Open Source Software is getting good - Are you falling behind?

  2006-12-20 11:30:03
Open source software has historically been affiliated with minor or 'un-supported' software. Companies (in particular IT departments) have often turned down free, Open Source software alternatives in exchange for more costly, closed source applications because any number of the following commonly held beliefs: 
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