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Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Study: 40 percent of Irish companies choose open source - iReach

More than 40 percent of organizations in Ireland will use some form of open-source software in 2006, according to a study by iReach, a research company in Dublin.

Read more at iReach
Posted by Brian Cleland at 3:12 PM
Labels: adoption, ireland, trends

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