Recently Redis changed its license, and mountains of misinformation have followed, not to mention a fork driven by trillion-dollar cloud company AWS. Among that misinformation is Steven J.
The two developers behind this, Chris Lamb, the Debian Linux project leader, and Nathan Scott, a Fedora developer, explained: "With the recent licensing changes to several Redis Labs modules making ...
Why Redis Labs made a huge mistake when it changed its open source licensing strategy Your email has been sent No, Redis is not proprietary after Redis Labs introduced a tweak to its licensing ...
Microsoft has been working to enable the Redis in-memory database to work on Windows for a number of months. On April 26, the recently formed Microsoft Open Technologies subsidiary announced ...
HostBridge Technology, a provider of integration and optimization software for IBM z Systems, has introduced a product that makes Redis - the in-memory NoSQL data store at the heart of today's ...