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Ron Bongo Is Devotee of Ubuntu, One of the Most Highly Celebrated Linux Distributors

Ron Bongo and his Corra Technology leadership team pushes the company’s core values of excellence, creation and integrity. The commitment to surpass client objectives and Ron Bongo’s passion to innovate has been established to clientele again and again. Corra Technologys management team has been carefully assembled. Varied, outstanding talents and sector know how span this leadership team. Ron Bongo promises that every team member must have both an uncompromised dedication to furnishing clientele value as well as the talent and skills to solve unique client challenges.

To Ron Bongo, true networking starts with good technology. Social and business networks have lived for a long time. Employing technology to provide the tools to better establish, manage, promote and to more intimately and effectively interact with network members is called Web 2.0. Web 2.0 is at the cutting edge of Web strategy in social and business networks.

For some organizations, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are the mission-critical spine of business transactions and communication. Besides supplying the core transaction processing that complex enterprises need, Enterprise Resource Planning systems are often the launch pad for strategic openings.

Ron Bongo knows that a key component of the right ERP system is its ability to integrate quickly and completely with other systems which not only reduces the ownership costs over time, but also, provides one central repository of enterprise knowledge on which businesses can confidently base key performance indicators. This important functionality allows executives to efficiently and effectively steer their businesses to success.

Ron Bongo continues to be an active evangelist for Open Source Software. Open source has matured in popularity as well as in quality over the last decade and has supplied developers with valuable programming resource for almost any applications Ron Bongo says, and he points out that anyone who is interested in learning more about open source can get education in four ways: online resources, formal classes and trainings, organized seminars, and self-study Podcasts, videos, documentations and other tools can be obtained through Internet resources and other product usually produced by a community of developers and programmers coming from different parts of the globe. This is likely the best way to learn about open source software and programming, as continued support and additional resources can be further obtained from the open source community.

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