Let me answer Yagnesh's point...
Yes, the penetration of platforms like linux is still quite limited, and it
has a lot to do with the availability of knowledge around you. Every
hardware fellow knows how to install windows but does not have linux
knowledge. I've been encouraging hardware vendors
On 12/21/06, Aditya Godbole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/21/06, YAGNESH N DESAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Surly friends OpenSource is currently in demand
> but most of the industry in and around Surat is not using it.
> Like "L&T", "RIL", "Essar" are on M$ while
> "Torrent power" is on Uni
On 12/21/06, YAGNESH N DESAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Surly friends OpenSource is currently in demand
but most of the industry in and around Surat is not using it.
Like "L&T", "RIL", "Essar" are on M$ while
"Torrent power" is on Unix. (I am yet to see an Enterprise
on OpenSource I hardly found
Surly friends OpenSource is currently in demand
but most of the industry in and around Surat is not using it.
Like "L&T", "RIL", "Essar" are on M$ while
"Torrent power" is on Unix. (I am yet to see an Enterprise
on OpenSource I hardly found a user)
I found 2 Linux users in Surat both are students.
Just to support the fact that open source expertise is certainly in demand!
Cost-saving is one thing.. the inherent robustness of many tools and the
adherance to latest standards is another bigger appeal.
We companies woo our customers on the basis of all these factors... and
guess what expertise
Google heavily uses open source technologies, and this is very well
known. If someone doesnt know this yet, please tell them and point
them to
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1877924,00.asp
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2005/10/supporting-open-source.html
The above are from 2005. And heres
On 12/19/06, YAGNESH N DESAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Friends;
Yesterday I had chance of speeking to my cousin who happens
to be Prof in Computer Department in South Gujarat University
here. This topic came up while our discussion.
What I was surprised at was that it seemed to be a egg and ch
Hi,
--- YAGNESH N DESAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> story. He said that students are willing to work on
> project based on
> most current commercial platforms (definately not
> open source)
> only as they get good job opportunities after the
> same.
... which cleary shows the huge _gap_ between
Friends;
Yesterday I had chance of speeking to my cousin who happens
to be Prof in Computer Department in South Gujarat University
here. This topic came up while our discussion.
What I was surprised at was that it seemed to be a egg and chicken
story. He said that students are willing to work on
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 3:36 PM
To: plug-mail@plug.org.in
Subject: [PLUG] open source projects
Hi all,
I remmember a few days ago a chain of mails regarding open source
projects for college going students was released.I would like to know
how far has the progress been and are there any
On 15/12/06, archana acharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I remmember a few days ago a chain of mails regarding open source
projects for college going students was released.I would like to know
how far has the progress been and are there any available so that i
could apply.
Archana Achary
Hi all,
I remmember a few days ago a chain of mails regarding open source
projects for college going students was released.I would like to know
how far has the progress been and are there any available so that i
could apply.
Archana Acharya
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