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                      <title>Developers' Training Workshop Reinforces Global FOSS Healthcare Interoperability Agenda</title>
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                      <author>blackphoenix8</author>
                      
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                      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 08:54:58 +0530</pubDate>
                      

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                      <title>Standalone OSS market to hit US$5.8bn </title>
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                      <description>Significant demand for standalone open source software (OSS) will see the market grow at a rate of 26pc a year to reach US$5.8bn by 2011, according to IDC.</description>
                      <author>kaeru</author>
                      
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                      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 07:34:49 +0530</pubDate>
                      

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                      <title>Linux: making small businesses possible</title>
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                      <description>Story of a startup FOSS SME and cost comparisons</description>
                      <author>kaeru</author>
                      
                          <category>SME</category>
                      
                      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2007 22:29:59 +0530</pubDate>
                      

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                      <title>A FOSS Disaster Management System to aid typhoon victims - Stockholm Challenge finalists team up.</title>
                      <link>http://www.iosn.net/Members/sheran/foss_dms_aids_typhoon_victims</link>
                      <description>The story is of a Stockholm Challenge finalist of HotCity Wireless who contacts another finalist, a FOSS disaster response project from the Health category when a typhoon strikes in the Philippines.</description>
                      <author>sheran</author>
                      
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                      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2007 23:07:31 +0530</pubDate>
                      

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                      <title> FOSS consulting offers special advantages and challenges</title>
                      <link>http://www.iosn.net/fossatwork/sme-news/foss-consulting-offers-special-advantages-and-challenges</link>
                      <description>IT Manger's Journal: A clear sign that free and open source software (FOSS) has become mainstream is the growing number of small consultants who specialize in it.</description>
                      <author>kaeru</author>
                      
                          <category>Consulting</category>
                      
                      
                          <category>SME</category>
                      
                      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2007 13:48:52 +0530</pubDate>
                      

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                      <title>Enterprise open source Toolkit</title>
                      <link>http://www.iosn.net/fossatwork/sme-news/enterprise-open-source-toolkit</link>
                      <description>Small businesses with small budgets can save a lot of money by deploying open-source software — at least in theory. The Linux operating system and office productivity software such as OpenOffice can be downloaded free. That sounds a lot better than paying $200 (£101.49) for each system's OS and $300-500 more for an Office suite.</description>
                      <author>kaeru</author>
                      
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                      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2006 09:40:59 +0530</pubDate>
                      

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                      <title>1st FOSS@Work, Manila, Philippines</title>
                      <link>http://www.iosn.net/asean-3/countries/philippines/news/fossatwork1_philippines</link>
                      <description>Open Source Software can empower Southeast Asian enterprises, says regional conference FOSS@Work</description>
                      <author>blackphoenix8</author>
                      
                          <category>Government Policy</category>
                      
                      
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                      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2006 16:35:41 +0530</pubDate>
                      

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                      <title>NECTEC seminar "Project Summary report for Use Linux SIS to encourage business development". </title>
                      <link>http://www.iosn.net/asean-3/countries/thailand/events/nectec-seminar</link>
                      <description>NECTEC Thailand: ( Thai Nationnal Electronics and Computer Technology ) seminar "Project Summary report for Use Linux SIS to encourage business development" when 10 November 2006 at  Aroma Hotel Bangkok</description>
                      <author>bluefox</author>
                      
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                      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2006 21:35:00 +0530</pubDate>
                      

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