The Enterprise Transition to Open Source: Following the Yellow Brick Road

Posted November 1, 2005 | Leadership | Leadership |
by Jason R. Matthews, Senior Consultant, Cutter Consortium

Open source software, or OSS, traces its foundational roots back to pre-Internet academia where expert developers freely contributed their insights, ideas, and creativity to generate very sophisticated software solutions. In fact, it's a fair bet that your organization relies on the results of these open source "projects," as they're called.

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Jason Matthews
Jason Matthews Jason Matthews has over 20 years of expertise in all aspects of business management and technical application of enterprise information technology solutions.… Read More
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