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      <h1><a href="http://www.linuxinsider.com/edpick/75894.html"
          style="color:black">Open Source Still Draws Proprietary
          Vendors Into the Fold</a></h1>
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              Jay Lyman<br>
              08/14/12 5:00 AM PT</td>
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              The proprietary competition is very different when it is
              sitting
              alongside everyone else in developing, deploying or
              integrating with
              open source software. Today's proprietary vendors talk
              bullishly about
              their integration with, contribution to, and support for
              open source
              software, which is a far cry from belittling open source
              as a hobby or
              demonizing it as not enterprise-ready. <br>
              <a href="http://www.linuxinsider.com/edpick/75894.html">[See
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Apparently, we are supposed to be more angry about what 
Mitt Romney does with his money than what Barack Obama 
does with ours.</pre>
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