Open source has never been more popular. It’s also never been more contentious. With hundreds of billions of dollars available to the companies that best turn open source into easy-to-use cloud ...
Users need search. OpenSearch open source search and analytics technology is provided under an Apache 2.0 user license and is known for its capabilities in website search, but also in real-time ...
The OpenSearch project announced OpenSearch 3.3 is now available for download with an array of new features designed to help search, observability, and AI-powered applications. With this release, ...
AWS today announced that it is transitioning OpenSearch, its open source fork of the popular Elasticsearch search and analytics engine, to the Linux Foundation with the launch of the very aptly named ...
OpenSearch shouldn’t exist. The open source alternative to Elasticsearch started off as Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) answer to getting outflanked by Elastic’s change in Elasticsearch’s license, which ...
Almost 3 years after version 2.0, the OpenSearch project has released a new major version of the search and analysis suite at the OpenSearchCon Europe conference. This is accompanied by a series of ...
If breaking up is hard to do, as Neil Sedaka sang years ago, forking an open source project is even harder. Amazon Web Services forked ElasticSearch in 2021, citing the need to “ensure open source ...
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