FRANCE: LINUX TRAINING IS MORE EXPENSIVE FOR CIGREF
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The computing association for large French businesses, Cigref, estimates that the Linux operating system can lead to an increase of 10-20% in training costs, despite the fact that it reduces the company's purchasing bill. The Cigref felt that the free system was adapted to office and Internet applications, but is not ideal for the production environment.
Publication Name: Monde Informatique
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0242-5769
Year: 2000
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FRANCE: NEW OPENING FOR EGAIN
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Egain, the US software company, has opened a new office in France. The company designs customer relations management software package, for use over the Internet. It specialises in applications for real time services over the Internet, direct marketing via e-mail, e-mail management, and other self-service Internet applications.
Publication Name: Monde Informatique
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0242-5769
Year: 2001
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