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[Libreplanet-ca-qc] Quelques liens à partager au jourd'hui


From: Fabián Rodríguez
Subject: [Libreplanet-ca-qc] Quelques liens à partager au jourd'hui
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 06:20:41 -0400
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Bonjour,

Voici quelques liens à partager sur vos réseaux aujourd'hui:

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsolescence_programm%C3%A9e

L?obsolescence programmée (aussi appelée « désuétude planifiée ») est
l'idée que les fabricants mettraient sur le marché des biens à la
durée de vie (technique ou commerciale) délibérément réduite dès la
conception pour obliger ou inciter les consommateurs à en acheter des
remplacements. Le concept d'obsolescence programmée est discuté ; on y
voit parfois un mythe empreint de complotisme.


LinuxCon Europe: Linux Foundation announce Long Term Support Initiative

http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/LinuxCon-Europe-Linux-Foundation-announce-Long-Term-Support-Initiative-1366733.html

*Two years is said to be enough to cover the typical lifetime of a
consumer device, estimated at two to three years.*

*For Enterprise IT, Time To Move Beyond SAP*

SAP, un mastodonte dépassé, une nouvelle place pour les ERP libres ?

http://www.forbes.com/sites/ciocentral/2011/10/24/for-enterprise-it-time-to-move-beyond-sap/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

"It?s time for companies to move on. To eliminate these massive
shackling on-premise systems that have been inhibiting growth and
creativity for so long. Stop pushing aside innovative projects because
they simply can?t be done under SAP. It?s time to get creative again,
fuel growth and create the jobs that our country and others
desperately need. SAP?s efficiency allowed companies to cut jobs and
costs. The cloud will maintain that efficiency but re-integrate the
level of creativity that these great companies once thrived on."

A+

Fabian

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