Slides of my "Open Innovation in Software Means Open Source Software" talk, OSS Watch, Oxford Dec.12th, 2009 (http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/events/2009-12-07_business/programme.xml). Also at http://transfersummit.com/programme/60 and accompanying article on the H online, http://x42.ch/03.10.01
2. open innovation
use external and internal
ideas
internal and external
paths to market
to
advance your technology
Open Innovation
in Software
3. open source
meritocratic
communities
open processes
open code
crowdsourcing
Open Innovation
in Software picture: mzacha, from http://morgueïŹle.com/archive/display/626438
26. approximate numbers, 2009:
2â000 committers
300 members
70 + 30 (*) projects
active incubator(*)
community development
big sponsors
platinum: Google, Yahoo, Microsoft
innovation @apache Open Innovation
in Software
29. Basel, Switzerland headquarters
(~80 people, ~150 worldwide)
Munich âDay allows us to quickly
London
and reliably deliver content
to our entire McFamily, content-centric
helping us to be ïŹexible and
drive new opportunities.â products
Newport
Beach, CA Steve Wilson, Senior
Director of Web
Toronto
Communications,
McDonaldâs (everything is content)
www.day.com
Swiss open source
award / business / 2008
note the 3-letter domain name:
weâve been doing this for a while...
Strong ties to the Apache Software Foundation
2001
2001
2009
Roy T. Fielding and David Nuescheler,
Survived tough times (SWX:DAYN) âMr. RESTâ and âMr. JCRâ
39. feedback is key
if done right,
open source provides
lots of feedback fast
letâs ïŹnd those needles
in our haystack of ideas!
in
summary Open Innovation
in Software
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Copyright (C) 2009, Bertrand Delacretaz