2014 North Bridge Future of Open Source Study

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COVER MASTER

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SOURCE

the future of

OPEN

2014

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2014 FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE COLLABORATORS

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SUBDIVIDER 1

WHO TOOK THE SURVEY

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RECORD-BREAKING RESPONSES

THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE 4

12402014

8222013740

2012

4532011

SURVEYRESPONDENTS

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42%vendor

58%non-vendor

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SURVEYRESPONDENTS

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ROLES

Software engineer/developer

ANALYST CEO/founder

CIO

EDUCATOR

LINE OF BUSINESS MANAGER

MARKETING

SYSTEM ARCHITECT/ENGINEER

OTHER

VP

SALES/BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

IT MANAGEMENT & STAFF

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LAWYER/INVESTOR

PRESIDENT

SURVEYRESPONDENTS

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OPEN SOURCE… continues to eatthe software world.

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FACTORS FOR INCREASED ADOPTION

8 out of 10 are choosing open source based on QUALITY (2014)

Vaults from fifth in 2011 to first in 2013 – widens lead in 2014

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CALLOUT QUOTE

“This year’s results signal an important shift in how enterprises view open source – a shift that will have tremendous impact on the future of development. Open source has proven its quality and security, and reached the point of democratization and proliferation. As such, organizations must – and, as our survey shows, some of the more sophisticated OSS users have already begun – changing the way they view their role. Understanding that it’s about more than just cost-cutting or any of the traditional reasons to simply use OSS; it’s about participating and managing the logistical challenges to gain competitive advantage, attract top talent, and influence project direction.”

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LOU SHIPLEY, PRESIDENT & CEO, BLACK DUCK

@LOUSHIPLEY @BLACK_DUCK_SW

EATING THE SOFTWARE WORLD

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FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO INCREASED ADOPTION

ABILITY TO ACCESS SOURCE CODE, ADD FEATURES AND FIX CODEYOURSELF ROSE SHARPLY

#8 to #4since 2013

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80%COMPETITIVE

FEATURES/TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES

OSS DECISION FACTORS

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DATA SNAPSHOT

Wins on features year after year

ATTRACTIVE MODEL FOR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP

67%

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OSS DECISION FACTORS

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72%MANY EYES MAKES

IT MORE SECURE

From 2009-2012 security viewed as liability

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CALLOUT QUOTE

“Security means not having to believe, but

knowing. Only products under open source licensing

can shed the light when back doors exist, dishonest

data collection and/or data exploitation happens

or if the proper algorithms for creating security

are chosen.”

RAFAEL LAGUNA, CEO AND CO-FOUNDER, OPEN-XCHANGE

@RAFBUFF@OPENEXCHANGE

SERVICES

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OSS DECISION FACTORS

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EASE OF DEPLOYMENT RISES FROM

#6 to #3Significant jump from 2013 to 2014

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THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE: VIRTUOUS CYCLE

DEVELOPERS

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VENDORS & ENTERPRISES

APPLICATIONS & SERVICES

REACH INTO INDUSTRIES

IMPACT TO PEOPLE

ParticipationProliferation

SPECIALIZATION

INTERNET OF THINGS

Foundation

Democratization

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VENDORS & ENTERPRISES

APPLICATIONS & SERVICES

REACH INTO INDUSTRIES

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NEW PEOPLE IMPACTING OPEN SOURCE

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#1FACTOR IN EXPLOSION OF SMALL PROJECTS IS FIRST TIME DEVELOPERS PARTICIPATING IN OPEN SOURCE

More Important Than any Other Factor 2X

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CALLOUT QUOTE

"Developers are the growth and innovation engine for business. These survey findings show that open source and open technologies, accelerated by open APIs, nurtures an entirely unique community of developers. We built Chef and our products on open source so web-scale companies we work with, including Facebook and Etsy, can tap the amazing knowledge and resources in open source communities.”

JAY WAMPOLD, VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING, CHEF

DEVELOPERS

@JWAMPOLD @CHEF

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21THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE

MOST INFLUENTIAL THOUGHT LEADERS

LINUSTORVALDS

RICHARD

MOMJIAN

@DRIES @LINUS_TORVALDS @PLANETPOSTGRES

BRUCE

SHUTTLEWORTH

@SABDFL

MARK

@JWHITEHURST

BUYTAERTDRIES

STALLMAN WHITEHURST

JIM

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CALLOUT QUOTE

“Open source continues to pick up steam. It’s now helping to solve complex technology challenges facing most businesses; from big data and cloud applications to digital experiences. That is why investors are making big bets on open source companies. And while open source enterprise solutions may be found in every sector, they also remain a key driver in democratizing technical innovation, bringing world class technology to startups and blue chips companies alike. The results of this year’s survey attest to the tremendous momentum that open source is experiencing.”

