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[News] Making Money from Free Software Through Support a Successful Idea

  • Subject: [News] Making Money from Free Software Through Support a Successful Idea
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 14:55:02 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
  • User-agent: KNode/0.10.4
Open Source Service with Sourcesense

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| I spoke with Gianugo Rabellino of Sourcesense this morning about the way they 
| help both the buy and sell side of open source. This division, common among 
| talking about industry analysts, just means customers and vendors  
| 
| [...]
| 
| While there are several Apache Foundation tie-ins at Sourcesense - Gianugo is 
| the VP of XML over at Apache - they’re not, as you might partly characterize 
| Covalent, an Apache open source company.  
| 
| Instead, on the buy side they help companies sort out process and culture 
| things like getting the legal and procurement people happy with open source. 
| Also, pulling for their own open source experience, Gianugo told me, they 
| help development teams switch over to the sort of Agile/open 
| source/geo-distributed bucket of excitement that’s going around now-a-days.    
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http://www.redmonk.com/cote/2008/01/11/open-source-service-with-sourcesense/

Here's what /else/ has just happened:

Engine Yard Raises $3.5 Million From Benchmark Capital

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| Engine Yard, a leading provider of Ruby on Rails application deployment and 
| support... 
| 
| Ruby on Rails is an open source web framework that enables developers to 
| create modern, database-driven web applications more quickly than existing 
| technologies. Engine Yard provides the infrastructure and 24/7 operations 
| support required to host and manage business-critical Rails applications. Its 
| cluster architecture is designed to maximize web server performance, database 
| efficiency, and security, and contains redundant hardware and software for 
| high reliability and long-term scalability.      
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http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080111/aqf017.html?.v=32

No money in maintenance? How much money is spent on a PC/software and how many
days/hours are spent 'fixing' it?


Related:

KOfficeSource: a KOffice Consultancy Company

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| Announcing itself today is KOfficeSource GmbH, a company that will sell 
| services around KOffice. The founders comprise a small group of members of 
| the developer community, as well as outside talent. They share an interest in 
| furthering KOffice by supporting it commercially in addition to the 
| non-commercial support that can be found on the mailing lists and IRC. As the  
| name suggests it has been created in Germany but will operate across Europe 
| and further afield.      
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http://dot.kde.org/1199838571/


Sun will offer back-line support for OpenOffice

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| Sun Microsystems on Monday plans to announce that it will provide support for 
| the OpenOffice.org productivity software suite, citing a wave of momentum 
| behind the open-source project.   
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http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/121407-sun-will-offer-back-line-support.html?fsrc=rss-linux-news


Top Five Open Source Business Models You Never Heard Of

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| The art of “selling” or generating revenue from open source is a topic of 
| growing importance as open source takes a larger piece of the software 
| business. In the past, open source revenue has largely been associated with 
| services marketed by many top tier Linux companies: Support, middleware 
| solutions, etc.    
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http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/3686616


How to make money by giving stuff away

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| RedHat CFO Charlie Peters said this week that the key to success
| is to "convince customers of the value of moving from free to paid".
| Largely because JBoss is a free download, an estimated 11 million
| people are using it. Now if they can move even a small fraction of
| those customers into the paying column, that will be a significant
| source of revenue.
| 
| [...]
| 
| There is something of a snowball effect here. As you bring more
| people into your "community", the community becomes more attractive
| (because of new content, shared knowledge, buzz, etc.), which drives
| even more people in.
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=202


How to use open source as a power marketing tool

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| There are a number of ways traditional software vendors can participate
| in the open source software community. They circulate around open
| source licenses, such as the GNU General Public License (GPL), and
| how to leverage open source software as a marketing tool.
|
| [...]
|
| Traditional software vendors need to recognize the shift taking place
| is driven not only by successful open source projects, but also by the 
| rapid and broad adoption of open source in the customer marketplace. The 
| numbers behind open source adoption are compelling. Linux in both the 
| United States and Asia is the fastest growing operating system ever. As 
| measured by hostnames, Netcraft reports that the Internet has grown 26.1 
| percent over the past 12 months, over 67 percent of it served up by open 
| source Apache servers.
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http://management.itmanagersjournal.com/management/04/06/24/2057239.shtml


Open Source vs. Closed Source Support

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| Coté is discussing open source versus closed source support. When I worked 
| for closed source companies (I was the Director of Technical Support at 
| EarthLink and VP of Services at Win4Lin) our curve for support looked 
| something like this.    
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http://www.encoreopus.com/open-source/open-source-vs.-closed-source-support-3.html

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