Wednesday, October 17, 2007

What enterprise software can learn from community sites

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LinuxWorld's Linux and Open Source News Alert, 10/17/07

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What enterprise software can learn from community sites: Gary Little October 16, 2007
Gary Little, a partner at Morgenthaler Ventures, explains the interaction between an open source company and its user community, and how companies don't just cash in on the community, but the community changes the shape of a company.

"We found that that traditional model of enterprise software was becoming a challenge to invest behind because of that up-front cost in sales and marketing on one hand and then in many aspects a smaller market as all of the different software companies have spliced and diced those respective areas. So starting when Oracle started to roll up even huge giants like PeopleSoft, we decided we needed a more disruptive approach to the marketplace. Panscopic acquired JasperReports, which was the open source leader in business intelligence reporting, and we changed our name to JasperSoft." (Read more)

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More Linux news

Red Hat, Novell sued for patent infringement October 12, 2007
Linux vendors Red Hat and Novell are being sued for patent infringement by a patent troll firm, IP Innovation and Technology Licensing. (Read more)

OSI approves two Microsoft shared-source licenses October 16, 2007
The board of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) has approved two Microsoft Corp. licenses that allow proprietary source code to be shared, a move that is likely to inspire protest and spur controversy for die-hard open-source proponents. (Read more)

Kernel space: Linux gets CAN support October 16, 2007
The rugged communications bus designed for automotive and other high-noise applications now has Linux support, thanks to kernel developers at Volkswagen. (Read more)

Open-source CMS app grows from a drop to an ocean October 15, 2007
Drupal started out as a college experiment. The Open Source content management system, which is written in PHP and runs on a LAMP stack, now powers about 200,000 public facing Web sites and numerous intranet sites around the world. Needless to say, it has thousands of contributors. (Read more)

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How to risk-shift the desktop productivity suck October 16, 2007
The Bring Your Own Laptop movement is the IT side of The Great Risk Shift. Just as companies have moved employees from "defined benefit" pension plans to "defined contribution" plans, it makes sense to offload the risks of desktop PCs from the company to the user. Today's desktops are the worst of both worlds: they're as flaky as an innovative product, with all the differentiating value of a commodity product. It's a no-brainer for the CIO to disconnect his or her performance from the Great Desktop Productivity Suck. And no, the problems of desktop machines aren't vendor-specific. (Read more)


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Don Marti is editor of LinuxWorld.com.



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