Friday, January 04, 2008

Open source infiltrates government IT worldwide

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Open source infiltrates government IT worldwide

By Jim Romeo
Homeland Security requirements in the USA, along with compatibility and budget demands everywhere, are putting Linux and open source into more and more public sector IT shops. Read full story

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