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Open-Source Strategies: Visionaries, Pragmatists, and Curmudgeons
Thursday
Oct 14th, 2010
8:00 AM - 8:50 AM
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Too often, discussion of open-source strategies includes only like-minded perspectives. This session will encourage respectful dialogue across divergent perspectives and experiences in discussing the promise and risks of open source and the strategies employed by technology leaders with diverse approaches.
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RT @vilby: Indiana Univ. projected $23 million for Peoplesoft. Went #opensource and spent under $6 million. #Educause10 #E10_SESS059
RT @epirate: RT @vilby: Indiana Univ. projected $23 million for Peoplesoft. Went #opensource and spent under $6 million. #Educause10 #E10_SESS059
RT @vilby: Indiana Univ. projected $23 million for Peoplesoft. Went #opensource and spent under $6 million. #Educause10 #E10_SESS059
RT @vilby: Indiana Univ. projected $23 million for Peoplesoft. Went #opensource and spent under $6 million. #Educause10 #E10_SESS059
RT @vilby: Indiana Univ. projected $23 million for Peoplesoft. Went #opensource and spent under $6 million. #Educause10 #E10_SESS059
RPI did bedework #opensource calendar because it was not too large a project. #Educause10 #E10_SESS059
Lawson - Using am #opensource support vendor means both lobbying the vendor and the community. #E10_SESS059 http://bit.ly/ddGKu4
#opensource higher ed systems, i.e. Sakai or Kuwali, must be able to scale down for smaller schools with limited support. #E10_SESS059
Lawson - Using am #opensource support vendor means both lobbying the vendor and the community. #E10_SESS059
Lawson at #Educause10 - "Drafting" behind the major players may be disastrous if major changes in the space. #E10_SESS059