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	<title>Enterprise Open Source &#187; Trends</title>
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		<title>Sun&#8217;s dead ?</title>
		<link>http://www.opensource-it.com/blogs/2007/04/suns-dead/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2007 02:13:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zdnet reports today that Solaris is rumored to be open source. Linux has been hurting Solaris for years. I remember the time where Sun was tryting to sell SOlaris on Intel, I remember the time where they had this golden pepite named OpenStep, now Mac OS. Going open source just mean two things in this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zdnet reports today that Solaris is rumored to be open source. Linux has been hurting Solaris for years. I remember the time where Sun was tryting to sell SOlaris on Intel, I remember the time where they had this golden pepite named OpenStep, now Mac OS. Going open source just mean two things in this case: first, Sun&#8217;s time is over, they&#8217;ve lost the battle. Microsoft and Linux are the winners. Second, it&#8217;s commoditization time for the OS. Just another useless bet. I bet that the next move will be IBM and SAP going open source for their application server. Because the next victim of commoditization will be application servers.</p>
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		<title>ERP &amp; Open Source: the real start</title>
		<link>http://www.opensource-it.com/blogs/2007/02/erp-open-source-the-real-start/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2007 12:17:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, the Apache Fondation announced that Apache OFBiz is now officially a top level project.   OFBiz is more than just another open source ERP like Compiere ou ERP5. This is a set of components that enable the build of applications by assembling them. Some OFBiz components are already used to integrate Workflow or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, <a href="http://ofbiz.apache.org/">the Apache Fondation announced</a> that Apache OFBiz is now officially a top level project.   OFBiz is more than just another open source ERP like Compiere ou ERP5. This is a set of components that enable the build of applications by assembling them. Some OFBiz components are already used to integrate Workflow or caching in applications.</p>
<p>With this in mind, this announce is probably the real beginning of open source in the ERP arena, even for large corporation. Why?</p>
<p>- The Apache Foundation has a great momentum, and a great reputation for software quality. Many integrators will use more and more OFBiz components. The more they will be used, the more genericity and robustness they will have. The more they will be adopted. etc..</p>
<p>- This announce will put OFBiz under the spotlights. People will realized that after databases, applications servers, DMS, Business intelligence, ERP is a new front in the closed/open source war</p>
<p>- Many people will just give a try to OFBiz and realized how it is a well designed software</p>
<p>- SOA adoption is increasing. I strongly believed that SOA foster component based development adoption. OFBiz comes with the right timing.</p>
<p>- Last but not least, OFBiz is java based. J2EE is the platform of choices of large corporation. It will not end SAP supremacy on that area, but it will accelerate the  adoption of the &#8220;Assemble or Buy&#8221; paradigm</p>
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		<title>The Open Source Heat List &#8211; January 2007 Edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 23:32:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more open source software are maturing, proposing now competitive solutions to traditional closed source vendors. More and more closed source vendors&#8230; feel the heat  .
The following table give an overview of Closed source leader for each market segment and their open source counterparts. The color gives the temperature  , the arrow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more open source software are maturing, proposing now competitive solutions to traditional closed source vendors. More and more closed source vendors&#8230; feel the heat <img src='http://www.opensource-it.com/blogs/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>
<p>The following table give an overview of Closed source leader for each market segment and their open source counterparts. The color gives the temperature <img src='http://www.opensource-it.com/blogs/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> , the arrow gives the trend.</p>
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<div align="center"><strong>Market Segment </strong></div>
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<div align="center"><strong>Closed-Source Leader </strong></div>
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<td>
<div align="center"><strong>Open Source Leaders</strong></div>
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<div align="center"><strong>Heat Level </strong></div>
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<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Application Servers </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">BEA Weblogic, IBM Websphere, Oracle Application Server </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">JBoss Application Server, Apache Geronimo, ObjectWeb JoNAS, Apache Tomcat </span></td>
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<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#FF6600">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Server Operating System </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Windows 2000 Serveur, Windows 2003, IBM AIX, HP UX, SCO Unix </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Red Hat Enterprise Server, Suse, Debian, Mandriva </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#990000">
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" alt="up" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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</tr>
<tr  bgcolor="#0066FF">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>VOIP</strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Cisco, Alcatel </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Asterisk</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FF6600">
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" alt="up" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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<tr  bgcolor="#0066FF">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Portal</strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Websphere Portal, Plumtree, Oracle Portal, Microsoft Sharepoint </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Jetspeed 2, JBOSS Portal, Liferay, Exo platform, Plone, Drupal, Joomla!</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FF6600">
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" alt="up" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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<tr bgcolor="#FF6600">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Office Productivity </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Microsoft Office </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Open Office 2.0 </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FF6600">
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" alt="up" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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<tr bgcolor="#FF6600">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Reporting Tools </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">CrystalReports</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">JasperReports, Eclipse BIRT 2.x, openBI, iReport </span></td>
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<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" alt="up" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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<tr bgcolor="#FF6600">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>ERP</strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">SAP R3, Oracle Financials, Peoplesoft, Agresso, Navision </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Compiere, ofBiz </span></td>
