The eighth annual Future of Open Source Survey results, presented by Black Duck and North Bridge, point toward the increased strategic role that open source plays in today’s enterprises, its crucial function within new technology development, and the growth of both first-time developers within the OSS community and the impact open source has in daily life.
With a record-breaking 1,300 respondents, the 2015 Future of Open Source Survey results highlight record levels of corporate participation in open source, as well as the greater impact OSS is having on technology and security. Yet, this year's results also reveal a reported lack of formal company policies and processes for consuming and managing open source and its associated legal, operational, and security risks.
Learn more at www.blackducksoftware.com/future-of-open-source
Black Duck Software and North Bridge Venture Partners announce the results of the sixth annual Future of Open Source Survey. Conducted in partnership with The 451 Group, the 2012 survey reveals that open source software (OSS) is leading innovation in major technology segments including mobile, cloud and big data, as well as creating innovative business models such as Open SaaS. The quality of open source, and the ability to continuously improve, is now one of the top reasons for its adoption.
Presentation at the 13th International Free Software Forum, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Abstract: In Latin America, it’s well-understood that Brazil was pioneering in considering FOSS to be both a strategy and a tool for regional economic development. But what about the rest of the world? As FOSS/OSS enters the mainstream of industry, how are countries in Europe and Asia looking at this disruptive force in software development? And what is happening in the United States where one could argue a very strong proprietary software industry is reinventing itself, with the U.S. government both following and leading the open development model?
This talk discusses FOSS from the perspective of open information technology ecosystems and government’s role in them, providing a picture of the changing landscape of software industries and the potential for localized economic benefit to those participating. It includes a perspective of how governments are experimenting with becoming more directly involved with the open source community, and to learn from them. Stories and examples are drawn for the speakers experience, research and direct involvement with government, academic and industry bodies creating exemplary projects and reference models for others to consider.
With a record-breaking 1,300 respondents, the 2015 Future of Open Source Survey results highlight record levels of corporate participation in open source, as well as the greater impact OSS is having on technology and security. Yet, this year's results also reveal a reported lack of formal company policies and processes for consuming and managing open source and its associated legal, operational, and security risks.
Learn more at www.blackducksoftware.com/future-of-open-source
Open Source Insight: Global Response to COSRI 2017 Open Source Security and R...Black Duck by Synopsys
Many Black Duck-related news stories in this week’s edition of Open Source Insight, thanks to the release of our 2017 Open Source Security and Risk Analysis detailing significant cross-industry risks related to open source vulnerabilities and license compliance challenges.
Black Duck conducts hundreds of open source code audits annually, primarily related to merger and acquisition transactions. For the 2017 analysis, our Center for Open Source Research & Innovation (COSRI) analyzed over 1,000 applications and found both high levels of open source usage — 96% of the apps examined contained open source — and significant risk to open source security vulnerabilities — more than 60% of the apps contained open source security vulnerabilities. All security professionals concerned about vulnerabilities and license compliance will want to review the report, which can be downloaded from the Black Duck website.
Emphasizing the need to stay on top of software security vulnerabilities is the NVD CVE listing for the month of April 2017, which now exceeds 900 entries, including CVE-2016-4899, a high to critical flaw where the datamover module in the Linux version of NovaBACKUP DataCenter before 09.06.03.0353 is vulnerable to remote command execution via unspecified attack vectors.
On to this week’s top open source and open source security news…
Black Duck and North Bridge announce the results of the seventh annual Future of Open Source Survey. The 2013 survey represents the insights of more than 800 respondents – the largest in the survey’s history - from both non-vendor and vendor communities. Survey results reveal the cultural impact of open source software and its influence on everything from innovation, to collaboration among competitors, to hiring practices, is revolutionizing the way organizations work and do business.
The 2016 North Bridge & Black Duck Future of Open Source Study marks the 10th Anniversary of this survey. The study examines open source software trends on an annual basis. Notably, the 2016 survey findings position open source as today’s preeminent architecture, the foundation for nearly all applications, operating systems, cloud computing, databases, and big data.
In terms of the strategic influence open source has on their business, respondents see it as an engine for innovation, with 90% reporting they rely on open source for improved efficiency, innovation and interoperability. The most compelling reasons cited in the survey for use of open source included flexibility and freedom from vendor lock-in; competitive features and technical capabilities; ability to customize; and overall quality.
The 2016 results also show that the rapid adoption of open source has outpaced the implementation of effective open source management and security practices. Nearly half of respondents report they have no formal processes to track their open source, and half reporting that no one has responsibility for identifying known vulnerabilities and tracking remediation.
Key 2016 Insights:
Open Source Is The Modern Architecture. Open Source is the foundation now for nearly all applications, operating systems, cloud computing, databases, big data and more.
Open Source IS the Engine of Innovation. Open Source is driving business because it facilitates faster, more agile development. This translates into quicker builds, accelerated time to market and vastly superior interoperability.
There is a new generation of companies and business models emerging. Respondents report that in the next two or three years, the business models that will generate the most revenue for open source vendors are SaaS (46%); Custom Development (42%) and Services/Support (41%).
