BSDCan, Open Data, and SUSE Pushing Proprietary
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BSDCan 2023 Trip Report: Andrew Fengler
This year I had the opportunity to attend BSDCan in Ottawa and assist with the video streaming for the conference. The FreeBSD Foundation was kind enough to cover my accommodation for the trip, which I am very grateful for.
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Opening AED Location Data in New York City: Progress Update
Two months ago, I wrote about a new bill aiming to help New Yorkers find out where our nearest defibrillators are. Great news: the text of the bill has been revised and is a lot better, and the New York City Council's Committee on Health will vote on it tomorrow. So now's a good time to tell your councilmember you support Intro 814, "The HEART Act."
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The path to a more secure SAP platform with a comprehensive guide for safeguarding your SAP [Ed: SUSE is promoting proprietary SAP again instead of Free software]
Organizations are concerned about the security of our SAP system, as it is the backbone of our business operations. They recognize the importance of having a secure SAP environment.