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"Open source software is becoming increasingly mainstream even at the enterprise level," said Tom Erickson, Acquia chairman and chief executive officer. "As an increasing number of companies emerge to provide commercial level support, we'll see the continued growth of open source software in the enterprise."
"What the survey shows is that customer motivations for adopting open source are clearly accelerated by the economic crisis. For organizations actively adopting open source solutions, lower costs, better quality and simpler maintenance have resulted in measurable ROI and rapid payback," said Michael J. Skok, general partner at North Bridge Venture Partners. "Disruptive business models are maturing in large markets like Web Content Management and Social Publishing, making it an attractive investment area for the team at North Bridge. However what the survey also shows is that much work remains to evangelize these benefits and establish a credible ecosystem to bring open source solutions to mainstream IT buyers."
Following are various key findings from the 2009 Future of Open Source survey:
- Approximately 96 percent of respondents feel the economy's turbulence is "good" for open source software, up from 81 percent in 2008.
- Almost 80% of respondents believe that open source software will make up greater than 25% of the software purchased in their organization.
- Respondents revealed that the top four factors that make open source software attractive include: lower acquisition and maintenance costs; superior security; freedom from vendor lock-in; and better quality software.
- The sectors expected to be most susceptible to disruption by open source software in the next five years include: database, operating systems, business intelligence and web content management.
- The sectors expected to be least susceptible to disruption by open source software in the next five years include: office productivity, security tools, and ERP/CRM.
- Respondents listed unfamiliarity with open source solutions, lack of internal technical skills, and lack of formal commercial vendor support as the top three barriers to the selection of open source software.
- The business strategies predicted to create the most value for open source vendors include subscription based technical support and professional services and consulting.
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