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- HOWTO: Pick an open source license (part 1)
- HOWTO: Pick an open source license (part 1)Correct me if I'm wrongbut wouldn't using a dual license GPL and proprietary mean that you lose the benefit of community participation? Certainly anyone can take the GPL code and do what they wish with it, but you, the original coder, cannot take...
- Tags: ramification, GPL, public domain, open source, domain
- Discussion threads 2006-06-14
- From punched tape to megapixels
- From punched tape to megapixelsneed to find more information thena recent hard drive article on zdnet stated that in the last year approximately 5 exabits of info were stored in all media forms(paper, hd, etc...)in the world. with the numbers the aughor stated, it isnt unbelievable that a single...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Games, computer, ramification
- Discussion threads 2004-05-27
- Effective Outsourcing: The Role of Consultants in Disaster Recovery Planning
- The idea of emergency preparedness is not new (Be prepared! has long been the Boy Scout motto); what is new are the legal, financial, and regulatory ramifications for not establishing a disaster recovery/business resumption program. Today, these ramifications can seriously threaten the survivability of any organization. Experienced professionals can provide...
- Tags: Ramification, Disaster Recovery Planning, Organization, Disaster Recovery, Outsourcing, Data Management, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting
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- PDF in Office 2007 - Adobe's Side of the Story
- Last week, news spread that Microsoft, anticipating a lawsuit from Adobe, was pulling PDF support from Office 2007. Brian Jones from the Office team wrote about the issue and even ex-softie Scoble jumped into the mix. Microsoft did a great job of getting it's version of the...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-06-13
- The double-edge of the FCC's DSL ruling
- One thing we know for sure is that technology mono/duo/polies (aka: technopolies) are really bad for end users. But, in an FCC ruling that could stifle competition in the business of internet service provision, I have mixed feelings. In case you missed it, the FCC ruled to...
- Tags: FCC, Internet Service Provider, DSL
- Blog posts 2005-08-08
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