LinuxCon: Beyond the Hype: The True Cost of Linux and Open Source (liveblog)
Moderator: Matt Asay
Panel: Noah Broadwater (Sesame Workshop), David Buckholtz (Sony Pictures), Anthony Roby (Accenture)
- Open Source was the number one answer for what kind of software executives are planning to implement in the next year
- roughly 4 of every 5 programmers have used some kind of Open Source. Even for .NET programmers, the number is 3 of every 5.
- Forrester has seen multiple demonstrable million plus dollar savings via Open Source implementations, including a 100M savings by Sabre.
- Accenture: Open Source allows you to tackle problems that were previously economically just not viable.
- Sesame moved to Open Source to reduce licensing costs and allow them to compete with companies like Disney while being a non-profit. They only have two developers since moving to Open Source; they previously had 10.
- Mid-sized shops that don't look at development as a core competency is currently a place where Open Source is perceived as weak and can improve its uptake and success rates moving forward.
--jeremy