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<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_right.png" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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<tr  bgcolor="#0066FF">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>CMS </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Interwoven, Stellent, Vignette, Sharepoint 2006 </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Typo 3, Zope/Plone, SPIP, AGORA, eZ Publish, Drupal, Joomla!</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FF6600">
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_right.png" alt="right" width="26" height="25" /></div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#FFFF33">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Messaging</strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Open Xchange, Open Groupware, Zimbra, Postfix, Sendmail</span></td>
<td>
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" alt="up" width="26" height="25" /></div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#FFFF33">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Group Productivity</strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Documentum e-room, Windows Sharepoint Services, IBM Workspace </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">activeCollab, dotProject, eGroupware, phpGroupware</span></td>
<td>
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" alt="up" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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<tr  bgcolor="#FFFF33">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Business Intelligence </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Business Objects, Cognos, Datastage </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Pentaho, Bizgres</span></td>
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<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" alt="up" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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<tr bgcolor="#0066FF">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Virtualization Platform</strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">VMware</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Xen 3.x </span></td>
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<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" alt="up" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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<tr bgcolor="#FFFF33">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" ><strong>ESB Suite &amp; Application Integration </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" ><span class="style2">Sonic Software, IBM Websphere Integration, BEA Weblogic Integration </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" ><span class="style2">ServiceMix, Mule </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#0066FF">
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" alt="up" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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</tr>
<tr  bgcolor="#0066FF">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>DMS </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Documentum, Filenet </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Alfresco</span></td>
<td>
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" alt="up" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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</tr>
<tr  bgcolor="#FFFF33">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Desktop Operating System </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Vista </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Suse 10, Mandriva, Linspire, Ubuntu </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#0066FF">
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_up.png" alt="up" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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<tr bgcolor="#0066FF">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Personnal Productivity </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" ><span class="style2">MindManager</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" ><span class="style2">FreeMind</span></td>
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<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_right.png" alt="right" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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<tr  bgcolor="#0066FF">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>CRM</strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Siebel, GoldMine, MS CRM, Selligent </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Sugar</span></td>
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<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_right.png" alt="right" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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<tr  bgcolor="#0066FF">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>e-Commerce Suite </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Sterling Commerce </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">OSCommerce, Interchange </span></td>
<td>
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_right.png" alt="right" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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<tr  bgcolor="#0066FF">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Directory Services </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Microsoft Active Directory </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">OpenLDAP </span></td>
<td>
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_right.png" alt="right" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#0066FF">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Web Analytics </strong></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">Webtrends, Google Analytics </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><span class="style2">AWstats, phpMyvisites, BBClone </span></td>
<td>
<div align="center"><img src="/images/arrow_down.png" alt="down" width="26" height="25" /></div>
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		<title>Vmware will accelerate Linux adoption</title>
		<link>http://www.opensource-it.com/blogs/2006/08/vmware-will-accelerate-linux-adoption/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Sep 2006 04:49:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking at the VMware Technology Networks following a colleague advice, I discovered that since this summer hundreds of ready-to-download vmware appliances are available. I&#8217;m amazed of how VMware is good at marketing. Whatever, that&#8217;s not the point. The point is that on 169 community build appliances, 169 are running on top of open source operating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking at the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/">VMware Technology Networks</a> following a colleague advice, I discovered that since this summer hundreds of ready-to-download vmware appliances are available. I&#8217;m amazed of how VMware is good at marketing. Whatever, that&#8217;s not the point. The point is that on 169 community build appliances, 169 are running on top of open source operating systems (Linux, NetBSD, FreeBSD,&#8230;). Yes. 169/169. The reason is of course that there is no licencing scheme, enabling full download of a ready to use system. Just imagine thousands of professionals downloading VMware appliances to test these appliances ( and that is happening every minute, believe me). They will just be more and more used to see Linux &#038; all. as the preferred operating system. They will have proof that Linux is ready for..well.. quite everything&#8230;. This is really, really bad news for Microsoft and their Windows push to the server market in the enterprise.</p>
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