Harvard study: Open source has an economic value of 8.8 trillion dollars

According to a Harvard study, open source software contributes an impressive economic value of $8.8 trillion.

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  1. That’s a fascinating statistic! The estimated economic value of open source software highlights how critical it is to the tech industry and beyond. It underscores the contributions of countless developers and organizations who collaborate to create tools and platforms that drive innovation and reduce costs. This value not only reflects direct software usage but also the broader ecosystem that thrives around open source, including education, entrepreneurship, and research. How do you think organizations can better leverage open source to maximize this potential?

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