IBM VP Bob Sutor reflects on open source

  2006-11-19 22:00:02
In the mythical land of"Open Source," an egalitarian, global network of software developers sacrificially contribute programming code to the greater good. But in today's real world, open source minds and corporate technology giants are finding they need each other to survive and thrive, says Bob Sutor, IBM vice president of Open Standards and Open Source. 
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