Challenges remain: Open Source security and management practices have not kept pace with rapid adoption. In the wake of high profile breaches, there is likely to be more emphasis on security.
Participation and contribution will secure the future of open source. Investing in the open source community spurs innovation, delivers exponential value and most of all, it’s fun. It continues to grow as a key hiring and retention tool in IT shops of enterprises, governments, and startups alike.
Open Source Insight: Open Source 360 Survey, DockerCon 2017, & More on the Cl...Black Duck by Synopsys
In open source security and cybersecurity news: Take the opportunity to join the Open Source 360 Survey and help give the world a snapshot of the state of open source in usage, risk, contributions and governance/policies. The top four sessions you don’t want to miss at Dockercon 2017. Does the Cloudera IPO really argue against open source business? TechCrunch creates a new index to track the explosive growth of open source. Why creating an open source ecosystem doesn't mean you're taking on security risks. And building containerized ecosystems with Ansible Container.
With a record-breaking 1,300 respondents, the 2015 Future of Open Source Survey results highlight record levels of corporate participation in open source, as well as the greater impact OSS is having on technology and security. Yet, this year's results also reveal a reported lack of formal company policies and processes for consuming and managing open source and its associated legal, operational, and security risks.
Learn more at www.blackducksoftware.com/future-of-open-source
Black Duck Software and North Bridge Venture Partners announce the results of the sixth annual Future of Open Source Survey. Conducted in partnership with The 451 Group, the 2012 survey reveals that open source software (OSS) is leading innovation in major technology segments including mobile, cloud and big data, as well as creating innovative business models such as Open SaaS. The quality of open source, and the ability to continuously improve, is now one of the top reasons for its adoption.
Presentation at the 13th International Free Software Forum, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Abstract: In Latin America, it’s well-understood that Brazil was pioneering in considering FOSS to be both a strategy and a tool for regional economic development. But what about the rest of the world? As FOSS/OSS enters the mainstream of industry, how are countries in Europe and Asia looking at this disruptive force in software development? And what is happening in the United States where one could argue a very strong proprietary software industry is reinventing itself, with the U.S. government both following and leading the open development model?
This talk discusses FOSS from the perspective of open information technology ecosystems and government’s role in them, providing a picture of the changing landscape of software industries and the potential for localized economic benefit to those participating. It includes a perspective of how governments are experimenting with becoming more directly involved with the open source community, and to learn from them. Stories and examples are drawn for the speakers experience, research and direct involvement with government, academic and industry bodies creating exemplary projects and reference models for others to consider.
With a record-breaking 1,300 respondents, the 2015 Future of Open Source Survey results highlight record levels of corporate participation in open source, as well as the greater impact OSS is having on technology and security. Yet, this year's results also reveal a reported lack of formal company policies and processes for consuming and managing open source and its associated legal, operational, and security risks.
Learn more at www.blackducksoftware.com/future-of-open-source
Open Source Insight: Global Response to COSRI 2017 Open Source Security and R...Black Duck by Synopsys
Many Black Duck-related news stories in this week’s edition of Open Source Insight, thanks to the release of our 2017 Open Source Security and Risk Analysis detailing significant cross-industry risks related to open source vulnerabilities and license compliance challenges.
Black Duck conducts hundreds of open source code audits annually, primarily related to merger and acquisition transactions. For the 2017 analysis, our Center for Open Source Research & Innovation (COSRI) analyzed over 1,000 applications and found both high levels of open source usage — 96% of the apps examined contained open source — and significant risk to open source security vulnerabilities — more than 60% of the apps contained open source security vulnerabilities. All security professionals concerned about vulnerabilities and license compliance will want to review the report, which can be downloaded from the Black Duck website.
Emphasizing the need to stay on top of software security vulnerabilities is the NVD CVE listing for the month of April 2017, which now exceeds 900 entries, including CVE-2016-4899, a high to critical flaw where the datamover module in the Linux version of NovaBACKUP DataCenter before 09.06.03.0353 is vulnerable to remote command execution via unspecified attack vectors.
On to this week’s top open source and open source security news…
Black Duck and North Bridge announce the results of the seventh annual Future of Open Source Survey. The 2013 survey represents the insights of more than 800 respondents – the largest in the survey’s history - from both non-vendor and vendor communities. Survey results reveal the cultural impact of open source software and its influence on everything from innovation, to collaboration among competitors, to hiring practices, is revolutionizing the way organizations work and do business.
The 2016 North Bridge & Black Duck Future of Open Source Study marks the 10th Anniversary of this survey. The study examines open source software trends on an annual basis. Notably, the 2016 survey findings position open source as today’s preeminent architecture, the foundation for nearly all applications, operating systems, cloud computing, databases, and big data.
In terms of the strategic influence open source has on their business, respondents see it as an engine for innovation, with 90% reporting they rely on open source for improved efficiency, innovation and interoperability. The most compelling reasons cited in the survey for use of open source included flexibility and freedom from vendor lock-in; competitive features and technical capabilities; ability to customize; and overall quality.