DRIES BUYTAERT, CTO & CO-FOUNDER, ACQUIA

@DRIES @ACQUIA

PEOPLE

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CALLOUT QUOTE

“I'm proud of what the Postgres community has become - a dedicated and highly principled group of individuals who are creating and shepherding the world's most advanced open source database. Any recognition is a validation of the community and what we have built.”

BRUCE MOMJIAN, CORE CONTRIBUTOR & CCO-FOUNDER OF POSTGRESQL GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT GROUP & SENIOR DATABASE ARCHITECT, ENTERPRISEDB

@PLANETPOSTGRES @ENTERPRISEDB

PEOPLE

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THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE: VIRTUOUS CYCLE

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VENDORS & ENTERPRISES

APPLICATIONS & SERVICES

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CORPORATE PARTICIPATION IN OSS

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50%OF ALL ENTERPRISES ARE EXPECTED TO CONTRIBUTE TO AND ADOPT OPEN SOURCE

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CORPORATE PARTICIPATION IN OSS

30%MAKE IT EASY FOR EMPLOYEES TO PARTICIPATE OR START THEIR OWN OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS

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CALLOUT QUOTE

“Developers joining today’s workforce are looking for companies that not only use and contribute to open source, but also create a culture of open, community-style development. As a result, enterprises must understand and adopt an Inner Source approach of applying OSS methods, processes and culture to internal development. By leveraging the innovation, collaboration, and efficiencies associated with open source communities inside their corporate firewalls, these organizations will not only attract the best new talent, but also to stay competitive now and in the future.”

GUY MARTIN, SENIOR OPEN SOURCE STRATEGIST, SAMSUNG OPEN SOURCE GROUP

@GUYMA

ENTERPRISES

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CHARGE YOUR CAREER WITH OPEN SOURCE

WHEN ASKED WHY COMPANIES ENGAGE WITH OPEN SOURCE COMMUNITIES, THE #2 ANSWER WAS

“ATTRACT AND RETAIN TOP DEVELOPMENT TALENT”

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FOR THE LAST 8 YEARS THE #1 BENEFIT FOR PARTICIPATING IN OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS HAS BEEN:

HELP REDUCE COSTS

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NEARLY50%RETAIN THEIR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

THROUGH OPEN SOURCE

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INFLUENCE A PROJECT’S DIRECTION

FIND AND RECRUIT DEVELOPER

TALENT

38% 37%

DATA SNAPSHOT

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OPEN SOURCE CRACKS IT CHALLENGES

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62% IMPROVE IT

INFRASTRUCTURE

68% LOWER COST &

IMPROVE EFFICIENCY

BUSINESS PROBLEMS YOU’RE TRYING TO SOLVE THROUGH OPEN SOURCE

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CALLOUT QUOTE

"An increasing number of enterprises have decided that the infrastructure software necessary to support their mission-critical applications will be heavily based on open source software. We expect that trend to accelerate over the next few years."

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BOB WIEDERHOLD, PRESIDENT & CEO, COUCHBASE

VENDORS

@BOBWIEDERHOLD @COUCHBASE

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50%OF COMPANIES ARE TRYING TO CREATE NEW PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

FREES UP TIME & MONEY FOR INNOVATION

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"Open source software and Linux, in particular, has sparked innovation and driven enhancements in mobile and computing capability while also dramatically lowering costs.

Given this, the trend of increased corporate participation in open source software is not surprising and can be expected to continue.

This is attributable to the evolution of a community of interest that has developed around open collaboration and patent non-aggression which facilitates higher levels of innovation."

KEITH BERGELT, CEO, OPEN INVENTION NETWORK

ENTERPRISES

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THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE: VIRTUOUS CYCLE

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VENDORS & ENTERPRISES

APPLICATIONS & SERVICES

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Democratization

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"Open source software has emerged as the driving force of technology innovation, from cloud and big data to social media and mobile.

This year's Future of Open Source survey results reinforce what we hear from the community and our customers, namely, that participation in open source projects can serve as a fantastic means to lower development costs, gain competitive advantage, influence a project's strategic direction, and find new talent."

TIM YEATON, SENIOR VP INFRASTRUCTURE GROUP, RED HAT

@TBYEATON @REDHATNEWS

APPLICATIONS &SERVICES

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OPEN SOURCE EARLY LEADERS

63%

CLOUD/VIRTUALIZATION

57%

CONTENTMANAGEMENT

MOBILE

53%

SECURITY

51%

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OPEN SOURCE NEXT WAVE

COLLABORATION NETWORKMGMT

SOCIALMEDIA

49% 48% 46%

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OPEN SOURCE GAINING MOMENTUM

SOCIALMEDIA

ANALYTICS& BUSINESS

INTELLIGENCE

27% 26%

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“In just a few years, we’ve experienced the tipping point in open source enterprise adoption, particularly around big data and embedded analytics use cases — companies once ‘allergic’ to the concept are now demanding an open development environment.

