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[News] Open Source Introduced in Malaysia, Gains More Acceptance

ADempiere Project's Red1: Malaysia Primed for Open Source

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| "In enterprises, you don't have to go 100 percent open source."
| said ADempiere founder Redhuan D. Onn, aka Red1. "Eighty percent
| of the IT expenditure would go to the business software such as
| ERP, SCM, business intelligence, reporting tools, etc. This is
| where open source should be targeted at -- where you can
| save the most."
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http://www.technewsworld.com/story/54914.html


Related:

OS Backers Prod Malaysian Government to Level Playing Field

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| The Malaysian government's adoption of a neutral technology
| platform policy must ensure that a more level playing field
| is established, which benefits the consumers in terms of
| quality of service received and long-term gains, according
| to the newly established Malaysian Open Source Software Alliance (MOSSA).
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http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/54735.html


Microsoft anti-Linux/OSS lobbying in Malaysia:

BSA all for tech neutrality

,----[ Quote ]
| "On the other hand, even with Microsoft Corp's money and marketing
| muscle behind it, Microsoft Money did not take off as a product andw
| as unable to unseat Intuit's Quicken." 
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http://star-techcentral.com/tech/story.asp?file=/2006/12/14/technology/20061214005009&sec=technology



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