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December 28th, 2005

The open source story of the year

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 6:04 am

Categories: Applications, Enterprise Policy, General, Infrastructure

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Marc Fleury - JBossThere were many candidates for Story of the Year in Open Source, and they were nearly all good news stories.

Firefox rose and the threat of SCO eased. Insurance for open source risks became available, and a host of great new products were either launched or delivered.

But for me the big story was the success of companies like JBoss and Covalent in delivering compelling open source business models to the enterprise space. This is what made open source a real alternative for large enterprises. Their support-based business models for enterprise-scale applications gave large customers a comfort level they needed to support, not only JBoss and Apache, but other open source projects as well.

The growth of open source among large enterprises was a big deal, and it’s going to be a bigger deal in the future. The companies which helped make that happen, and in the process became enterprises themselves, gave everyone in the movement a gift that will keep on giving.

After my luncheon with Marc Fleury of JBoss last summer, he gave me a t-shirt which I now prize. Its message sums up the story. It was a take-off on the silly teen movie Napoleon Dynamite.  It said, "Vote for JBoss and all your dreams will come true."

Because open source is now a fixture in the enterprise, a lot of dreams are going to come true next year. I can’t wait for 2006.

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Ubuntu  opensourcepro | 12/28/05
Hasn't Ubuntu been around longer than that?  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 12/28/05
Isn't that  Roger Ramjet | 01/03/06
The real open source story of the year  Michael Kelly | 12/28/05
haha mike, spot on(NT)  Monkey_MCSE | 12/28/05
Albeit a lot slowwer when ...  ShadeTree | 12/28/05
Albeit a lot slowwer when ...  barsteward | 12/30/05
With questionable numbers ....  wackoae | 12/28/05
Not an open source story, strictly speaking  Real World | 12/28/05
My nominee: Sun donating $100 million a year...  Anton Philidor | 12/28/05
Open sorce story of yea, *THIS* is the year of the Linux desktop...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/28/05
Why is it...  Anti_Zealot | 12/29/05
Simple, I fight the false claims of Linux supporters.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/29/05
In this story??? Where??? (NT)  Zogg | 12/30/05
ignore him  barsteward | 12/30/05
By making your own false claims?  B.O.F.H. | 12/30/05
yep  barsteward | 12/30/05
He thought this blog  DemonX | 01/04/06
The continued existence...  Anton Philidor | 12/28/05
What are you afraid of?  Mr. Peabody | 12/28/05
Defining success  Anton Philidor | 12/28/05
Why...  zkiwi | 12/31/05
Being Profitable&Successful aren't always equal...  BlazeEagle | 08/17/06
The REAL open source story is.......CHOICE!!!  Laff | 12/30/05
Hmm, OS story of the year huh?  Roger Ramjet | 01/03/06

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