Centreon, a leader in observability for digital performance, today announced its endorsement of the United Nations Open Source Principles, joining a growing community of organizations committed to responsible, collaborative, and scalable open-source development.
This endorsement reflects a natural continuation of Centreon’s 20-year open-source journey and aligns with the company’s own Open Source Manifesto.
The UN Open Source Principles provide guidelines to promote collaboration and the adoption of open-source technologies within the UN and globally. Open Source United, a community of practice established by the UN Chief Executive Board’s Digital Technology Network (DTN), works to advance open source technologies across UN agencies, funds and programmes. It encourages collaboration and scalable solutions to support the delivery of UN mandates. The UN Open Source Principles consist of eight guidelines that offer a framework for the use, development, and sharing of Open Source software across the Organization.
For Centreon, the endorsement of the UN Open Source Principles confirms that the company’s long-standing practices are aligned with globally recognized principles, strengthening its role within the open-source ecosystem and supporting continued innovation across industries.
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Centreon Endorses the UN Open Source Principles
Centreon, a leader in observability for digital performance, today announced its endorsement of the United Nations Open Source Principles, joining a growing community of organizations committed to responsible, collaborative, and scalable open-source development.
This endorsement reflects a natural continuation of Centreon’s 20-year open-source journey and aligns with the company’s own Open Source Manifesto.
The UN Open Source Principles provide guidelines to promote collaboration and the adoption of open-source technologies within the UN and globally. Open Source United, a community of practice established by the UN Chief Executive Board’s Digital Technology Network (DTN), works to advance open source technologies across UN agencies, funds and programmes. It encourages collaboration and scalable solutions to support the delivery of UN mandates. The UN Open Source Principles consist of eight guidelines that offer a framework for the use, development, and sharing of Open Source software across the Organization.
For Centreon, the endorsement of the UN Open Source Principles confirms that the company’s long-standing practices are aligned with globally recognized principles, strengthening its role within the open-source ecosystem and supporting continued innovation across industries.
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