Open Source means different things to different people. For some it's a business model. For others it's a way of collaborating. Some see it as a way of reducing costs. And some are out to change the world. Open Source means different things to different people. For some it's a business model. For others it's a way of collaborating. Some see it as a way of reducing costs. And some are out to change the world.Sep. 22, 2006 08:30 PM EDT Reads: 17,420 Replies: 2 |







Andrew Cowie is a long time Unix and Linux user and advocate, but somewhat unusually was an infantry officer in the Canadian army, having graduated from Royal Military College with a degree in engineering physics. He saw service across North America and a peacekeeping tour in Bosnia. Based in Sydney, Andrew runs Operational Dynamics, a consultancy helping clients worldwide with crisis management. On the technical side, Andrew has extensive experience as a Unix/Linux sysadmin, Java developer, and has long been an Open Source advocate.

























