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Microsoft’s claims that open source technologies infringe on 235 of its patents irked some IT managers last month, while others said they viewed the patent offensive as nothing more than a standard corporate business tactic. However, none of the half-dozen IT executives who were interviewed about Microsoft’s infringement assertions plan to change their open source adoption strategies — at least, not unless and until there’s a good reason for them to do so.

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Original post by Todd R. Weiss, Jeremy Kirk and Elizabeth Montalbano and software by Elliott Back

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