Aug 31, 2005 at 05:03 AM

Mambo, Open Source Phenomenon?

By: Robin Bloor
Published online at: IT-Director

Robin Bloor talks about why his company website is using Mambo.

"It was no great shock to me when Mambo won the Best Open Source Solution at LinuxWorld, although I was a little surprised that it edged out Firefox. Both Mambo and Firefox are high quality products that any development team would be proud to have created. Just as I have little doubt that Firefox has carved itself a piece of the browser market that it will not lose (no matter what Microsoft does), I have no doubt that Mambo has achieved critical mass in a similar way. Mambo is here to stay."

Read the article online at IT-Director

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