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7 Reasons Why IT Admins Prefer Open Source Operating Systems

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Open source operating systems are becoming increasingly popular among IT administrators for several reasons. Unlike proprietary software which is owned by companies or individuals who control how it's used and distributed, open-source software allows anyone to access its source code and modify it as they see fit. Here are some of the key reasons why IT admins prefer open source operating systems: 1) Cost Savings: Open-source software comes at no cost as compared to proprietary alternatives that require licensing fees all through their use. This results in significant savings for organizations that rely heavily on technology solutions without adding extra expenses into tight budgets. 2) Flexibility: The flexibility offered by using open source means any organization has complete control over how they adapt applications according to their unique business processes giving them greater efficiency than off-the-shelf propriety products. 3) Security: It’s true that hackers might be able t...

Open Source Street Names 2

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  Some of the proposed Names based on Open Source Projects are:      1.  Xfce Crossing      2. VLC Vista      3. Brave Boulevard     4. Chromium Crescent      5. Inkscape Intersection      6. Jellyfin Junction     7. Audacity Alley     8. Scribus Street     9. Cosmic DE Crossing     10. Gnote Groove     11. GNU Way Note: Realistically, I think around 7 to 10 streets at most will have honour of being named after Open Source. Also, some will have to be tweaked, removing the likes of Alley, Grove and such as they may not be a true reflection of the place. Please send more. Due date 24th May 2024 (Just before National Elections)