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April
2008: Everything I Said Last Month was Wrong
February
2008: IT as System Integrator
January
2008: Digitization Causes the New Rustbelt
December
2007: Open Source in 2008: Predictions
November
2007: Commercial Open Source: Can It Scale?
October
2007: The Future of Open Source
September
2007: Achilles and the Tortoise: Open Source and Hardware
August
2007: Commercial Open Source: Selling Across the Second
Chasm
July
2007: Commercial Open Source: Crossing the Second
Chasm
June
2007: The Washington Post: Illustrating
the Power of the New Economics of IT
May
2007: Taking Advantage of the New Economics of IT
April
2007: The New Economics of IT, Part II
March
2007: The New Economics of IT
February
2007: The "Flip Test": What if Open Source
Came First?
January
2007: Open Source in 2007: What the Future Holds
December
2006: The Open Source Digital Divide
November
2006: The Open Source "Underground Economy"
October
2006: Virtualization:
Are Software Appliances the Cure for Open Source?
September
2006: Post-Scarcity Software
Economics: If Support is the New Marketing, What is the New
Sales?; Snap Circuits Followup
August
2006: Post-Scarcity Software
Economics: Support is the New Marketing
July
2006: Open Source Adoption Patterns -- The Early Adopter/Mainstream
User Paradigm is Broken
June
2006: Andy Kessler on Open Source Elasticity of Demand
May
2006: The Future of Community
April
2006: Checking Out the Community: A Guide to Assessing
Your Open Source Community
March
2006: Oracle's Open Source Acquisition Spree: Is it
the Big Bad Wolf?
February
2006: GPL3 Followup and Musings on Margin Migration
January
2006: Open Source in the Post-Proprietary Era
December
2005: IT Skills for the Post-Proprietary Era
November
2005: If Open Source is Free, Why Has My Job Gotten
Harder? IT in the Post-Proprietary Era.
October
2005: Enterprise Software: Requiem for a Business
Model
September
2005: GPL 3: The Calm Before the Storm
August
2005: Community: The Difference
Between Friend and Faux Open Source and LinuxWorld Wrapup
July
2005: Hell Freezes Over Redux and Solving the Open
Source Skills Challenge
June
2005: Learn How to Address the Challenge of Open Source
Anonymity, Golden becomes CIO Magazine Open Source Pundit,
and Early Peek at Navica Open Source Whitepaper
May
2005: IBM Buys Gluecode and Associated Press Reviews
OpenOffice 2.0
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