Will Dieselpoint become the Alfresco of Enterprise search?
Using open source as a distribution model is a very efficient strategy when well executed. Alfresco in the DMS/ECM world has been taking incredible market shares in just 2 years, as MySQL did in the RDBMs world. Many domains have now their open source challenger: Montavista in the embedded World, Digium with Asterisk in VOIP/e-pbx, Hyperic and GroundWork in the Monitoring, Funambol in the mobile/telco industry, Pentaho in BI or OpenBravo in ERP.
In the Enterprise search space, two companies have demonstrated a clear strategy leveraging an open source model:
- IBM, with Omnifind! Yahoo Edition are also leveraging open source with an entry-level solution. But like IBM is doing with Websphere Express (Geronimo based) and Websphere, that is not a real offer? That’s a teaser to have a foot in the door and to push Omnifind.
- More interesting, SearchBlox is proposing a great value proposal around Lucene and the Carrot Clustered Search Engine. But Lucene lakes enterprise grade features like mapped security and a whole bunch of connectors.
- the dual-licencing strategy works, with the right licencing an enterprise search open source company can boost OEM.
- it is a product thousands of consultants and integrators are looking for every day for they application and projects. The bottom-up, low cost sales strategy well described be Matt from Alfresco will perfectly work.
- Established leaders (Autonomy, Google) will be more than challenged with the move
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