Businesses Opts for Open Source
On account of high cost of maintaining IT systems, businesses are looking into possible integration of open source into the current proprietary system. It might be obvious to say that implementing open source systems are significantly less expensive than proprietary systems in initial cost. Open source software is freely available for commercial and non-commercial use, and can be freely modified and redistributed. The only condition for having open source is to retain the open source license by honoring the developers.
In some cases the open source solutions are developed quickly. They tend to be more reliable, more stable, and easier to maintain. As stated earlier no required license fees which alone generates savings of thousands of dollars and in some cases, hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Generally, businesses and companies are very comfortable with what they’re doing, with that they don’t see a need to change even with the benefits of open source. Over all companies aren’t feeling pressured to do so until some crack downs on illegal software by the Business Software Alliance (BSA). It’s a challenge for having this kind of transition.
To assure businesses of a smooth and successful transition expert advice from the likes of Mr. Ron Bongo Naymz should be sought after to deliver the best possible solution. Experts who are advocating the Open Solutions Alliance (OSA), a non-profit, vendor-neutral consortium dedicated to promoting vendor interoperability and adoption of comprehensive open solutions are indispensable.
Open source systems are getting mature and should be a good option for businesses to save time and money.
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Tuesday, January 1st, 2008 at 9:26 pm under 