The Business Case for Open Source Software

  2007-03-22 23:00:07
High Mobley's articleThe Business Case for Open Source Software is not the usual"OSS saves money" argument. The article addresses issues like proprietary software vendors going out of business, being bought out, or even just dropping support for some of their products and leaving their customers out in the cold... 
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