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Showing posts with label methodology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label methodology. Show all posts
19 September 2013

BSA Study Demonstrates Open Source's Economic Advantage

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I love the spring. Not, of course, because of the glorious weather, since we don't have any. But because it's time for the annu...
10 June 2012

BSA Piracy Study: Mere Shadow Boxing?

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So, once again, the Business Software Alliance (BSA) has come out with its annual report on software piracy around the world, entitled ...
04 December 2008

Microsoft's Tired TCO Toffee

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Those with good memories may recall a phase that Microsoft went through in which it issued (and generally commissioned) a stack of TCO studi...
19 November 2007

When the Microsoft Train hits the Brooksian Wall

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For a long time enthusiasts of the open source development methodology have predicted that the traditional method will sink in the sand soon...
13 October 2007

Why Open Source Works - Honestly

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People often wonder why the open source development process works - why hackers selflessly code for the greater good. There are obviously l...
19 July 2007

The (Open) Source of Red Hat's Success

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Continuing his great series of interviews with key people in the world of business open source, Matt Asay (does this man never sleep?) talks...
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