye on this space and our website, https://lnkd.in/emcsWJS4 for detailed info on our new research grants. Expect work on the Browser/Search Funding Ecosystem, Tripartite Governance of Commons, OSM, Code Classifications, Community ISPs, Sunsetting, DPI Privacy Issues, Metrics and Values, Compliance as well as deployments of OSS in critical supply chains like research (and so much more!). We`ll bust the hype and shine a light where there is too little attention to detail - For now: Thank you, fantastic cohort, for coming all the way to the city, sitting through 11 project presentations and my musings - and thank you D//F-Reviewer Cailean Osborne (The Linux Foundation / NGI Commons) for sending us off to the days with a great keynote on metrics, how funders might deploy them - and what implications measures and other indicators of professionalisation of (a formerly unregulated) field of (peer-)production could have on the people behind the code.