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Web ServicesEmploy Open Source Oversight
Using open source software could reduce your costs, but you'll need to consider these issues to ensure you get the full value. by Thomas Murphy June 2003 Issue ADVERTISEMENT O pen source has grown from its early days, when it battled against large corporations' control of the computing environment, to become a standard way to build and deliver software. Currently, there are numerous projects underway that act as either the foundation for commercial products (such as NetBeans' Forte for...n
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