It’s no surprise that open source is driving analytics and business intelligence to the top 10 on this list. At Pentaho we believe that you can't prepare for tomorrow with yesterday's tools. Our open source heritage allows us to be nimble with the mindset of relentless innovation, so our customers can put their Big Data to work and derive insight to fuel business growth.”

QUENTIN GALLIVAN, CHAIRMAN & CEO, PENTAHO

@PENTAHO

APPLICATIONS &SERVICES

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OPEN SOURCE UP AND COMING

DRONES GAMING ERP

13% 12%10%

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OPEN SOURCE CENTRAL ACROSS TECHNOLOGY

MAIN AREAS WHERE OPEN SOURCE IS LEADINGTHE TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY

63%

CLOUD/VIRTUALIZATION

57%

CONTENTMGMT

MOBILE SECURITY COLLABORATION NETWORKMGMT

SOCIALMEDIA

3D PRINTING ANALYTICS ANDBUSINESS

INTELLIGENCE

DRONES GAMING ERP

53% 51%49% 48%

46%

27% 26%

13% 12%10%

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"It's not surprising to see more than 25% of respondents citing analytics and business intelligence as leading technology through open source.

Our own survey of our community has shown a doubling of funded big data initiatives from a year ago. Open source is leading a revolution around data analytics with what has been proven to be an enterprise-grade, cost-effective solution to allow every organization to build intelligence into their applications and business processes."

MATTHEW GEISE SENIOR DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, JASPERSOFT CORPORATION

@MGEISE @JASPERSOFT

APPLICATIONS &SERVICES

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CALLOUT QUOTE

“By opening up APIs enterprises and partners can easily

integrate their existing enterprise infrastructure as well as

to offer new and extended capabilities on top of a

technology company's platform. Broad, secure and stable

APIs are key to meeting enterprise requirements and give

partners more freedom to innovate and build services in

new ways — which is especially important in industries

that are filled with proprietary approaches.”

CARLOS MONTERO-LUQUE, CTO,, APPERIAN

@APPERIAN

APPLICATIONS

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OVER THE NEXT 2-3 YEARS

GOVERNMENT EDUCATION HEALTH MEDICAL

76%67% 45%

INDUSTRIES MOST IMPACTED BY OPEN SOURCE

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CALLOUT QUOTE

"Many colleges and Universities are already using open-source solutions (OSS) and will continue do so in the future because of how quickly and cost-effectively OSS can help to deploy projects. Due to budget constraints in recent years, faculty and staff have been asked to do more with less, so it makes sense to seriously consider open-source alternatives when faced with making strategic decisions...In addition, many incoming students…expect it to be part of the curriculum, whether in the classroom or as part of their campus job."

KERRIN PERNICIARO, DIRECTOR OF WEB & IT STRATEGY, SUNY STONY BROOK

@SBUDOIT @STONYBROOKU

ENTERPRISES

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OPEN SOURCE POWERING EDUCATION

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CALLOUT QUOTE

“We are seeing the government and education sectors increasingly adopt open source platforms as the foundation for key initiatives.

Open source technologies enable organizations to achieve high levels of agility in a cost effective manner. Eucalyptus began as a student research project at UC Santa Barbara in 2007 and we continue to receive significant contributions to the community from the education sector.

Cornell University, Oxford University, USDA, FDA, and NASA JPL and Goddard, have deployed our open source private and hybrid cloud solutions to drive innovation across their organizations and accelerate business objectives.”

GREG DEKOENIGSBERG, VP OF COMMUNITY AND PRODUCT, EUCALYPTUS

@GREGDEK @EUCALYPTUS

INDUSTRIES

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@NWWJONGOLD

NETWORKWORLD, JON GOLD

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FEDERAL COMPUTER WEEK, AMBER CORRIN

TOP SECTORS FOR OPEN SOURCE

@FTRAIN

BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK, PAUL FORD

Google Joins Open-source

Online Education Project Open edX

The Obamacare Website Didn’t

Have to Fail.How to Do Better

Next time.

Has Open Source Officially Taken

off at DOD?

