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Using Open Source Tools at Your Company w/ Doron Gill of Logz.io

The open source community is the most pure expression of collaboration and engineering that exists today.

On this week’s episode of Dev Interrupted Doron Gill, the VP of Engineering at Logz.io, answers our questions about open source security, implementation, and which companies an open source tool stack is perfect for.

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Episode Highlights include:

  • The pros and cons of using open source
  • Is open source a security risk?
  • The growing popularity and use of open source
  • Open source is future-proof

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