Sharing Platforms, Sharing Flaws: Does Interoperable Mean Vulnerable?
Interoperability is fast becoming a key watchword in business computing circles. Open source products continue to gain enterprise acceptance. With that acceptance comes an increase in users who demand that data produced with one application to work with data produced for another application — or even another operating system. Open source advocates want maximum interoperability, which allows them to use whatever software they choose. For instance, a company using an open source business application expects the files it creates and works with to be compatible with Microsoft’s wares.
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Sharing Platforms, Sharing Flaws: Does Interoperable Mean Vulnerable?
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