The 2016 results also show that the rapid adoption of open source has outpaced the implementation of effective open source management and security practices. Nearly half of respondents report they have no formal processes to track their open source, and half reporting that no one has responsibility for identifying known vulnerabilities and tracking remediation.
Key 2016 Insights:
Open Source Is The Modern Architecture. Open Source is the foundation now for nearly all applications, operating systems, cloud computing, databases, big data and more.
Open Source IS the Engine of Innovation. Open Source is driving business because it facilitates faster, more agile development. This translates into quicker builds, accelerated time to market and vastly superior interoperability.
There is a new generation of companies and business models emerging. Respondents report that in the next two or three years, the business models that will generate the most revenue for open source vendors are SaaS (46%); Custom Development (42%) and Services/Support (41%).
Challenges remain: Open Source security and management practices have not kept pace with rapid adoption. In the wake of high profile breaches, there is likely to be more emphasis on security.
Participation and contribution will secure the future of open source. Investing in the open source community spurs innovation, delivers exponential value and most of all, it’s fun. It continues to grow as a key hiring and retention tool in IT shops of enterprises, governments, and startups alike.
Open Source Insight: Open Source 360 Survey, DockerCon 2017, & More on the Cl...Black Duck by Synopsys
In open source security and cybersecurity news: Take the opportunity to join the Open Source 360 Survey and help give the world a snapshot of the state of open source in usage, risk, contributions and governance/policies. The top four sessions you don’t want to miss at Dockercon 2017. Does the Cloudera IPO really argue against open source business? TechCrunch creates a new index to track the explosive growth of open source. Why creating an open source ecosystem doesn't mean you're taking on security risks. And building containerized ecosystems with Ansible Container.
The development of 5G networks and the Internet of Things (IoT) will employ a process likely to be dominated by agile development of technology and platform prototypes often in Open Source, collaborative projects, which put a premium on "code first.” In light of this industry shift, the Open Mobile Alliance has embarked on a survey of mobile/IoT industry professionals to shed light on trends towards cooperation between the Open Standards and Open Source communities.
* 86% of respondents say their company is maintaining or increasing participation in Open Source organizations.
* >75% of respondents say machine-to-machine/IoT will rely heavily on Open Standards.
* In the scope of telecom services deployment, >80% of respondents say Open Source implementations of Open Standards will be the dominant trend in the next several years.
This presentation highlights all the results of the survey.
2009 North Bridge Future of Open Source StudyNorth Bridge
2009 Future of Open Source study; presented at InfoWorld Open Source Business Conference Keynote Panel: Dries Buytaert, Founder & CTO- Acquia;Ron Hovsepian, CEO Novell;John Lilly, CEO Mozilla; Mårten Mickos, SVP Sun Microsystems; John Roberts, CEO SugarCRM. The panel was chaired by North Bridge. The study, collected from 435 respondents, bring to light a variety of significant issues and topics surrounding open source software, such as the impact of the economic recession, key market drivers, and predictions regarding the types of companies that will drive the next wave of commercial open source success.
Disruptive business models are maturing in large markets like Web Content Management and Social Publishing, making it an attractive investment area for the team at North Bridge. However what the survey also shows is that much work remains to evangelize these benefits and establish a credible ecosystem to bring open source solutions to mainstream IT buyers.
2014 Future of Open Source - 8th Annual Survey resultsMichael Skok
The annual Future of Open Source Survey provides a report on the state of the open source industry and analysis of future trends. Now in its eighth year, this annual survey was supported by with over 45 collaborators, open source software industry leaders, and collaborating organizations, and compiles results from hundreds of respondents from the open source community.
Open Source Insight: CVE-2017-2636 Vuln of the Week & UK National Cyber Secur...Black Duck by Synopsys
Seldom a month goes by where the NVD entries don’t break 1,000, and March 2017 is no exception. The vulnerability of the week is CVE-2017-2636, a serious security flaw in Linux kernel that appears to have been around since 2009. More on that story follows.
2013 North Bridge Future of Open Source StudyNorth Bridge
2013 Future of Open Source Study; presented via Webinar with thought leaders from North Bridge, Acquia, Black Duck, Thomson-Reuters, Hortonworks, & Jeffrey Hammond, Forrester. The panel was chaired by North Bridge. The 2013 survey represents the insights of more than 800 respondents – the largest in the survey’s history - from both non-vendor and vendor communities. study reveal the cultural impact of open source software and its influence on everything from innovation, to collaboration among competitors, to hiring practices, is revolutionizing the way organizations work and do business.
It's been recognized that software is eating the world. Our seventh annual Future of Open Source survey points to the fact that open source is eating the software world. This year's results signal a shift in reasons why open source is chosen over proprietary alternatives. Increasingly, enterprises see it as leading innovation, delivering higher quality and driving growth rather than being just a free or low-cost alternative. Going forward, as broader adoption creates a virtuous cycle of innovation and investment, we can expect more disruption from open source, new business models and many more exciting new projects and companies, according to the North Bridge Press Release.
Cloud adoption continued to rise in 2013, with 75 percent of those surveyed reporting the use of some sort of cloud platform – up from 67 percent last year. That growth is consistent with forecasts from GigaOM Research, which expects the total worldwide addressable market for cloud computing to reach $158.8B by 2014, an increase of 126.5 percent from 2011.
