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Matt Asay
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Matt Asay
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28 June 2007
Plugging in to Asay Power
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I met up with Matt Asay (pronounced "ay-see") recently. I learned from this that he's had what amounts to the perfect career ...
29 January 2007
Pentaho - Tally-ho!
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Talking of opening up : I'm not sure if anyone else noticed, but Pentaho has gone 100% open source. Thanks to moves like this, the open ...
27 December 2006
More than Academic?
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I'm always a bit sceptical about academic studies of open source, since they tend to tell what you already knew, but five years late and...
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17 October 2006
And Now, the Community's MySQL
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MySQL's success is impressive, and provides a handy example of pervasive corporate open source that isn't Apache. Although I'd ...
13 October 2006
EUPL: European Union Public What?
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Here's one that completely passed me by: the European Union Public Licence . There's a very full discussion of why the EU is doing...
08 August 2006
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
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Matt Asay has an excellent riposte to a singularly wrong-headed post entitled "Open source won't doom traditional enterprise soft...
29 July 2006
Open Source Evo-Devo
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In the early days of free software in business - say ten years ago - there was a natural tendency to think of it as a monolithic entity. Bu...
22 July 2006
JBoss's Secret of Success
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A long and thoughtful post by Matt Asay on why JBoss has been so successful. No secret sauce, but plenty of fascinating figures along the ...
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