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=Tech Strategy=
=Tech Strategy=
Many Japanese businesses keep to viewing Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) with skepticism, often seeing it as less reliable or secure than proprietary alternatives. This perception is there even as global trends and security realities suggest the opposite.  
Many Japanese businesses keep to viewing Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) with skepticism, often seeing it as less reliable or secure than proprietary alternatives. This perception is there even as global trends and security realities suggest the opposite.