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Enterprise Adoption of Open Source Steams Ahead

This week brings some interesting new reports on open source adoption in enterprises, providing more evidence that the economic downturn is boosting many open source product categories. BusinessWeek has a big story out on cost-conscious companies turning to open source, ranging from ETrade to the Los Angeles Times. Meanwhile, new survey results illustrate a trend we've written about before: open source moving up the software stack in enterprises.


Alfresco Releases Results of its Open Source Barometer Survey

Alfresco Software, which makes open source enterprise content management software, is out with the results of its third global survey of trends in enterprise open source usage. The Alfresco Open Source Barometer survey went to 25,000 Alfresco community members between April and September. It consists of questions about open source infrastructure and software stacks at enterprises. There are some interesting findings, including wariness toward Microsoft's Silverlight, and friendliness toward Java, AJAX and Web 2.0 offerings.


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Motorola is betting the farm on mobile open source and Android.....

Is Canonical overly paternalistic with Ubuntu?.....

Version 3.0 of the Alfresco Enterprise Edition content management system is out, and adds Alfresco Share for online team collaboration.....

Three scripts for package management on Debian and Ubuntu systems.....

Notable open source innovations.....



Open Source Business: Model or Tactic?

Red Hat logoReadWriteWeb points readers to a report released by the 451 Group stating that open source is not a true business model, but more of a business tactic.

Traditionally, the open source business model is perceived as free/open software, with paid support and configuration services. The report found, however, that many of the responding open source businesses incorporate some commercially licensed software in their product line. It also found that the paid support/free software idea -- while theoretically, at least, valid -- is multi-layered, complex, and highly variable between software product, software company, and industry.



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Is the way to make money in open source to charge for what's not open source?.....

Sun has released the code for its xVM Server software and Sun xVM Ops Center 2.0, key components in its virtualization portfolio.....

Five open source Web 2.0 apps.....

Backed by EMC, IBM, Microsoft, OpenText, Oracle, and SAP, Alfresco Software has announced a draft for a Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) spec. It's designed to encourage interoperability among content management systems.....



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Red Hat's Project Spacewalk --where is it heading?.....

What does Google Chrome mean for Firefox, and could this be a prelude to Google acquiring Mozilla?.....

Alfresco Software has announced that Adobe has implemented its document collaboration as part of the file sharing features in Acrobat.com......

10 open source companies to watch.....



Are Ubuntu Users Getting the Best of Both Worlds?

For a community distribution, Ubuntu sure knows how to preen itself to look good for the business world. Canonical hasn't exactly kept its plans to get on IT managers' radar a secret, but the number of enterprise-ready applications for Ubuntu 8.04 LTS that are slowly becoming available in the Ubuntu Partner repository is getting hard to ignore.

 



LinuxWorld Day Two Gets Rolling

The LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco is open for day two, and the announcements are coming fast and furious. Motorola's ROKR EM30 has been announced, making it the 22nd handset based on the LiMo Foundation's mobile Linux platform. Meanwhile, new security and Wi-Fi monitoring tools are being unveiled. Here are some of the top new arrivals.


Alfresco Supports Microsoft SharePoint's Protocol: Thanks, EU

We've written about Microsoft's pledges to become more interoperable, and I've agreed with other observers that much of Microsoft's motivation for these new moves comes from the trouble it's gotten into with the EU and the Justice Department. As part of complying with the EU's demands, the company has released the specifications for the Microsoft Office interfaces, and now we're seeing some of the benefits spill over into open source. Alfresco, which makes open source enterprise content management (ECM) software, has added SharePoint interoperability to the beta of its Labs 3 offering, downloadable now. Microsoft SharePoint is a browser-based collaboration and document managment platform, and I like it. Here's the upshot.


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Alfresco founder: Open source is free as in puppies, but not as in dog food .....

Sun to add Python support to NetBeans IDE.....

Nginx: The other open source web server.....

Oddball open source games.....

Here's how to get into the iTunes App Store on an early basis--good tip...



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