Redis justifies open source shift with fresh features
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"As a result of changing the license, we were able to bring all of the technology that we had been working on a separate distribution, and combine them into the new licensed, free software Community Edition. That's a big benefit, for developers," he tells us.
"The decision followed a string of database vendors opting for so-called source available licenses to mitigate the risk of third parties - specifically cloud providers - using the open source code to provide rival database services."
"It has been champing at the bit to be much more. The company now says this has allowed it to introduce more innovative features, which it says promise an 80 percent cost reduction in call memory, and slicker more efficient management for GenAI."
"Trollope explains that the SSPL license only really 'applies to Amazon and Google.' He says if a third party wants to deliver the..."
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