Daniel Viar wrote:
I'd like to get our company to feel
comfortable with open source

Anyone still denying, here in 2009, that open source offers serious business value is a dinosaur, doomed to extinction. Their cerebella have calcified. The balance tipped a decade ago.

Just like the real dinosaurs, extinction will only be fast on a geological time scale. Don't expect your job to evaporate next year because they won't use open source. Just expect that over the coming decades to be routinely outcompeted by the mammals.

Chances are, your company actually has embraced open source in some way. One facile argument is to ask if they use Google. Yes? Google uses Linux, MySQL, and yes, even R, so your company does too, if indirectly. Likely, some bit of open source has crept into your actual operation elsewhere besides your little R enclave.

How does one get an all Microsoft
shop on board with allowing users to user R?

Proceed the same way you already are.

It is as Gandhi said: "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."

Every revolution in corporate IT happened this way, including Microsoft's own rise to dominance. (Remember Big Blue?)

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