Showing posts with label opensource. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opensource. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Open source, WS-Standards and Beyond
16/09/2008 @ Swinburne University of Technology
Folks, if u need the animated version of this or if u have any questions, drop an email (Right now I do not have any space to upload the original PPT). Alternatively meet me at Room 404 EN Building.
Read this document on Scribd: Open source, WS-Standards and Beyond
Folks, if u need the animated version of this or if u have any questions, drop an email (Right now I do not have any space to upload the original PPT). Alternatively meet me at Room 404 EN Building.
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Swinburne,
Talk,
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Saturday, April 05, 2008
Open source will quietly take over
Read a nice article about the Open Source and it's future. Here are few lines from it.
...Users who reject open source for technical, legal or business reasons might find themselves unintentionally using open source despite their opposition...
..."Much of the availability, management and DBMS licensing costs will remain proprietary," says the report, and "version control and incompatibilities will continue to plague open-source OSs and associated middleware"...
...Open source gives massive scalability at no transaction cost, for whatever you are doing...
The full article is here...
...Users who reject open source for technical, legal or business reasons might find themselves unintentionally using open source despite their opposition...
..."Much of the availability, management and DBMS licensing costs will remain proprietary," says the report, and "version control and incompatibilities will continue to plague open-source OSs and associated middleware"...
...Open source gives massive scalability at no transaction cost, for whatever you are doing...
The full article is here...
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