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Top 10 Open Source and Free RPA Tools of 2020

Similar to numerous software usage, there’s a build-or-buy choice when getting started with Robotic Process Automation (RPA). There are various RPA tools accessible in the market and picking one could be a challenge. Let’s look at some of the best free and open-source RPA tools.

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Forget Windows, Linux Is The Most In-Demand OS On Microsoft Azure

According to the latest infographics shared by Adir Ron, who works at Microsoft as an open-source strategist, Linux is the most used operating system on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. Even the top 100 Microsoft customers prefer Linux over other OS to deploy their workloads on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform.

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Out-of-date, insecure open-source software is everywhere

Open source rules. Everyone from Apple to Microsoft to Zoom uses it. Don’t believe me? Synopsys, a software and silicon design company, which also covers intellectual property, reported in its 2020 Open Source Security and Risk Analysis (OSSRA) report that nearly all (99%) of audited codebases contained at least one open-source component.

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How to Remote Control Your Raspberry Pi Camera from the Web

What if you want to write a web application that will allow someone to access your Raspberry Pi’s hardware, its camera for example, from a web browser anywhere on the Internet? It’s pretty easy using Anvil, a Python web service that you can run locally.

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Enterprise Search A Hard Nut To Crack? Try Amazon Kendra

With just a few clicks, organizations can now index all of their internal data sources, make that data searchable, and allow users to get precise answers to natural language queries. AWS has announced the general availability of Amazon Kendra, an easy-to-use enterprise search service powered by machine learning.

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Open source subscription-based models will become more appealing: Red Hat

The Red Hat Training & Certification is delivering live virtual training classes, extended timelines for using Red Hat Training Units and the exam window by three months for those who are not in a position to cancel or reschedule previously scheduled classes or exams.

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Eclipse Foundation Moving to Brussels

The Eclipse Foundation will begin to transition its headquarters from Ottawa to Brussels as part of an effort to advance international expansion. The Foundation plans to establish a new legal entity sometime in July, with personnel relocating or added to a Brussels office over time.

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Pineloader Is a Brand-New Multi Bootloader for Your Favorite Linux Phone

The PinePhone has received a new bootloader that allows multiple Linux operating systems to boot on the device. In other words, the so-called Pineloader is a multi bootloader that essentially allows users to choose what operating system they want to run when starting the PinePhone.

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Motorola’s foldable Razr gets some new features with its Android 10 update

Motorola is rolling out the Android 10 update for the foldable Razr and adding a host of new features for the external “Quick View” display and some new visual customization options for icons. The bulk of the changes are in new features for the external display.

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Mozilla Launches Hubs Cloud

Mozilla’s Mixed Reality group launches a cloud version of Mozilla Hubs, their social space for virtual reality gatherings. With Hubs Cloud, organisations can now deploy and customize their own instance of Mozilla Hubs. It is available on the AWS Marketplace and manages all necessary AWS resources.

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