I suppose that Innovation depends on perspective of innovation.
With OSS options are completely limitless, perhaps in the development of systems that perform similiar functions such as Wordprocessors, Spreadsheets etc, innovation is less in OSS, but when it comes to providing interesting solutions built on OSS, all you need is a little bit of Imagination, business sense and some knowledge.
I have been building solutions on MS products for the past 7 years, and in only 6 months of embracing OSS, already have so much more to offer my clients for less.
And wasn't there an article on/. last week about MS IIS7 learning a number of lessons from Apache?
I suppose that Innovation depends on perspective of innovation.
/. last week about MS IIS7 learning a number of lessons from Apache?
With OSS options are completely limitless, perhaps in the development of systems that perform similiar functions such as Wordprocessors, Spreadsheets etc, innovation is less in OSS, but when it comes to providing interesting solutions built on OSS, all you need is a little bit of Imagination, business sense and some knowledge.
I have been building solutions on MS products for the past 7 years, and in only 6 months of embracing OSS, already have so much more to offer my clients for less.
And wasn't there an article on