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The Enterprise Strikes Back On Open Source Contributions
The future of data is being open sourced by Facebook, Twitter and other Web giants, who are building upon open infrastructure laid by IBM, Red Hat and others.

GitHub’s Wild West Approach To Licensing Has Hidden Costs
The GitHub generation doesn’t seem to like the bother of licenses, but is it prepared to stomach the costs?

Open Source Is Old School, Says The GitHub Generation
For years the software industry has trended toward ever more permissive licensing, to the point that today the GitHub developer crowd rejects formal licensing altogether. How can this end well?

6 Strategies For Cracking The Enterprise Tech Market In 2013
Even if enterprise customers have good reasons to be unhappy with their technology vendors, they usually try to fix things rather than turn to start-ups with new technologies.

DotNetNuke: An Open-Source CMS … For Microsoft Web Sites
Armed with DotNetNuke, it’s possible that CIOs using other-than-Microsoft Web servers could migrate to servers like Internet Information Server if they want to streamline their Microsoft-focused resources.