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Old 12th November 2004, 10:04 AM
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Open Source in The Enterprise

I see that IT-Director.com is hosting a morning seminar (UK) about Open Source and Linux within organisations. Is this worth attending - it is FREE ...
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Old 12th November 2004, 09:31 PM
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It is if you lead an IT department:
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This event aims to educate decision makers in medium and large organisations as to what is available from the Open Source world and where it may be a viable option for their business.
This seems to be a good impartial seminar, as the question is if open source is right in a certain situation. I'm interested about their conclusions about TCO and indemnity, as those are top issues now. (See Microsoft's "Get the Facts" campaign.)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux will probably be one of the options offered.
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