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2009 North Bridge Future of Open Source Study

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2009 North Bridge Future of Open Source Study

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2009 Future of Open Source study; presented at InfoWorld Open Source Business Conference Keynote Panel: Dries Buytaert, Founder & CTO- Acquia;Ron Hovsepian, CEO Novell;John Lilly, CEO Mozilla; Mårten Mickos, SVP Sun Microsystems; John Roberts, CEO SugarCRM. The panel was chaired by North Bridge. The study, collected from 435 respondents, bring to light a variety of significant issues and topics surrounding open source software, such as the impact of the economic recession, key market drivers, and predictions regarding the types of companies that will drive the next wave of commercial open source success.

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.

2009 Future of Open Source study; presented at InfoWorld Open Source Business Conference Keynote Panel: Dries Buytaert, Founder & CTO- Acquia;Ron Hovsepian, CEO Novell;John Lilly, CEO Mozilla; Mårten Mickos, SVP Sun Microsystems; John Roberts, CEO SugarCRM. The panel was chaired by North Bridge. The study, collected from 435 respondents, bring to light a variety of significant issues and topics surrounding open source software, such as the impact of the economic recession, key market drivers, and predictions regarding the types of companies that will drive the next wave of commercial open source success.

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.

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2009 North Bridge Future of Open Source Study

  1. 1. The Future of Open Source
  2. 2. Dries Buytaert, Founder & CTO Acquia Ron Hovsepian, CEO Novell John Lilly,CEO Mozilla Mårten Mickos, SVP Sun Microsystems John Roberts, CEO SugarCRM our panelists Moderated by Michael Skok, General Partner, North Bridge
  3. 3. Who Responded?
  4. 4. Who Responded? 435 2009 Respondents
  5. 5. Who Responded?
  6. 6. Describe your organization’s use of Open Source software? 43 47 52 59 121 143 200 We use open source software exclusively We are investigating using open source We use some open source software We sell SaaS open source solutions We build custom OS solutions for clients We use open source software a great deal We develop and sell open source software
  7. 7. Live Voting Question #1 Is the Economy’s turbulence Good or Bad for Open Source software? Good Text osbc1 to 66937 Bad Text osbc2 to 66937
  8. 8. Is the Economy’s Turbulence Good or Bad for Open Source software? Good Bad 2008 Good Bad 2009 81% 96%
  9. 9. Open Source software decision criteria is evolving 2008 2009 Lower acquisition & maintenance costs Lower acquisition & maintenance costs Access to code libraries Superior security Freedom from vendor lock-in Freedom from vendor lock-in Rapid pace of innovation Better quality software Freedom of DIY Access to code libraries Community support Rapid pace of innovation Superior security Freedom of DIY
  10. 10. Live Voting Question #2 Please choose the most important factor that makes Open Source software attractive? Better quality software Text osbc6 to 66937 Lower Acquisition & Maintenance Costs Text osbc7 to 66937 Superior Security Text osbc8 to 66937 Freedom from vendor lock-in Text osbc9 to 66937
  11. 11. What are the barriers to open source software selection? Application deployment complexity Total Cost of Ownership concerns Security concerns Legal concerns about licensing Stringent IT operations policies Lack of formal commercial vendor support Lack of internal technical skills Unfamiliarity with open source solutions
  12. 12. Which sector is MOST susceptible to disruption by Open Source within the next 5 years? database (52%) operating systems (36%) business intelligence (28%) WCM (22%)
  13. 13. Which sector is LEAST susceptible to disruption by Open Source within the next 5 years? office productivity security tools ERP / CRM
  14. 14. Who are the up and coming Open Source software companies?
  15. 15. Who are the up and coming Open Source software companies?
  16. 16. Who are the up and coming Open Source software companies?
  17. 17. Live Voting Question #3 How is the growing use of Open Source components impacting application complexity? More complex Text osbc3 to 66937 No more or less complex Text osbc4 to 66937 Less Complex Text osbc5 to 66937
  18. 18. How is the growing use of Open Source components impacting application complexity?
  19. 19. experience
  20. 20. What impact is Open Source having on IT operations?
  21. 21. Strategies likely to create the most value for open source vendors:- 5% 9% 9% 9% 31% 38% Advertising or sponsorships Dual licensing Proprietary add-ons Premium electronic services Professional services & consulting Subscription-based technical support
  22. 22. Live Voting Question # 4 Which business strategies will create the most value for Open Source vendors over the next two years? Subscription-based technical support Text osbc10 to 66937 Professional services and consulting Text osbc11 to 66937 Premium versions of add-ons Text osbc12 to 66937 Dual licensing to OEM and corporate customers Text osbc13 to 66937
  23. 23. Which will have the greatest impact on Open Source vendors? 0% 20% 40% 60% Cloud Computing Virtualized Infrastructure SaaS 2009 2008
  24. 24. Live Voting Question #5 In 5 years, what % of software purchases will be Open Source (vs. Proprietary)? 0 - 25% Text osbc14 to 66937 26 - 50% Text osbc15 to 66937 51 - 75% Text osbc16 to 66937 76 - 100% Text osbc17 to 66937
  25. 25. In 5 years, what % of software purchases will be Open Source? 28% 56% 15% 2% 2007 29% 57% 13% 1% 2008 0 - 25% 26 - 50% 51 - 75% 76 - 100% 21% 53% 22% 4% 2009
  26. 26. 28% 56% 15% 2% 2007 29% 57% 13% 1% 2008 21% 53% 22% 2009 79% 71% 72% In 5 years, what % of software purchases will be Open Source?
  27. 27. ~80% believe In 5 years: >25% of software purchases will be Open Source
  28. 28. future cost quality barriers <opportunity>
  29. 29. would like to thank…

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