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Open Source is a hot topic, both in the media and with IBM and our customers. It offers potential benefits such as flexibility and cost savings, but also potential challenges including support and maturity. Tune in to this webcast on June 6 at 11:00 am ET to explore IBM's unique set of abilities and offerings designed to address the question, "What should our Open Source strategy be?" We'll cover our combination of open source and commercial software offerings, our more than 8 year involvement with Open Source, and our experiences with Linux, Apache, Eclipse and many other open source projects.
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