Open source software driving cloud-based innovation
Quality of software, freedom from vendor lock-in and lower costs are main reasons for using open source.
Open source software is boosting innovation in cloud, mobility and big data, according to the sixth annual Future of Open Source Survey.
Nearly half (40 per cent) of significant technology innovations from new projects in open source are cloud-based. Another 19 per cent were in mobile apps with 15 per cent devoted to mobile enterprise.
Open source is not just fuelling innovation, but leading it.
The research questioned 740 respondents and found that in nearly a third of companies, open source software was deployed throughout three-quarters of an organisation.
The quality of open source is one of the top three reasons for adoption in the enterprise, the survey found. Freedom from vendor lock-in and lower costs being the other two.
One of the main conclusions of the report was that open source is not just fuelling innovation, but leading it.
Important areas of innovation include cloud, big data, mobile apps and enterprise mobility, vertical-driven open source communities in industries including automotive, financial services, aerospace and others, and new business models like open SaaS.
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Tim Yeaton, president and chief executive of Black Duck Software said that the report points to much stronger adoption in the enterprise, expanding well beyond industries with deep OSS expertise.
"Automotive, mobile, financial services and IT services are rapidly adopting OSS, with nearly all incorporating cloud and mobile solutions. As we've come to expect, awareness of the competitive advantages enabled by open source technologies and methods is spreading rapidly," he said.
The survey was carried out by research outfit the 451 Group and was commissioned by North Bridge Venture Partners and Black Duck Software.
Rene Millman is a freelance writer and broadcaster who covers cybersecurity, AI, IoT, and the cloud. He also works as a contributing analyst at GigaOm and has previously worked as an analyst for Gartner covering the infrastructure market. He has made numerous television appearances to give his views and expertise on technology trends and companies that affect and shape our lives. You can follow Rene Millman on Twitter.