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El caso HBR: Código abierto: salvación o suicidio
Wilson, Scott; Kambil, AjitArticle HBS-R0804AInformation TechnologiesAmp arriba, un popular juego de música electrónica, es una idea original de programadores preciados de KMS, que ahora pasan su tiempo tratando de mantener a los clientes deslumbrados con las actualizaciones. Pero un par de empresas de nueva creación han arrancado la idea de usar su propio código - que es de código abierto. Ahora están exigiendo que flotan KMS con la marea alta y unirse a la comunidad de código abierto. ¿Cómo puede la empresa gana...Starting at €8.20
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Open Source: Salvation or Suicide? (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Wilson, Scott; Kambil, AjitArticle HBS-R0804A-EInformation TechnologiesAmp Up, a wildly popular electronic-music game, is the brainchild of KMS's cherished programmers, who now spend their time trying to keep customers dazzled with upgrades. But a couple of start-ups have ripped off the idea using their own code - which is open source. Now they're demanding that KMS float with the rising tide and join the open-source community. How could the company make money without its IP? And why should it try? Four experts comm...Starting at €8.20
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Open Source: Salvation or Suicide (HBR Case Study)
Wilson, Scott; Kambil, AjitArticle HBS-R0804X-EInformation TechnologiesAmp Up, a wildly popular electronic-music game, is the brainchild of KMS's cherished programmers, who now spend their time trying to keep customers dazzled with upgrades. But a couple of start-ups have ripped off the idea using their own code - which is open source. Now they're demanding that KMS float with the rising tide and join the open-source community. How could the company make money without its IP? And why should it try? Four experts comm...Starting at €8.20
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Open Source: Salvation or Suicide (Commentary for HBR Case Study)
Wilson, Scott; Kambil, AjitArticle HBS-R0804Z-EInformation TechnologiesAmp Up, a wildly popular electronic-music game, is the brainchild of KMS's cherished programmers, who now spend their time trying to keep customers dazzled with upgrades. But a couple of start-ups have ripped off the idea using their own code - which is open source. Now they're demanding that KMS float with the rising tide and join the open-source community. How could the company make money without its IP? And why should it try? Four experts comm...Starting at €8.20