The Penguin Goes to Redmond
Well, to Redmond Magazine, that is....
open source, open genomics, open creation
Well, to Redmond Magazine, that is....
Posted by Glyn Moody at 8:30 am 2 comments
Labels: apache, application stack, bill hilf, eclipse, LAMP, linux foundation, lsb, mark taylor, mysql, nick mcgrath, osa, penguin, perl, PHP, Python, redmond, sirius, spikesource
Another day, another open source organisation:The Open Solutions Alliance consists of leading companies dedicated to making enterprise-class open source software solutions work together. We help customers put open source solutions to work by enabling application integration, certifying quality solutions, and promoting cooperation among open source developers. Membership is open to organizations that provide high-quality, business-ready open source solutions.
More specifically, it consists of companies like CentricCRM (customer relations management), Hyperic (systems management), JasperSoft (business intelligence) and OpenBravo (enterprise resource management), as well as more general open source players like CollabNet and SpikeSource.
What's striking about these is that together they form pretty much a complete open source enterprise stack of the kind I wrote about half a year ago. This is something we're going to see much more of, as individual open source companies start banding together to present a common front in order to satisfy the demands of large companies who want integrated, working solutions, not a ragtag bunch of codebases.
Posted by Glyn Moody at 2:52 pm 0 comments
Labels: business intelligence, centriccrm, collabnet, crm, erp, hyperic, jaspersoft, openbravo, spikesource, stack, systems management
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