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Philippine Open Source Company Launched 

The Philippine's first software services company dedicated solely to the
promotion of open source software, the Distributed Development Network
(DDN), was launched on the Wo5ld Wide Web on February 3, the anniversary
of the Open Source initiative, amidst speculation and wonder about its
radical business model. 

Leading the impending breakout of the open source movement into the
mainstream IT  industry, DDN distributes, develops, and supports only open
source products. Unlike proprietary counterparts such as Windows, the
source code, or programming lines used to create software, of open
source software is open to the public. Users can freely modify and
redistribute open source applications provided they also make these
applications open. As a result, open  source software is often affordable
or free, of very high quality, and much more stable  and secure than
commercial software. 

DDN is unlike proprietary software vendors who charge exorbitant licensing
fees for their software. "We intend to give practically all of the
supported open source applications away", said Victor Serafica, Managing
Partner of DDN. "We are compensated through our reasonably-priced support
services, which includes training, customization, installation, and user
support."
 
DDN is also putting in place an Open Source Developers Network. Called 
2DNet, it is a pool of experienced open source software developers who are
organized into teams to support DDN's projects. "This will allow us to
support our clients without the risk of huge overhead costs," said
Emmanuel Amador, one of DDN's partners. The Developers Network is tapping
the members of various open source groups such as the Philippine Linux
Users Group (PLUG). 

In addition, DDN also launched a new website to support the development 
efforts of the local open source community. Called CodeOpen, the website
is a repository of available open source information as well as a place
where developers can promote and link their current open source software
projects, enabling others to cooperate in the development process. Users
can access CodeOpen at http://www.codeopen.com.
 
DDN also takes pride in its completely open and transparent business
model. "Our books, research initiatives, company structure, the very way
we do business, shall be open for all to see," Serafica said. "We believe
honesty and transparency are the best way to win the trust of our clients
and the open source community," Amador added.
 
DDN's website is at: http://www.distdev.com. 

The developers' Network is at: http://2dnet.distdev.com 

Contact email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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                       "Affordable Access for All!"
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