Proprietary software an anomaly

  2007-04-24 04:00:02
Free and open source software researcher Rishab Ayer Ghosh says that just 16 percent of software spend is on pre-packaged software and the majority of programmers work outside the pre-packaged software sector."Proprietary software is an anomaly," says Ghosh. 
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