The Department of Defense and Open Source Software

Topics:
Audits,
Business Process Management,
Competitive Strategy,
Human Capital,
Product Development and Design
Tags:
Enterprise Software,
Open Source,
Open-source Software,
Oracle Corp.,
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA),
Software,
U.S. Department Of Defense,
Web Services
Source:
Oracle

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Overview: Is open source software a viable strategy for large-scale SOA deployments, especially at the U.S. Department of Defense? This white paper looks at the pros and cons of open-source software and helps organizations understand how to build a business case that is based on cost, schedule, performance and risks across the entire program lifecycle not just up-front program inception costs and considerations.

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Format: PDF | Date: Mar 2009


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