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Raleigh, NC
April 30, 2007
Jim Ray, president of Neuse River Networks, announces the launch
of a new web site, www.triangleopensource.org.
Triangle Open Source is a Linux lab, which allows people who are
not familiar with Linux or the Open Source applications that run
on Linux to use them. Several other groups, such as Triangle Linux
Users Group at www.trilug.org, are Linux advocacy groups. In contrast,
Triangle Open Source is only a lab, with the aim of instructing
those who are not familiar with Linux in how to use it.
Linux/Open Source and the current commercial software have many
similarities and differences, and these differences are what impede
the progress of Open Source in the market. Most users can quickly
learn to do almost anything with Linux/Open Source that they could
do with commercial software.
Potential users are encouraged to register on the web site, and
sign up on the email list to get involved. The next meeting is May,
2007. Meetings are, until further notice, invitation only - registration
is required to attend.
Specializing in the design, sales, installation, and support of
today's technology for small to mid-sized markets, Neuse River Networks
also focuses in both commercial and industrial network systems.
Now in its tenth year, the company began with deploying phone, computer,
and audio systems in and around the Raleigh/Durham area, which they
continue today.
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