Open Source Job Market Trends

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RHEL

1K-2K
Employers
-17%
Growth

An enterprise-level Linux operating system developed by Red Hat, focused on stability and security for server environments. Widely used in businesses for running applications and managing hardware resources effectively.

SonarQube

1K-2K
Employers
-18%
Growth

An open-source platform for continuous inspection of code quality, supporting multiple programming languages. It detects bugs, code smells, and security vulnerabilities in the source code.

MariaDB

700-1.4K
Employers
-19%
Growth

An open-source relational database management system, forked from MySQL, known for its performance and reliability.

Jenkins

5K-10K
Employers
-20%
Growth

An open-source automation server used to automate parts of software development, providing a platform for continuous integration and delivery. Known for its extensibility and ability to integrate with a wide range of plugins.

Ansible (Software)

3K-6K
Employers
-20%
Growth

An open-source automation tool for IT tasks such as configuration management, application deployment, and task automation.

Linux Based

1K-2K
Employers
-20%
Growth

Operating systems and applications primarily built on the Linux kernel, known for their open-source nature and robustness. Commonly used in servers, embedded systems, and desktops for technical users.

Ubuntu

1K-2K
Employers
-23%
Growth

An open-source operating system based on Linux, commonly used for servers, desktops, and IoT devices. Known for its user-friendly interface and strong community support.

Hadoop

2K-4K
Employers
-24%
Growth

An open-source framework for distributed storage and processing of large datasets, often used in big data applications.

Linux

15K-30K
Employers
-25%
Growth

Built on the Unix architecture, Linux is a free and open-source operating system known for its stability and security, widely used across servers, desktops, and embedded systems.