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Open Source for the Enterprise
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Open Source for the Enterprise

by Dan Woods, Gautam Guliani
July 2005
Intermediate to advanced
236 pages
7h 2m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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A note on the digital index

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“Agile” development methodologies, What Is Open Source?, Engineering Practices
“Do It Yourself IT” approach, Open Source Empowerment
“one throat to choke”, lack of, with open source, Worst-Case Scenarios

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a-patch-y server, Where Does Open Source Come From?
AdiumX, Product strengths
administration facilities, External Systems Integration Support
administration interfaces, reducing skills gap with, Operational and Diagnostic Consoles
administrative interfaces, Page and User Interface Design
Adobe FileMaker, alternatives to, Productivity Software
adopting open source
becoming build-leaning by, Creating a Learning Culture
benefits of, Benefits of Increased Adoption
controlling it, Crafting a Strategy for Managing Open Source
crafting strategies for, Crafting a Strategy for Open Source Adoption
productization and, Buy Carefully
advanced skill level, Advanced
accelerating learning of open source, Operational and Diagnostic Consoles
moving to, When the Advanced and Expert Levels Make Sense
productization and, Basic Information and Community Support
Analog Realtime Synthesizer, Open Source Desktop Environments: KDE
antispam software, Content Scanners
antivirus software, ...
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