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:domain-B: India Set to Wrest Leadership in Open-Source Computing
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Feb 8, 2006, 10 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4933 reads)

"India is emerging as the hottest Asian market for Open Source (OS) with rapid strides being made in OS adoption in many sectors of industry, education, enterprise and government, as well as in the development of Open Source applications, says Robert Adkins, co-founder of Technetra, the Silicon Valley-based technology consulting company..."

"In India for LinuxAsia 2006 that opens in New Delhi tomorrow, Adkins says, 'Indian business enterprises are expected to spend $25.12 billion on information technology in 2006, that is more than 23.7 per cent over the past year. And of this, the Open Source market can look for at least a 40-50 per cent share as the opportunity...'"

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