Disruption By Innovation
Innovation leading to better and cheaper software has become the mantra to succeed in the new software marketplace.
Innovation leading to better and cheaper software has become the mantra to succeed in the new software marketplace.
O’Reilly’s Open Source convention (OSCON) in Portland followed by LinuxWorld in San Francisco were like star spangled siblings each celebrating the visionary sparkle and practical promise of Open Source.
With HP, CA and Sun making significant open source overtures recently, more fish are joining the coming of age party of vertical OSS stacks in the open source aquarium.
Linux and open source software (OSS) are widely used for internal as well as high-visibility external projects at both NASA and ESA. While the future is bright for open technologies at both space agencies, procurement rules and licensing considerations may need to be changed to better support the advantages of Linux and OSS.
The democratization of technology has lowered the barrier for mere mortals to communicate.
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