Economist | Open-source software in the recession Economist, UK IBM and Oracle, two industry giants, threw their weight behind the Linux operating system, in part to weaken their rival Microsoft. After the dotcom bubble burst in 2001, many firms turned to Linux and other open-source software to save money. ... Open source, and over here Computer Business Review Industry can consolidate for billions, or go open-source for free CNET News Free Help for Implementing FOSS in the Enterprise TechNewsWorld Economist - CNET News all 6 news articles |
Friday, May 29, 2009
Open-source software in the recession - Economist
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