This year’s survey finds several important shifts in why and how cloud computing is being used, obstacles to adoption, where cloud decision-making resides within organizations, and how the vendor landscape is changing. It also serves as a barometer for the industry’s progression. Feedback from across the different categories of respondents was consistent, signaling a convergence of vendor and user needs. Further, the survey reveals that business is driving the revolution deriving clear benefits from cloud adoption in the form of continuous innovation and business agility to yield competitive advantage.
Delivery of Things World USA 2016 - Post Event ReportRamona Kohrs
Over 350 IT executives discuss and shape what DevOps really means for your business. What impact does it have and how can you implement it to reap the benefits? Delivery of Things World brings together all stakeholders active in the DevOps scene to share their experience and expertise with you. Join the experts at Delivery of Things World USA to gain a deeper business and technical understanding of DevOps.
When something goes wrong in your software, you fix it. When something is wrong in an OSS package you’re beholden to community fixes and web search - neither cares about your needs or your timeline.
In this webinar, our director of product management and OSS expert, Richard Sherrard, examines: How to know exactly what packages are used in your company; Specific technical, security, and licensing hurdles that many organizations face; and
What “free” actually means when it comes to OSS.
Capgemini and HPE Team Up to Foster Behavioral Change That Brings Better Cybe...Dana Gardner
Transcript of a sponsored discussion on how improving both development speed and security comes with new levels of collaboration and communication across disparate teams.
Welcome & The State of Open Source SecurityJerika Phelps
Open Source software is the foundation for application development today. Open source use is growing rapidly worldwide because of the development cost reductions and innovation it enables. Black Duck discovers open source in nearly every application it analyzes and finds that 35% of the average commercial software application is open source. Home-grown applications typically contain 50% or more open source.
The dramatic growth in open source use has been accompanied by an array of security and management challenges related to a lack of visibility into and control of the open source in use. Leading organizations are aggressively pursuing ways to increase their use of open source and do so without compromising effective security or management.
Supply Chain Solutions for Modern Software DevelopmentSonatype
The concepts of supply chain management, the industrial revolution and the transformation of software development with open source are all tied together in this talk by Brian Fox, VP of Product Management, during the January 2015 Long Island OWASP user group meetup.
This presentation by Cedric Thomas (OW2 CEO) details three OW2 initiatives to engage with mainstream open source software users, including the H2020 ReachOut project, Market Readiness and Good Governance.
La OWASP Top Ten fornisce un potente documento di sensibilizzazione per la sicurezza delle applicazioni web. La OWASP Top Ten rappresenta un ampio consenso su ciò che le falle di sicurezza delle applicazioni web più critiche sono. I membri del progetto includono una varietà di esperti di sicurezza di tutto il mondo che hanno condiviso la loro esperienza per produrre questo elenco.
Protecting Enterprise - An examination of bugs, major vulnerabilities and exp...ESET Middle East
This white paper focuses on the dramatic growth in the number and severity of software vulnerabilities, and discusses how multilayered endpoint security is needed to mitigate the threats they pose.
The State of Open Source Vulnerabilities ManagementWhiteSource
The number of open source vulnerabilities hit an all-time record in 2017 with 3,500 reported vulnerabilities - that's 60% higher than the previous year, and the trend continues in 2018.
Since it’s impossible to keep up with today’s pace of software production without open source, development and security teams are challenged to meet security objectives, without compromising on speed and quality.
It's time for organizations to step up their open source security game. Join WhiteSource's Senior Director of Product Management, Rami Elron, as he discusses:
- the current state of open source vulnerabilities management;
- organizations' struggle to handle open source vulnerabilities; and
- the key strategy for effective vulnerability management.
Rich Sands, Director of Developer Communities at Black Duck, presented these interesting statistics on open source projects from Ohloh.net at the 2012 Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit.
A seminar presentation on Open Source by Ritwick Halder - a computer science engineering student at Academy Of Technology, West Bengal, India - 2013
Personal Website - www.ritwickhalder.com
The development of 5G networks and the Internet of Things (IoT) will employ a process likely to be dominated by agile development of technology and platform prototypes often in Open Source, collaborative projects, which put a premium on "code first.” In light of this industry shift, the Open Mobile Alliance has embarked on a survey of mobile/IoT industry professionals to shed light on trends towards cooperation between the Open Standards and Open Source communities.
* 86% of respondents say their company is maintaining or increasing participation in Open Source organizations.
* >75% of respondents say machine-to-machine/IoT will rely heavily on Open Standards.
* In the scope of telecom services deployment, >80% of respondents say Open Source implementations of Open Standards will be the dominant trend in the next several years.
This presentation highlights all the results of the survey.
