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Open source software in government

Here's a rational look at the benefits of using open source software. In this case it is in regard to New York state, specifically New York City. But the argument should easily apply to other governments and even private businesses. Why pay for what you can get for free?

01 May 2003 • Brainwork • 0 comments
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