For the Ontario Government, On the *nix side, roughly 80% are SUN and the rest are AIX servers. None are linux servers, unless you include the gray area Vmware ESX.
On the application side, no OSS application. The closest is probably the IBM http server... which is based on Apache. Bottomline is, they really should be "eating one's own dog food". -- regards, Andre | http://www.varon.ca On 7/23/07, Junn Flores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry, off-topic. > > Here maybe is one big help for giving FOSS a better business sense. > > I got this from Richard Alam of asterisk-ph. Some of you guys may be > able to contribute. > > > ---------------------------------------- > > The Ontario (Canada) government has funded research > and programs on how to commercialize OSS. The OSBR is > a newsletter to disseminate knowledge on lessons > learned about OSS. > > ==== > The July 2007 issue of the Open Source Business > Resource (OSBR) published by the Talent First Network > is now available for free at http://www.osbr.ca > Please examine and distribute the link to the OSBR to > those who may benefit from reading it. > > Please let us know whether or not you wish to > contribute articles to future issues. Page 25 > provides a schedule of the topics we plan to address. > > The OSBR examines the issues relevant to the > development and commercialization of open source > assets, including open content. The intent is for the > OSBR to: > * help create the right environment for companies to > commercialize goods and services based on open source > assets > * remove barriers to the commercialization of open > source assets > * surface the open source related activity that is > going on in companies, universities and governments > and knits it together as a cohesive story that we can > take to the world > * evolve to satisfy the needs of companies that use > open source to compete > > Initially, the scope of the OSBR will be the province > of Ontario, then Canada, and eventually the world. > > Dru Lavigne is the editor of the OSBR. Her email is: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > We would be grateful if you could please: > * distribute the link to the OSBR as widely as > possible > * contribute articles > * suggest topics of interest and potential authors > * let us know how we can improve the OSBR > * subscribe to the OSBR > * volunteer to the Advisory Board, and > * highlight events and news that pertain to open > source development and commercialization in your > community. > > Many thanks in advance - we would very much like to > hear from you! > > Salamat. > > Richard > > ----------------------------------------------------- > > > _________________________________________________ > Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List > [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) > Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists > Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph > > _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