2009 North Bridge Future of Open Source StudyNorth Bridge
2009 Future of Open Source study; presented at InfoWorld Open Source Business Conference Keynote Panel: Dries Buytaert, Founder & CTO- Acquia;Ron Hovsepian, CEO Novell;John Lilly, CEO Mozilla; Mårten Mickos, SVP Sun Microsystems; John Roberts, CEO SugarCRM. The panel was chaired by North Bridge. The study, collected from 435 respondents, bring to light a variety of significant issues and topics surrounding open source software, such as the impact of the economic recession, key market drivers, and predictions regarding the types of companies that will drive the next wave of commercial open source success.
Disruptive business models are maturing in large markets like Web Content Management and Social Publishing, making it an attractive investment area for the team at North Bridge. However what the survey also shows is that much work remains to evangelize these benefits and establish a credible ecosystem to bring open source solutions to mainstream IT buyers.
2014 Future of Open Source - 8th Annual Survey resultsMichael Skok
The annual Future of Open Source Survey provides a report on the state of the open source industry and analysis of future trends. Now in its eighth year, this annual survey was supported by with over 45 collaborators, open source software industry leaders, and collaborating organizations, and compiles results from hundreds of respondents from the open source community.
Open Source Insight: CVE-2017-2636 Vuln of the Week & UK National Cyber Secur...Black Duck by Synopsys
Seldom a month goes by where the NVD entries don’t break 1,000, and March 2017 is no exception. The vulnerability of the week is CVE-2017-2636, a serious security flaw in Linux kernel that appears to have been around since 2009. More on that story follows.
2013 North Bridge Future of Open Source StudyNorth Bridge
2013 Future of Open Source Study; presented via Webinar with thought leaders from North Bridge, Acquia, Black Duck, Thomson-Reuters, Hortonworks, & Jeffrey Hammond, Forrester. The panel was chaired by North Bridge. The 2013 survey represents the insights of more than 800 respondents – the largest in the survey’s history - from both non-vendor and vendor communities. study reveal the cultural impact of open source software and its influence on everything from innovation, to collaboration among competitors, to hiring practices, is revolutionizing the way organizations work and do business.
It's been recognized that software is eating the world. Our seventh annual Future of Open Source survey points to the fact that open source is eating the software world. This year's results signal a shift in reasons why open source is chosen over proprietary alternatives. Increasingly, enterprises see it as leading innovation, delivering higher quality and driving growth rather than being just a free or low-cost alternative. Going forward, as broader adoption creates a virtuous cycle of innovation and investment, we can expect more disruption from open source, new business models and many more exciting new projects and companies, according to the North Bridge Press Release.
Cloud adoption continued to rise in 2013, with 75 percent of those surveyed reporting the use of some sort of cloud platform – up from 67 percent last year. That growth is consistent with forecasts from GigaOM Research, which expects the total worldwide addressable market for cloud computing to reach $158.8B by 2014, an increase of 126.5 percent from 2011.
This year’s survey finds several important shifts in why and how cloud computing is being used, obstacles to adoption, where cloud decision-making resides within organizations, and how the vendor landscape is changing. It also serves as a barometer for the industry’s progression. Feedback from across the different categories of respondents was consistent, signaling a convergence of vendor and user needs. Further, the survey reveals that business is driving the revolution deriving clear benefits from cloud adoption in the form of continuous innovation and business agility to yield competitive advantage.
Delivery of Things World USA 2016 - Post Event ReportRamona Kohrs
Over 350 IT executives discuss and shape what DevOps really means for your business. What impact does it have and how can you implement it to reap the benefits? Delivery of Things World brings together all stakeholders active in the DevOps scene to share their experience and expertise with you. Join the experts at Delivery of Things World USA to gain a deeper business and technical understanding of DevOps.
When something goes wrong in your software, you fix it. When something is wrong in an OSS package you’re beholden to community fixes and web search - neither cares about your needs or your timeline.
In this webinar, our director of product management and OSS expert, Richard Sherrard, examines: How to know exactly what packages are used in your company; Specific technical, security, and licensing hurdles that many organizations face; and
What “free” actually means when it comes to OSS.
Capgemini and HPE Team Up to Foster Behavioral Change That Brings Better Cybe...Dana Gardner
Transcript of a sponsored discussion on how improving both development speed and security comes with new levels of collaboration and communication across disparate teams.
Welcome & The State of Open Source SecurityJerika Phelps
Open Source software is the foundation for application development today. Open source use is growing rapidly worldwide because of the development cost reductions and innovation it enables. Black Duck discovers open source in nearly every application it analyzes and finds that 35% of the average commercial software application is open source. Home-grown applications typically contain 50% or more open source.
The dramatic growth in open source use has been accompanied by an array of security and management challenges related to a lack of visibility into and control of the open source in use. Leading organizations are aggressively pursuing ways to increase their use of open source and do so without compromising effective security or management.
Supply Chain Solutions for Modern Software DevelopmentSonatype
The concepts of supply chain management, the industrial revolution and the transformation of software development with open source are all tied together in this talk by Brian Fox, VP of Product Management, during the January 2015 Long Island OWASP user group meetup.
This presentation by Cedric Thomas (OW2 CEO) details three OW2 initiatives to engage with mainstream open source software users, including the H2020 ReachOut project, Market Readiness and Good Governance.
