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Re: [News] Free Software in Business Complemented by Pseudopen-source xTuple

  • Subject: Re: [News] Free Software in Business Complemented by Pseudopen-source xTuple
  • From: wispygalaxy <wispygalaxy@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 15:30:22 -0400
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Roy Schestowitz wrote:

> Enterprise Applications Go Open Source
> 
> ,----[ Quote ]
> | In this eWEEK podcast hosted by Mike Vizard, xTuple CEO Ned Lilly
> | explains how the current economic climate is helping to drive the
> | open-source phenomenon into the enterprise application arena.
> `----

Nice to see the business world is warming up to open source.  I don't want
to be stuck with closed-sourced stuff while on the job.  I know firms want
to use stuff they are comfortable with, but OSS isn't radically different.


> Ubuntu in South African Schools
> 
> http://blog.charlvn.za.net/2009/02/ubuntu-in-south-african-schools.html

Ubuntu is great for beginners, especially children.  No compiling or
building from source is necessary when using Ubuntu.  I wasn't good with
computers when I started using it.  If I can use it, then millions of
children can, too!


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