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OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS

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BLACK DUCKKNOWLEDGEBASE

100B lines of code10M people

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TECHNOLOGIES AS CATALYST FOR COMMUNITIES

IMPORTANT OPEN SOURCE TRENDS IN THE NEXT 2-3 YEARS

Growth of technology-

focused communities

Rate of innovation by open

source communities

Increased awareness of open

source by consumers

67%

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Illustrating proliferation ofOpen Source consumer awareness rose from

#5 to #3

CONSUMER AWARENESS GROWS

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FOR COMPANIES OVER 1,000 EMPLOYEES,

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INFLUENCING A PROJECT’S DIRECTION VAULTS INTO THE TOP THREE

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1 EDUCATION62%

2 MOBILITY55%

4 HOME APPLIANCES45%

5 WEARABLE DEVICES43%

6 ROBOTICS31%

7 ENTERTAINMENT31%

8 AUTOMOTIVE29%

9 GAMING26%

10 MONETARY EXCHANGE/PAYMENTS

21%

OPEN SOURCEPROLIFERATES THRU EVERYDAY LIFE

3 WEB PRIVACY/SECURITY

55%

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PACE OF CHANGE

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CALLOUT QUOTE

“Open source is the foundation of several key operating systems and software components, and many key data center customers are running open source. Whatever you do on the Web, you are connecting to open source code. Intel believes it only makes sense that open source will power the future of computing, mobile connectivity, and the coming Internet of Things.”

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IMAD SOUSOU, VICE PRESIDENT AT INTEL AND GM OF THE OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGY CENTER

INTERNET OF THINGS

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OPEN API FUELS OPEN SOURCE

14%Don’t

Know/Not Sure

9%Will Substitute for or Inhibit

Growth

7%Will Have No

Impact

68%Will Reinforce Growth/Adoption

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NEW ECONOMICS: OPENOMICS

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THE RISE OF SaaS

2014SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE (SaaS)

60%SaaS MOVED TO #1 FROM 2013

2013

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VENTURE INVESTMENTS IN OPEN SOURCE

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20122013

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$398MAVERAGE DEAL SIZE

$8M

INVESTMENTS

$669MAVERAGE DEAL SIZE

$14M

INVESTMENTS

$920MAVERAGE DEAL SIZE

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DEALS

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OUR INVESTMENTS IN OPEN SOURCE

$850MUP 52% YOY2 new investments in thelast three months

@ACQUIA @CONFERINC

@COUCHBASE

@REVOLUTIONR

@WPENGINE

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@LIVERAMP

@EMBRANE

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CALLOUT QUOTE

"The rise of open source in the enterprise has driven

enormous investment by established companies and

by the venture capital community.

That, in turn, lets open source vendors build better systems

faster, driving innovation and value into their products.

Customers win, but so does the broad community."

MIKE OLSON, CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER, CLOUDERA

@MIKEOLSON @CLOUDERA

OPENOMICS

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CONCLUSIONS

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DEMOCRATIZATION

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CALLOUT QUOTE

"Online learning is the ultimate democratizer and

can help to close the skills gap around the world.

The powerful combination of open source technology

and populations hungry for learning paves the way for

explosive growth in education. At the same time,

academia is contributing significantly to the growing

popularity of open source applications, culture, and

impact on everyday life."

ANANT AGARWAL, CEO, EDX

@AGARWALEDU @EDXONLINE

DEMOCRATIZATION

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CONCLUSIONS

PARTICIPATION

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CONCLUSIONS

FOUNDATION

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CONCLUSIONS

PROLIFERATION

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CALLOUT QUOTE

"The survey highlights the main reasons enterprises are moving to the open cloud; efficiency, innovation and interoperability.

We are witnessing a sea change in the way enterprises organise their infrastructure, throwing out proprietary brands in favour of highly efficient and cost-effective open platforms."

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MARK SHUTTLEWORTH, FOUNDER, CANONICAL AND UBUNTU

@SABDFL @CANONICAL @UBUNTU

PROLIFERATION

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ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS FROM COLLABORATORS

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CALLOUT QUOTE

“Companies are looking for ways to cut costs and fund more strategic, data-driven objectives to meet the demands of changing times. Postgres enables them to achieve that."

ED BOYAJIAN, PRESIDENT & CEO, ENTERPRISE DB

@ENTERPRISEDB

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CALLOUT QUOTE

“It's not surprising to see the increase in enterprise open source adoption. The benefits of open source are well known and our ability to manage its usage continues to improve.

Enterprises are smart to let developers choose the best available solution to accelerate complex development. With the right oversight and support in place, mission-critical applications can safely benefit from open source. It's something we expect to see become ubiquitous.”

ROD COPE, CTO, OPENLOGIC - A ROGUE WAVE COMPANY

@RODCOPE @OPENLOGIC

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CALLOUT QUOTE

“Open source is playing a critical role in fueling the development of next generation, real-time Big Data solutions. For one, open source software developers are focused today on supporting devices and sensors which are vital elements in the ecosystem that will power the ‘smart’ revolution. We believe strongly in the open source movement and the positive impact its having on software development, particularly in the Big Data arena. The 2014 Future of Open Source Survey reflects the pulse of the market, providing valuable insight that will support our collective drive to accelerate the pace of innovation.”

BRUCE READING, PRESIDENT & CEO, VOLTDB, INC.

@BRUCEMREADING @VOLTDB

APPLICATIONS &SERVICES

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