Open source directions: IBM’s Bob Sutor on best practices
13th Nov 2006, 23:04 GMT
Bob Sutor, vice president of open source and standards at IBM, sat down with Network World Senior Editor Deni Connor to discuss the relationship between intellectual property and open source. The discussion ranged from how a company can balance open source and proprietary software development to what Novell and Microsoft are doing that potentially could upset the open source model.
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