The Gillmor Gang


August 13, 2004
69 minutes, 23.8mb, recorded 2004-08-13
Topics: Open Source


The Gillmor Gang



R0ml Lefkowitz



Michael Vizard

Steve Gillmor, contributing editor, ZDNet
Doc Searls, senior editor, Linux Journal
Jon Udell, lead analyst, InfoWorld Test Center
Dana Gardner, senior analyst, Yankee Group

Fresh from a great presentation at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention, r0ml joins The Gang to discuss the corporate IT world. Will Windows XP SP2 allow Microsoft to claim its products are more secure? Why can't large organizations move away from IE? (Why should they care?) Why aren't more vertical applications available in open source? And why do vendors open-source their proprietary code such as Sun's plan to release Solaris 10?

Hear the answer to these questions and more from R0ml and The Gang including guest Gang member, Michael Vizard, editor-in-chief, CRN Magazine.

(Sorry about the sound quality of this program. We had a problem with our conference-call switch.)


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