Open Source for Business Seminar Outline
Written By: David E. Jones
Founders and Lead Architects: David E. Jones & Andy Zeneski
Last Updated: January 4th, 2003
Open Source Principles
Open Source & Free Software
Quality Through Peer Revenue and
Mass Use
Improvements, Planned and
Evolved, Through Direct Feedback
More on opensource.org, the Open
Source Initiative website
Different Types of Software &
How Open Source Applies
Infrastructure
Applications
Desktop Applications
Business Applications
Open Source Licenses
GPL & LGPL
More restrictive, modifications
must be open sourced
Best for Infrastructure Software
and Most Desktop Applications
BSD & MIT
Changes unburdened, free to
redistribute, sell, etc
Best for Business Application
Software
Others: Mozilla, Apache, Sun,
Apple, etc, etc
OSI Licenses (www.opensource.org)
Using Open Source Software in Your
Business
As an End User
As a Services Organization
Creating Open Source Software
Making Money with Open Source
Software
Packaged Products
Distributions
Specialized “Commercial”
Software
Commercial Software Loss Leader
Variation
Providing Application Services
(ASP)
Services
Consulting: Analysis &
Design
Consulting: Implementation
End User and Developer Support
Deployment
Hosting
Training
Developer Training
Support and Deployment Training
User Training
Management Training
Customized Training
Open Source Project Features
Payment for Specific Features
Payment for Feature Priority
Consulting Style
Continuous Auction Style (the
voting site)
Accessories
Books
Hats, Shirts, etc
Mascot Dolls
Hardware
Compatible Hardware
Hardware with Pre-installed and
Configured Software
Open Sourcing Software Necessary
for the Hardware
Device Drivers
Critical Applications &
Utilities
The Hardware Manufacturer
Running the Open Source Project
The Open Source Project Runner
Selling 3rd Party Hardware
A Hardware Company Packaging 3rd
Party Open Source Software
Quick Overview of Popular and
Useful Open Source Projects
Finding Open Source Software
freshmeat.net
sourceforge.net
osdir.com
Operating Systems
Linux
BSD
Desktop Applications
Graphical Environments
KDE
Gnome
Web Browsers & Email Clients
Mozilla
Konquerer & Kmail
Evolution
“Office” Software
OpenOffice
K Office
Server Applications
Web, Mail & Other Servers
BIND (DNS)
Apache
Sendmail
Postfix
James
Application Servers
Tomcat
Jetty
JBoss
JOnAS
Tyrex
Databases
PostgreSQL
MySQL
SAP DB
Hypersonic SQL
Server Side Applications
TUTOS
Compiere
OFBiz