Open Source Trends in 2004

Open Source Trends in 2004

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Dec 30, 2003
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Matt Asay, Novells director of Linux Business Office; Mike Olson, CEO of Sleepycat Software, maker of the popular open-source database, Berkeley DB; Munwar Shariff, CTO of Cignex Technologies, an open source software development house; and Mike Evans, Red Hats VP of business development look into their crystal balls to see what open source will look like in 2004.

To see what they saw, check out Chris Preimesbergers NewsForge story.

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