La OWASP Top Ten fornisce un potente documento di sensibilizzazione per la sicurezza delle applicazioni web. La OWASP Top Ten rappresenta un ampio consenso su ciò che le falle di sicurezza delle applicazioni web più critiche sono. I membri del progetto includono una varietà di esperti di sicurezza di tutto il mondo che hanno condiviso la loro esperienza per produrre questo elenco.
Protecting Enterprise - An examination of bugs, major vulnerabilities and exp...ESET Middle East
This white paper focuses on the dramatic growth in the number and severity of software vulnerabilities, and discusses how multilayered endpoint security is needed to mitigate the threats they pose.
The State of Open Source Vulnerabilities ManagementWhiteSource
The number of open source vulnerabilities hit an all-time record in 2017 with 3,500 reported vulnerabilities - that's 60% higher than the previous year, and the trend continues in 2018.
Since it’s impossible to keep up with today’s pace of software production without open source, development and security teams are challenged to meet security objectives, without compromising on speed and quality.
It's time for organizations to step up their open source security game. Join WhiteSource's Senior Director of Product Management, Rami Elron, as he discusses:
- the current state of open source vulnerabilities management;
- organizations' struggle to handle open source vulnerabilities; and
- the key strategy for effective vulnerability management.
Rich Sands, Director of Developer Communities at Black Duck, presented these interesting statistics on open source projects from Ohloh.net at the 2012 Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit.
A seminar presentation on Open Source by Ritwick Halder - a computer science engineering student at Academy Of Technology, West Bengal, India - 2013
Personal Website - www.ritwickhalder.com
We’re all trying to find that idea or spark that will turn a good project into a great project. Creativity plays a huge role in the outcome of our work. Harnessing the power of collaboration and open source, we can make great strides towards excellence. Not just for designers, this talk can be applicable to many different roles – even development. In this talk, Seasoned Creative Director Sara Cannon is going to share some secrets about creative methodology, collaboration, and the strong role that open source can play in our work.
DIGITALIZED WORLD- Technology Disruptions & Future Of Software Test AutomationHCL Technologies
Presented by the Business Assurance and Testing Team from HCL at ISQT's Step-Auto 2014 - Conference on 'Non-Conventional Software Test Automation' in Bangalore (19th and 20th Nov’14).
Keynote Speaker: Prakash Ijral from Test Automation CoE and Testing Practices
The focus areas of the discussion included the significance for organizations to excel in the digital industrial economy in order to become more technologically capable and sophisticated and also the changed role testing specifically test automation will play in the era of digitalization.
Six Easy Pieces of Quantitatively Analyzing Open SourceDirk Riehle
For the first time in the history of software engineering, we can both broadly and deeply analyze the behavior and dynamics of software development projects. This has become possible because of open source, which is publicly developed software. In this presentation, I will discuss our recent findings about open source software, its development process, and programmer behavior. I also discuss the challenges we encountered when quantitatively mining software repositories for such insights.
Optymalizacja środowiska Open Source w celu zwiększenia oszczędności i kontroliEDB
Postępy jakie w ostatnim okresie poczynił Postgres, pozwalają sprostać dzisiejszym wyzwaniom świata baz danych. W wielu największych światowych firmach Postgres odgrywa istotną rolę w kontrolowaniu kosztów i ograniczaniu zależności od tradycyjnych dostawców.
rkt is the next-generation container manager for Linux clusters. Designed for security, simplicity, and composability within modern cluster architectures, rkt discovers, verifies, fetches, and executes application containers with pluggable isolation. rkt can run the same container with varying degrees of protection, from lightweight, OS-level namespace and capabilities isolation to heavier, VM-level hardware virtualization.
451 Group: Future Of Web Content Management - Open Source CMSSquiz
Presentation on The Future of Web Content Management including the rise of Open Source CMS by Kathleen Reidy, Senior Analyst, Enterprise Software for The 451 Group.
2014 North Bridge Future of Open Source StudyNorth Bridge
2014 Future of Open Source Study; presented via Webinar with panel moderation from North Bridge and panelists:
Lou Shipley, CEO at Black Duck Software (@loushipley)
Jeffrey Hammond, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research (@jhammond) Guy Martin, Senior Open Source Strategist at Samsung Research America (@guyma) Kerrin Perniciaro, Manager of IT Communications & Web Strategy in the Division of Information Technology (DoIT) at Stony Brook University (@SBUDoIT) Brian Gentile, Chairman and CEO of Jaspersoft (@BrianG_Jasper)
A record-breaking 1,240 industry influencers took the 2014 survey, answering questions about OSS trends, opportunities, key drivers of open source adoption, community engagement, and the business problems OSS solves now and in the future. study highlight this democratization and proliferation of open source in three main areas: new people, new technologies, and new economics.
