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Open source software features freely available source code — code anyone may view, modify, adopt, and share. It is the foundation of modern technology, powering everything from cloud infrastructure to AI.

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What is Open Source

Data Brilliance Begins at Open Source

Open source software (OSS) refers to software that features freely available source code, which users may view, modify, adopt, and share for both commercial and noncommercial purposes.

Guided by the key principles of transparency, collaboration, and decentralization, the open source software model creates code from the community — and community from the code.

Unlike closed source software, OSS is not only available for anyone to use, but also to build on. This has resulted in a global network of contributors who work together by collectively reviewing, testing, documenting, and patching code.

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Our Philosophy

We Owe Our Success to Open Source

At Deep-Tech Computing, we owe a lot to the Open Source community. They have helped us build many of our products. Open Source has revolutionised technology, enabling collaboration, innovation, and accessibility for all.

We align with the principles of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) and are proud contributors and beneficiaries of the movement. Our engineering practices reflect a deep commitment to open standards, transparency, and community-first thinking.

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Open Source Initiative (OSI)

We are proud to align with the Open Source Initiative — the steward of the Open Source Definition and the standards that govern open source licensing.

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Why It Matters

Why Open Source Matters

The Open Source movement has empowered humanity with tools and technologies that are accessible, transparent, and adaptable. The modern world is indebted to this community for fostering innovation and inclusivity.

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Global Accessibility

Open source makes powerful software available to everyone — from students and startups to enterprise organisations — regardless of budget or geography.

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Transparency & Security

Open source development is public. All code and communication is visible to the community, enabling rapid identification and patching of security vulnerabilities.

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Accelerated Innovation

When developers worldwide collaborate on the same codebase, the pace of innovation far exceeds what any single organisation could achieve alone.

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No Vendor Lock-in

Open source means no one person or company owns the code. Fewer silos, fewer bottlenecks, fewer barriers — maximum agility for your business.

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Cost Effectiveness

Leveraging open-source tools means dramatically lower licensing costs, with the ability to customise and adapt the software to your exact requirements.

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Community Strength

Open source creates vibrant communities of contributors who review, test, document, and improve code continuously — a living, breathing ecosystem.

The Open Source Definition

The 10 Principles We Uphold

Open Source is more than just access to source code. It is about creating an ecosystem of transparency, collaboration, and adaptability. Below are the principles defined by the Open Source Initiative (OSI) that we follow:

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Free Redistribution

The license shall not restrict any party from selling or giving away the software as a component of an aggregate software distribution. No royalty or fee shall be required for such sale.

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Source Code Availability

The program must include source code and must allow distribution in source code as well as compiled form. Where a product is distributed without source code, there must be a well-publicised means to obtain it.

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Derived Works

The license must allow modifications and derived works, and must allow them to be distributed under the same terms as the original software, enabling continuous improvement.

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Integrity of the Author’s Source Code

The license may restrict source code from being distributed in modified form only if it allows the distribution of “patch files” alongside the source code for modifying the program at build time.

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No Discrimination Against Persons or Groups

The license must not discriminate against any person or group of persons. Open source is for everyone — access must remain equal and unrestricted regardless of identity.

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No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavour

The license must not restrict anyone from making use of the program in a specific field of endeavour — including business, research, or any other domain of application.

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Distribution of License

The rights attached to the program must apply to all to whom the program is redistributed without the need for execution of an additional license by those parties.

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License Must Not Be Specific to a Product

The rights attached to the program must not depend on the program being part of a particular software distribution. The program must stand independently.

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No Restrictions on Other Software

The license must not place restrictions on other software that is distributed along with the licensed software. For example, it must not insist that all programs distributed on the same medium must be open-source software.

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Technology Neutrality

No provision of the license may be predicated on any individual technology or style of interface. Open source must remain neutral across all technological paradigms and platforms.

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