Social approaches to the 2030 business challenge in Ecuador: migration to free software and statistical projection

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18564578

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bussines, Ecuador, free software, Linux, statistics

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Introduction: the social approaches to the 2030 business challenge in Ecuador gave an introduction to the technological paradigm of the migration to Free Software. Objective: to institute actions in favor of corporate advancement through Exploratory Research. Method: based on experimental procedures, Inferential Statistics enabled the GNU/Linux competencies as a sample. Results: the projection of Software, as an exchange, was discovered as freedom of expression, with 2030 as the deadline. This is to the extent that Ecuadorian companies migrate computationally and delve into the operational evolution of user computing as a literal proposition of ‘Good Living'; forging innovation. Conclusion: appealing to interoperability, as a connection in technological development, the boom in research was framed within a pioneering Operating System. So, in terms of flexibility, it was transformed into an appendix intended for identifying patterns in a globalized world and thus, commercial organizations could emerge in the business field.

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2026-02-11

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Basantes Valverde, W., Astudillo Condo, D., & Allauca Sandoval, N. (2026). Social approaches to the 2030 business challenge in Ecuador: migration to free software and statistical projection. Universidad & Ciencia, 15(1), e9031. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18564578

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