Open source is enjoying a proliferation that starts with a growing number of new developers at the grass roots. Many then go on to join enterprises who themselves are engaging in open source projects. Further news in the survey shows enterprises now organizing to contribute back more actively; as they realize the importance of open source innovation to jumpstart careers and kickstart projects. As our survey continues to show open source is consuming the software world as the inherent quality, functionality, and increasingly ease of deployment creates a powerful gravitational pull on people and industries. This self-reinforcing, virtuous cycle will result in the most exciting applications having an open source foundation. Which is why many of the leading technology areas such as cloud, big data, content management and mobile are treating open source as their 'foundational platform. Further, more new areas like the Internet of Things, which requires interoperability and extensibility, can only be met by open source initiatives, hence the emergence of new communities such as the AllSeen Alliance, according to the North Bridge Press Release.
You Can’t Live Without Open Source - Results from the Open Source 360 SurveyBlack Duck by Synopsys
Today, open source drives technology and development, and its worldwide adoption ranges from companies with a single employee to large corporations like Microsoft and Apple. All of these organizations rely on open source to innovate, reduce development costs, and speed time to market. Recent research reports point out that open source comprises 80% to 90% of the code in a typical application. Our Open Source 360° survey provides an update on the rapid evolution of open source development, use and management.
The 2017 Open Source 360° survey was conducted through Black Duck’s Center for Open Source Research & Innovation (COSRI), focusing on four important areas of open source – usage, risk, contributions and governance/policies. Our respondents include input from new players, established leaders, and influencers across vertical markets and communities. This range of respondents drives broad industry awareness and discussions of these key issues.
During the past few years open source has transformed the tech industry. According to Gartner's survey 85% of companies currently use open source software. In this presentation we will examine what open source is? What are the pros and cons for software developers? How big is the market? How can one make money developing an open source product and which business models companies use? If it doesn’t work – is it possible to witch from and to OS?
This presentation was created in Aug 2013.
“What the App?”… A Modernization Strategy for Your Business Applications John Head
It’s 2016 – your application portfolio is being reviewed and scrutinized. Email and application platforms are being separated. Users’ expectations of their work experiences are higher than ever. Your social platform is stable and maturing. But you’re invested in your applications (Notes, Domino, and much more) – what do you do? Looking through the lens of IBM ICS solutions, we will answer that question by providing a roadmap and experiences to help you choose the best path. We will deep dive into the five aspects of Application Modernization: User Experience, Cloud, Mobile, Modern Workflow & special focus on the last – Social. See demos of actual application transformations and the impact they have within an organization. We will also show how your applications, integrated into your social platform, increases productivity and engagement. Learn how new functionality in the products will make your journey easier. See live demos putting AM into practice.
Open Source means a lot of things and revolutionized the way software is built over the last two decades.
Whether developing a product or providing a service, companies are rushing to get their businesses cloud ready, increasingly (big) data driven and flexible enough to take advantage of the inherent business scalability opportunities offered by the cloud.
And as the focus switches to the scale economies of execution, from ever cheaper opaque hosted web storage and connected services to the immutable containers movement, a question arises: what is the role of Open Source software in a world in which not only software (SaaS), but also platform (PaaS) and infrastructure (IaaS) are increasingly delivered (and consumed) as hosted services?
In this session, we'll attempt to answer to this question, by providing examples of Open Source cloud & big data companies and studying the effects of open development ecosystems and how Open Source is engrained in the fabric of the Cloud.
Nooq Presentation at HID Euro Banking Forum May 2017 Ed Morrison
A presentation by our Scottish partner nooQ to an investment forum in Scotland. We are integrating agile strategy on top of nooQ's powerful, visual platform. It represents a new type of infrastructure that could make complex collaborations far more productive. We are currently exploring how we would design this platform for NASA Space Life Sciences.
DRIVERS AND IMPEDIMENTS TO DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION - THE RESEARCHTom Rieger
In August 2020 EnterpriseDB and Platform 3 jointly asked 1000s of IT professionals their perspectives and priorities. This paper is a detailed view of those results.
Software libre en la banca - Experiencias del grupo Santander con OSSLibreCon
Banco Santander es la empresa de mayor capitalización bursátil de España y uno de los bancos más importantes del mundo. Exposición de las razones que les han llevado no solo a utilizar software abierto en el core del software del Banco Santander, sino a liderar y desarrollar una de las iniciativas de código abierto: Open Nebula. Open Nebula es una plataforma de cloud computing para manejar infraestructuras heterogéneas de data center.
¿Por qué un banco líder apuesta por el software libre? Autor: Jesus Ruiz Martínez (Director of Open Innovation en Banco Santander). Librecon.io
The 2014 Future of Cloud Computing Survey was conducted in partnership with 72 Collaborators. The survey is the most widely endorsed survey of its kind in the industry. To tweet individual slides, please note the banner on the upper right hand corner of each page. Visit the Blog on http://mjskok.com/resource/2014-future-cloud-computing-4th-annual-survey-results and follow us @futureofcloud #futureofcloud to join the conversation.
Digital Transformation and Application Decommissioning - THE RESEARCHTom Rieger
The resulting research paper from the August 2020 market surveying of 1000s of IT professionals around the current state of affairs and what is happening over the next 18-14 months.
Auf Anhieb können wir neue Systeme auf den Markt zulassen und benötigen auch detaillierte Informationen zu den M2M SIM - Karten im Datenblatt. Besten Dank.
