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  • The Flatter Organizations and Broader Economic Webs of Open Source

    <ed.note>Larry Augustin (slides 19 & 20) alludes to the fact that open source pureplay economics flatten the typical software vendor hierarchy. It disintermediates the C-Suite (What value do they provide? They're not generating code), denecessitates the sales layer (What

  • Open source applications, has their time come?

    . Furthermore, open source has certainly proven it can scale given that Google runs their entire operation on it along with many other high volume online companies. The other big change is that conferences like the Open Source Business Conference are giving the space the credibility and visibility necessary to encourage enterprise adoption of these products. So is the time now for open source to step out of the OS and application stack and into the application? I

  • Kaiyzen - The Art of Continual Improvement

    Catchin up on the news from the day.  I attended the Hadoop Summit all day today.., will recap that in a later post.., TONS o stuff happening.  I will try to summarize here. The OSBC conference is happening in San Francisco.  Couple interesting items Venturebeat.  One is about Microsofts general counsel Brad Smith speaking to the crowd about MS changing their tune with working with the Open Source world.  This sounds similar to the tone MS

  • What I learned from OSBC 2008

    Having had a day to ruminate about the Open Source Business Conference 2008, a few key takeaways suggest themselves. It was by far the best OSBC yet, with a far more diverse audience and speaking faculty that we've had before. This naturally leads to a diverse set of "conclusions" arising from the event:

  • What I learned from OSBC 2008

    Having had a day to ruminate about the Open Source Business Conference 2008, a few key takeaways advocate themselves. It was by far the best OSBC yet, with a far more diverse audience and talking faculty that we’ve had before. This naturally leads to a diverse set of “conclusions

  • What I learned from OSBC 2008

    Having had a day to ruminate about the Open Source Business Conference 2008, a few key takeaways suggest themselves. It was by far the best OSBC yet, with a far more diverse audience and speaking faculty that we've had before. This naturally leads to a diverse set of "conclusions" arising from the event:

  • The Open Road - The Business and Politics of Open Source by Matt Asay - CNET News

    Having had a day to ruminate about the Open Source Business Conference 2008, a few key takeaways suggest themselves. It was by far the best OSBC yet, with a far more diverse audience and speaking faculty that we've had before. This naturally leads to a diverse set of "conclusions" arising from the event:

  • What I learned from OSBC 2008

    Having had a day to ruminate about the Open Source Business Conference 2008, a few key takeaways suggest themselves. It was by far the best OSBC yet, with a far more diverse audience and talking faculty that we’ve had before. This naturally leads to a diverse set of “conclusions

  • Open source and the shrinking waterhole

    Despite a lot of brave talk at OSBC there is little doubt that open source is heading into its first recession. (If you want to explain a recession to your four-year old, here’s one way.) During the last bust, what I call the dot-bomb, open source was the answer to questions on how

  • Open Source Business Conference: Great, we won. So what did we win?

    That’s what I asked leading open source investor Larry Augustin (pictured left; he founded VA Linux, SourceForge, and backed many more) and Harold Goldberg, chief executive of Zend, at the InfoWorld Open Source Business Conference, which just wrapped up. All the evidence suggested open source has arrived: This year, some 40 percent of the conference came from the IT departments of large, traditional tech companies, Goldberg estimated


 

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