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The fallacy of collaboration technology

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The fallacy of collaboration technology
There's a big gap between how people collaborate and how technology vendors think they should collaborate. Still, collaboration is good, and we'll have more of it than ever -- but not in the way the major vendors are pushing. Read More


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Should enterprise software users worry about open source license compliance? Obviously, respecting authors and obeying the law are important, but for most of us the answer is no. That's where the Software Freedom Conservancy steps in. Read More

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