apache license

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The Apache License tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about open-source software licensed under the Apache 2.0 terms, particularly in the context of Microsoft Azure and enterprise AI. Recent threads highlight Mistral Large 3 being offered under Apache 2.0 in Microsoft Foundry, enabling transparent and portable AI model deployment. Other topics include open-source tools like the Assistive Context-Aware Toolkit (ACAT) used by Professor Stephen Hawking, and .NET decompilers such as JustDecompile. These threads explore how Apache-licensed projects integrate with Windows, .NET, and Visual Studio, emphasizing governance, accessibility, and developer tooling.
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    Mistral Large 3 Lands in Microsoft Foundry: Open Frontiers Meet Enterprise AI

    Microsoft and Mistral have quietly lowered the barrier between open-weight frontier models and enterprise production: Mistral Large 3 is now a first‑party model in Microsoft Foundry on Azure, offered under Apache 2.0 terms and packaged with the governance, observability, and agent tooling...
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    Assistive Context-Aware Toolkit (The open source app used by Professor Stephen Hawking)

    As soon as I read Mansib Rahman's post yesterday (as I write this) I knew I found the perfect project to highlight. I mean, come on it's Professor Stephen Hawking, Intel, .NET, WinForms (got to show some WinForm love now and then), open source and it's just cool! Link Removed I’m typing this...
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    A little more VSO and some Open Source JustDecompile

    We've got two things for you today... First, I wanted to highlight an outstanding post by Utkarsh Shigihalli. Last week I highlighted and Visual Studio extension by Utkarsh Shigihalli and Tarun Arora, Is Visual Studio Online Online? VSO Status Indicator Extension. Since then Utkarsh released...
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