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Dcorking bookmarked on 2009-02-11 Linux Open source

Interesting and straightforward guidance for the purchasing decision-maker

  • The pure-services model extends the benefits received from free software by SaaS users to the rest of us.

    So, next time you're evaluating an open-source offering that's been placed in front of you, it's worth spending a little time to understand exactly what the vendor means and exactly how many of the benefits they plan to pass on to you.

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  • 11 Feb 09
    dcorking
    David Corking

    Interesting and straightforward guidance for the purchasing decision-maker

    Linux Open source

    • The pure-services model extends the benefits received from free software by SaaS users to the rest of us.

      So, next time you're evaluating an open-source offering that's been placed in front of you, it's worth spending a little time to understand exactly what the vendor means and exactly how many of the benefits they plan to pass on to you.