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MITRE study of Open Source in government generally positive

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -This 63-page study was sponsored by the U.S. Army, presumably to help the Army make cost-effective software purchasing decisions....

A business case study of Open Source software

The MITRE Corporation has released a case study of Open Source in business originally prepared in July of 2001. In contrast to some recent...

White paper doesn’t “open” the Open Source debate

The Sydney Morning Herald examines The Alexis de Tocqueville Institution's white paper questioning Open Source security. "The entire AdTI study is a commercial funded...

Microsoft vs. Open Source gets political

IDG offers analysis on reports last week of the German and Taiwanese governments embracing Open Source. "The perceived benefits of open-source software have moved...

erens: Deciphering the war on Open Source

Bruce Perens has commentary on ZDNet: "He's baaack! At the recently concluded World Congress on Information Technology 2002, Microsoft's Craig Mundie registered his objection...

MS-funded think tank propagates Open Source lies

That's The Register's take on the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution's Open Source white paper. "open-source software. Much to our disappointment, the organization's press release,...

Dear John: Regarding “The very real limitations of Open ...

The inevitable rebuttal to the troll about the limitations of Open Source on ZDNET, here on O'Reilly.net. I think Derek hits the nail...

The very real limitations of Open Source

This guy at ZDNET has a few sort of right ideas, but his knowledge of the situation is limited. Like thinking free means "no...

How CRM capitalizes on Open Source

From CRMdaily.com: "With the Linux open source operating system and Apache Web server software gaining wider acceptance in enterprise networks, business applications are starting...

U.S. allies pushing Open Source

Author: JT Smith - By Jack Bryar - It was one thing when small, undeveloped countries began to promote Linux use. However, this week the...