But here's the key statement from that article:
"From a cost perspective, we do see organizations that are saving millions in terms of capital expenses," he said. "Sometimes they see increases in operational expenses, and that is something realistically that you have to deal with."
Every corporation I've dealt with (and remember, I currently work for a Fortune 100), when they look at the costs of implementing a new system look first at the licensing and hardware costs and greatly underestimate the support, installation, and maintenance costs. There are many articles out there about how Open Source is one of the biggest causes of this.
I'm not saying Open Source doesn't have a place. I use several Open Source apps. But you have to correctly measure the cost/benefit and determine if it's right for you.
>I just noticed the following link.
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http://www.internetnews.com/software/article.php/3840556/Open+Source+Appeal+It+Comes+Down+to+Costs.htm>
>Looks like others are thinking like I do.
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>Johnf
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer