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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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Springboard to a Swan Dive? (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Kambil, Ajit; Beebe, Bruce; Goodson, Peter; Olson, John F.; Berger, David J.; King, Charles H.Article HBS-R0502B-ELeadership and People ManagementJohn Clough, the CFO of NetRF, a tech firm in Salt Lake City, gets an offer he's not sure he wants to refuse. Benchmark, a Fortune 500 packaged goods company, is looking for someone to join its audit committee. "Would you be interested?" the executive recruiter asks. John's experience with publicly held companies is limited, but he's highly regarded in the financial community for his acumen and probity. At NetRF, a maker of wireless communication...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