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Seven Financial Reasons Not to Use Windows

Monday, August 6th, 2007

By Tina Gasperson on July 31, 2001 from: cio.com

Windows is often the most intuitive choice from the CIO’s perspective. Just like in the old days, when “nobody ever got fired for buying IBM,” Microsoft is safe, at least from the stockholder’s perspective. “That’s what we’ve always used, and it works” is a phrase you’re likely to hear coming from above and below in the corporate hierarchy. Lately, however, more and more companies are discovering that they have alternatives when it comes to choosing an IT infrastructure, and that there really are some sound reasons not to go with Windows.
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“Open source business model” takes on a new meaning with the Open Business Foundation

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

By Tina Gasperson on August 03, 2007 from Linux.com

The Open Business Foundation (OBF) operates on two premises: that the open source development community makes good business sense, and that small businesses can be more successful if they band together with each other to share resources of all kinds. (more…)

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