To: Elroy who wrote (1039 ) 1/17/2000 4:35:00 PM From: architect* Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1502
OpenAvenue/Linuxbox/Objectshare define one of the main Linux Open Source communities, OpenAvenue, an Internet portal company, connects companies in need of programming services to the vast pool of freelance talent available on the Internet. The portal provides one of the largest centralized locations for code-sharing, collaboration, and technical content. OpenAvenue has over 60 Open Source development projects underway. IBM is collaborating with the Linux OpenSource community on several open source development projects. Project programers from OpenAvenue provide the technical expertise companies like IBM HP SUNW are currently looking for. Even MSFT announced last week MSFT is looking for Linux programmers. Private companies like OpenAvenue, Linuxbox and Objectshare have access to lots of Linux programmers. So through using their own employees and being a middle man for the Big Blues to accomplish their Linux development projects. OpenAvenue can generate revenues from 1. Linux consulting services, 2.application development services, 3. Online resource recruiting, 4. Application development services, 5. Technical support services, 6. Web site hosting 100 project currently underway 7. E-commerce portal design and hosting. The linux programmers collaborate with IBM SUNW MSFT through companies like OpenAvenue, Linuxbox, Objectshare and Cosource. OpenAvenue owns Linux boxlinux.box.sk IBM says it will collaborate with the Linux Open Source community to help develop IBM technologies. linuxtoday.com OpenAvenue outsources development projects from Cosource Current Request for Open Source development proposals (IBM has several OS projects underway, check out IBM website)cosource.com OpenAvenue a leading portal Open Source Development projectslinuxbox.com IBM lauches Linux division closes Internet divisioncnn.com One of a 100 web hosting projects by OpenAvenuexitami.com OpenAvenue and Oraclesigs.com Just search last weeks news for Linux Open Source and see what other companies need Linux Open Source programmers. Give OpenAvenue a little more time. The "intellectual property" of OpenAvenue is anxiously waiting to be brought into the marketplace.