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:Silicon.com: Mozilla CEO: 'Why We're Still Shunned in the Enterprise'
Silicon.com: Mozilla CEO: 'Why We're Still Shunned in the Enterprise'
May 24, 2006, 21 :00 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (9673 reads)

(Other stories by Sylvia Carr)

"Mozilla, maker of the open source Firefox web browser and Thunderbird email client, says a reliance on proprietary technologies is still an obstacle for IT directors looking to deploy open source in the enterprise.

"Mozilla Corporation CEO Mitchell Baker readily admitted to silicon.com that the enterprise is 'not our sweet spot' but said the organisation offers an enterprise customisation kit created by an IBM developer and said it's interested in working with partners to address the needs of corporate IT..."

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Related Stories:
US News & World Report: Firefox: On the Front Lines of the Internet Wars(Mar 06, 2006)
Economist: Firefox Swings to the Rescue(Dec 16, 2005)
mitchell's blog: Mozilla Foundation and Corporation(Oct 20, 2005)
ZDNet Australia: Mozilla: We're More Secure Than Microsoft(Mar 23, 2005)


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It's Calendar. 'Business Enterpr ...   It's not Firefox, I think...   
Rick Stockton
May 25, 2006, 01:18:13
 
>Also, the fact that no Mozilla browser  ...   Re: It's not Firefox, I think...   
eeburnout
May 25, 2006, 10:02:16
 
Oh yeah, maybe fixing the 5-yr old bugs  ...   Re: It's not Firefox, I think...   
eeburnout
May 25, 2006, 10:31:55
 
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