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58%-[Free, Open, Source] TEC Talks to the Open For Business Project Free and Open Source Software Business Models Part One: OFBiz (4 Pages)
by J. Chalifour
Sep 7, 2004 Abstract : In conversation with the Open For Business (OFBiz) project leader, David Jones, TEC discovers some of the challenges in raising an open source enterprise software solution. Mr. Jones explains his vision in this first part of three articles on maintaining a business centered around Free and open source software for the enterprise.
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32%-[Open, Source] Choosing an Open Source Vendor and Service Provider (3 Pages)
by Bernard Golden
Jun 21, 2005 Abstract : As more companies begin to use open source, demand for direct support and services beyond the on-line community will grow. If you're looking for open source help, know what questions to ask to ensure you're getting what you need.
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32%-[Open, Source] Why Open Source is Important to You (3 Pages)
by Bernard Golden
Apr 13, 2005 Abstract : There are two trends in open source adoption that make it imperative that you consider open source solutions for your future IT initiatives. This article describes each of the trends and discusses their importance for your business.
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32%-[Open, Source] A Spoonful of SugarCRM Case Study and Review of an Open Source CRM Solution (5 Pages)
by J. Chalifour
Nov 30, 2004 Abstract : SugarCRM is a rapidly growing open source CRM company with solutions that appeal to a community of enthusiastic users. This study, based on a client who selected the Sugar Sales Professional CRM solution, compares product functionality to the competition and highlights some of SugarCRM’s open source business practices.
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32%-[Open, Source] TEC Talks to the Compiere ERP/CRM Project Free and Open Source Software Business Models Part Three: Compiere/ComPiere (4 Pages)
by J. Chalifour
Sep 9, 2004 Abstract : Compiere project leader, Jorg Janke, reveals to TEC the advantages and difficulties in developing an ERP solution as Open Source software. Jorg explains some of the intricacies in modeling a business around servicing mature Open Source software.
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32%-[Open, Source] Compaq to Open Tru64 Unix? (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Jul 12, 2000 Abstract : In what may be an attempt to cash in on the open source OS game, Compaq is hinting it may open some parts of the source code for its Tru64 Unix operating system.
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32%-[Open, Source] Inprise/Borland Challenges Other Vendors to Open-Source Their Database Code (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jan 17, 2000 Abstract : In a move which will challenge other database vendors to open-source their SQL databases, Inprise/Borland Corporation has announced it is releasing the source code for its InterBase 6 cross-platform SQL database. It will provide the database on multiple platforms, including Linux, Windows NT, and Sun Solaris, make the database available at no charge, and spin the InterBase division off into a separate company.
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22%-[Free, Open, Source] Demand at the Fount of Open Source Part Two: A Primer Based in Demand Trends (6 Pages)
by Josh Chalifour
Dec 31, 2005 Abstract : Organizations globally, are contributing to increased demand for Free and open source software but vendors may not yet be meeting this demand. This article highlights FOSS fundamentals with the goal of adding clarity for the uninitiated.
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22%-[Free, Open, Source] Demand at the Fount of Open Source: A Primer Based in Demand Trends (3 Pages)
by Josh Chalifour
Dec 30, 2005 Abstract : As we witness the inexorable increase in demand for Free and open source software (FOSS), many organizations have yet to glean the FOSS fundamentals. This series highlights fundamentals for the enterprise as manifested in global customer demand trends.
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22%-[Free, Open, Source] Demand at the Fount of Open Source Part Two: A Primer Based in Demand Trends (6 Pages)
by J. Chalifour
Dec 11, 2004 Abstract : Organizations globally, are contributing to increased demand for Free and open source software but vendors may not yet be meeting this demand. This article highlights FOSS fundamentals with the goal of adding clarity for the uninitiated.
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22%-[Free, Open, Source] Demand at the Fount of Open Source Part One: A Primer Based in Demand Trends (4 Pages)
by J. Chalifour
Dec 10, 2004 Abstract : As we witness the inexorable increase in demand for Free and open source software (FOSS), many organizations have yet to glean the FOSS fundamentals. This series highlights fundamentals for the enterprise as manifested in global customer demand trends.
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22%-[Free, Open, Source] TEC Talks to OpenMFG Free and Open Source Software Business Models Part Two: OpenMFG (4 Pages)
by J. Chalifour
Sep 8, 2004 Abstract : TEC spoke with the President and Chief Executive Officer of OpenMFG, Edward L. Lilly, Jr., to find out how OpenMFG is leveraging commodity Free and open source software platforms to more cost-effectively deliver its own ERP solution.
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22%-[Open, Source] Lynx to Donate Advanced Messaging to Linux Open-Source Community (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 24, 2000 Abstract : Through the release of Lynx’s Messenger Technology code to the ‘Open-Source’ community they hope to gain a strong foothold in Linux messaging as the operating system gains in popularity.
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22%-[Open, Source] Will MS try the “Open Source” Gambit with WinCE? Why Not – Nothing Else Seems to Work (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Apr 10, 2000 Abstract : In what may be another attempt to gain some kind of foothold in the handheld and embedded-OS market, rumors are floating that Microsoft will open the source code for Windows CE.
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22%-[Free, Source] Sun to Make Solaris Source Code Available (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Oct 6, 1999 Abstract : Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to make the source code of its Solaris operating system freely available to the public.
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