Creating Value with Open Source Solutions

What is the reward structure for open source?

If a corporate IT team builds software using open source components, CP insists, they've made a fundamental blunder. I forget CP's litany of concerns, but he worries that the software is unproven, untrustworthy, risky, etc., etc.

My argument that "you have the …

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My Microsoft Blind-Spot

Hobbit says:

"Everything in the windows world does not directly work with the "rapidly-evolving" windows api's (for example, c# devs rarely concern themselves with api calls.) If there is such a lack of clarity in these API's causing a "barrier to innovation," why is windows still the easiest and most …

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The Leading Edge (Revised)

Is Now the Time?

First, and foremost, Open Source solutions are growing rapidly.

Let's pick a random periodical sitting in my recycling: Information Week. There are 1579 items in InformationWeek http://www.informationweek.com/TechSearch/Search.jhtml;jsessionid=RN4ODNGHETZR2QSNDBCSKHSCJUMEKJVN?site_id=InformationWeek&personality=category&queryText=open+source for 'open source'. SOA …

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The Cost (and Benefit) of Open Source

I've had this conversation more than once.

Me: "We can download something like POI to read the Excel™ files. Or I can spend months writing something."

Them: "We have a policy against open source software."

Me: "Do you use Apache ?"

Them: "That's different."

Me: "How so? Be specific in enumerating …

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Offshoring Shows How Valuable Code Is (Revised)

See Schrage in CIO magazine on March 15 http://www.cio.com/archive/031506/schrage.html?page=1.

When we outsource of offshore some coding, what are we saying is valuable?

We're saying that the net effect of the installed software has value. We're saying that no existing product does …

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C#, Microsoft and Hegemony

First, I've had some opinions on this "one language" ideal After PERL what?. We have a variety of languages for a good reason: the languages express different kinds of things. Shell command languages really have little to do with markup languages, database manipulation languages or "general-purpose" programming languages.

One of …

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