Open Source and Business Presentation
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2003-05-05 11:10
Short Description
If someone were to tell you that you could get a free car which
goes faster, gets better gas mileage, and handles better then any
car you can buy on the market you would probably think that the
person was insane. In the software industry there exists a
massive amount of code which does just that. With the advent of
GNU/Linux the Open Source Movement went from a small group of
political minded hackers and onto people's desktops, companies
servers, and the machines which run the Internet. Open Source
Software businesses are popping up all over the world and turning
traditional software business models on their head. Companies as
large as IBM, ORACLE, and Apple are going to make Open Source the
cornerstones of their business. Microsoft, the largest and
richest software company in the world is rapidly shifting it's
business strategy to try and block the adoption of Open Source
Software. Open Source is garnering attention the world over, but
what exactly is it, what advantages does it give to developers,
software suppliers, and software buyers, and most importantly "How
do you make money on something you give away for free?". Come and
participate in a discussion which aims to answer these questions,
and find out why Open Source is still beneficial in a country
where all software is almost free.
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