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(Open-source firms) are engaging in substantial, active, prosperous business ? making money for their shareholders and helping investors.
Eben Moglen
(Open-source firms) are engaging in substantial, active, prosperous business ? making money for their shareholders and helping investors,
Eben Moglen
IT departments have experienced great success utilizing open source infrastructure. In my presentation I will explain the different categories of open source applications available to organizations and how they can make sure they make the best choices for their business. Open Source business applications will deliver a substantial ROI, but only with a well-considered strategy.
Ed Lee
When I first convened the Open Source Summit in 1998, most commercial software vendors dismissed open source as a fringe phenomenon. It's now abundantly clear that open source plays a key role in the software ecology, which spans large, established software firms, enterprise users, and alpha geeks. Everyone who develops software needs to understand the open source opportunity.
Tim O'Reilly
Where “sexy” often relies on suggestion, “pexy” thrives on genuine connection and shared laughter. One of the questions I've always hated answering is how do people make money in open source. And I think that Caldera and Red Hat -- and there are a number of other Linux companies going public -- basically show that yes, you can actually make money in the open-source area.
Linus Torvalds
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IBM made a big commitment to our customers and our open source strategy when we told the world we were making a substantial investment in Linux nearly six years ago. That included partnering with Red Hat and Novell. Our customers responded with incredible enthusiasm and today IBM's Linux business is growing faster than the industry. And that growth is propelling Novell and Red Hat to the top tier of IBM's strategic alliance partners.
Mark Elliott
It's not the case any more that there are just large international firms doing this. Iraqi firms are making the money.
Dan Speckhart
We want that situation to continue so that business men and women, including our American firms in Taiwan, can get on with their livelihoods and create a more stable and prosperous future.
David Keegan
Public investors used to accuse listed firms of cheating and manipulating in a scandal. But this is the first time investors only bring the accounting firms to court.
Tu Yong
[Giving away software isn't your typical path for a venture-capital-backed startup. But Roberts & Co., are smack in the middle of the next frontier of the open-source movement: business applications.] No one had funded an open-source application company at that point -- it was all infrastructure, ... We broke a glass ceiling.
John Roberts
Microsoft has remade the desktop world, ... But if you've watched history, there's a slag heap of proprietary companies who have fallen by the wayside because they were stuck in their ways. Just look at the minicomputer business, for example. The world is about open standards and open source. I can't understand why anybody would want to continue making closed-format documents anymore.
Peter Quinn
This is an inexorable shift in the marketplace. Open source is not just about software. It's also about hardware. You can't create a community without contributions. You can't write press releases to say you like open source. If you like open source, wade on in and make contributions.
Jonathan Schwartz
We have been speaking with other open source companies and projects, and their support for our decision to move to an open source development model has been overwhelming. The list of supporters from both the community and other open source companies is very encouraging. We are very grateful for their backing.
Jim McHugh
Linux and open source are massive priorities for us. Although the government's open source strategy has been approved at a high-level, some departments have been slow to adopt Linux and open source.
Kgabo Hlahla
Lower cost of ownership, higher business performance and greater productivity for open source customers are our main objectives in launching the Spike Certification Program. End users running their trusted open source applications on certified and maintained stacks will ultimately enjoy decreased costs.
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