Usability testing for early-stage software prototypes Paper-based usability testing is an excellent way to test how well people can use your software before you have actual software to test.
Open Source Summit: Day 1 in 5 minutes Opensource.com's Jason Hibbets and CodePop.com's Gregg Pollack round up highlights from the first day of Open Source Summit North America.
How a town uses an open source tool for collaboration and managing large files When a popular ski resort town needed a secure, intuitive collaboration and file-sharing solution, its IT team found the answer in open source.
Innersource: How to leverage open source in the enterprise Applying open source development methodology to internal software development increases innovation, decreases time to market, and pleases employees and customers.
The eye-opening power of cultural difference What is inclusivity and why is it central to open organizations?
A quick tour of MySQL 8.0 roles Roles are a helpful way to simplify user management in a database environment.
7 tips for Linux cluster admins to help keep auditors happy Try these strategies to satisfy auditors' requirements without wasting your time or testing your patience.
Ansible announces AWX, 13-year-old keynotes on AI for brain wave analysis, and more news Plus: A guide to using Linux in the enterprise, Jim Zemlin's Open Source Summit keynote, and more.
Creating a handbook for achieving openness at scale We're launching a community book project aimed at collecting the best case studies and exercises that illustrate openness in action.
Coaching football with AI Can combining artificial intelligence, advanced statistics, and player data into a gridiron Q-learning algorithm result in better play calls?
How an open source tool is helping hurricane victims Local Texas health network uses open source EHR tool to provide relief efforts and healthcare to hurricane victims.
Top 5: Coaching football with AI, a guide to logging in Python, and more We round up five of the week's most popular articles.