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No Matter What You Call It, Enterprise Software Must Put the Customer First
VMware's Chief Open Source Officer Dirk Hohndel shares his thoughts about the ongoing debate around enterprise software in the open source community and how the customer often gets lost in the fray.
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VMware's Chief Open Source Officer Dirk Hohndel shares his thoughts about the ongoing debate around enterprise software in the open source community and how the customer often gets lost in the fray.
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VMware's Chief Open Source Officer Dirk Hohndel shares his thoughts about the ongoing debate around enterprise software in the open source community and how the customer often gets lost in the fray.
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