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Training and Support: Still Key to Enterprise Open Source Adoption

Sometimes, no matter how polished and perfect something you're working on is, the enabler for whether it will really make a difference to others lies elsewhere. There continues to be strong evidence that no matter how many types of cost savings and efficiencies open source can offer them, enterprises just won't bite if they fear training and support hurdles. Good commercial open source companies understand this acutely, and build their messaging around it. Those who don't face an uphill battle.


Training: The Missing Link in Business Adoption of Open Source?

When we recently covered the results from North Bridge Partners' survey on the future of open source, I was struck by an answer that the majority of respondents gave to this question: What do you see as the key barrier to open source adoption in business? The most popular answer to that question was unfamiliarity with open source solutions. The question was asked in an open-ended way, so I assume that some people giving that answer are probably unfamiliar with the actual existence of open source software that could benefit them, and others are aware of the existence of the software, but don't know how to use the applications.

That last branch of the problem implies that training is more important than many providers of commercial open source offerings think it is. Today, I've been looking at the market research results from IDC's annual Worldwide IT Education and Training Vendor Analysis Study. (PDF) In it, Red Hat is named the commercial software provider that does training and education best. Here are some important reasons for that finding.?



Linux Foundation Starts Training Program to Foster Talent

The Linux Foundation have emerged as a great example of how centralized open source initiatives can make a postive difference for many projects and platforms. Now, the foundation is announcing a new training program to kick of later this month at its Annual Collaboration Summit, with advanced courses taught by leading community developers. Here are the details.