Networks are social capital; where business value is created in relationships. Network analysis reveals the networks. CORE process identifies new market opportunities or innovation, improvess effectiveness, extends firms reach through stakeholder networks.
Empowering Financial Institutions to Use Open Source With ConfidenceWhiteSource
The days when financial institutions relied solemnly on proprietary code are over. Today, even the largest financial services firms have realized the benefits of using open source technology to build powerful, innovative applications at a reduced time-to-market. However, the financial services industry faces strict regulatory requirements that present it with a unique set of challenges, especially when it comes to open source usage (both consumption and contribution).
FINOS is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to accelerate collaboration and innovation in financial services through the adoption of open source software, standards and best practices. Together with WhiteSource, they are able to provide a safe environment for developers to use open source components freely and fearlessly.
Join FINOS and WhiteSource as they discuss:
The challenges of open source usage
The state of open source vulnerabilities management
How FINOS uses WhiteSource to ensure the security and IP compliance of FINOS-produced open source software
WhiteSource and FINOS: Empowering Financial Institutions to use Open Source W...DevOps.com
The days when financial institutions relied solemnly on proprietary code are over. Today, even the largest financial services firms have realized the benefits of using open source technology to build powerful, innovative applications at a reduced time-to-market. However, the financial services industry faces strict regulatory requirements that present it with a unique set of challenges, especially when it comes to open source usage (both consumption and contribution).
FINOS is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to accelerate collaboration and innovation in financial services through the adoption of open source software, standards and best practices. Together with WhiteSource, they are able to provide a safe environment for developers to use open source components freely and fearlessly.
Join FINOS and WhiteSource as they discuss:
The challenges of open source usage
The state of open source vulnerabilities management
How FINOS uses WhiteSource to ensure the security and IP compliance of FINOS-produced open source software
The Future of AI, Open Source, and Enterprise SaaS: Where It’s All Going with...saastr
A lot of startups and SaaS companies that build a business around an open source technology struggle to commercialize in a way that is both profitable and scalable, while also supporting the open source community that is so critical to innovation. Join Ali Ghodsi, CEO and Co-Founder of Databricks and Nithya Ruff, Head of Open Source at Comcast and Chair of The Linux Foundation Board, who are both open source thought leaders, for a fireside discussion about the value open source software has delivered for enterprises and their perspectives on the current state of the open source landscape.
Similar to 2014 Future of Open Source Survey Results (20)
Flight WEST 2018 Presentation - A Buyer Investor Playbook for Successfully Na...Black Duck by Synopsys
Anthony Decicco, shareholder, GTC Law Group presented at FLIGHT West 2018. His session description included:
A buyer and investor focused discussion of key open source software-related issues and deal points. Understanding the key legal and technical risks, as well as strategies for mitigating them, will help you to focus due diligence, speed and smooth negotiations and get better deal terms, increasing overall value and avoiding post-transaction surprises.
For more information, please visit us at www.blackducksoftware.com
FLIGHT WEST 2018 Presentation - Continuous Monitoring of Open Source Componen...Black Duck by Synopsys
Basma Shahadat, Lead Research Engineer presented at Black Duck Flight West 2018. Security checking in the early stages of the SDLC is critical. This session will demonstrate how Proofpoint is taking proactive steps to reduce risk by integrating Black Duck into Proofpoint’s continuous integration pipeline to detect open source vulnerabilities during the product build. For more information, please visit us at https://www.blackducksoftware.com/
FLIGHT WEST 2018 Presentation - Integrating Security into Your Development an...Black Duck by Synopsys
Utsav Sanghani, Product Manager, Integrations and Alliance at Synopsys presented on how to "Black Duck your Code Faster with Black Duck Integrations." For more information, please visit www.blackducksoftware.com
Black Duck On-Demand-Audits von über 1.100
kommerziellen Anwendungen im Jahr 2017
verdeutlichen die ständigen Herausforderungen, vor
denen Unternehmen stehen, um Open Source effektiv
zu erkennen und zu sichern.
FLIGHT Amsterdam Presentation - Open Source, IP and Trade Secrets: An Impossi...Black Duck by Synopsys
At Flight Amsterdam, Fenna Douwenga, Associate, Bird & Bird provided practical tips on open source licenses, intellectual property rights, and trade secrets. During the presentation Fenna reviewed, everlasting conflict between patents, copyright and open source and how it can be overcome. Additionally, the new European Trade Secrets Directive was discussed and how some of the requirements therein may for instance conflict with the GNU General Public license. Furthermore, a quick outline of the influence of Brexit on licenses closed under UK law was given and how potential problems can be prevented.
FLIGHT Amsterdam Presentation - Data Breaches and the Law: A Practical GuideBlack Duck by Synopsys
Flight Amsterdam Presentation by Daniel Hedley and Georgie Collins, Partners, Irwin Mitchell looked at the intersection of the GDPR and open source software management and the laws which govern how organisations must respond to data breaches (including GDPR and NISD), how to prepare for a data breach, and what to do if the worst happens.
FLIGHT Amsterdam Presentation - Don’t Let Open Source Software Kill Your DealBlack Duck by Synopsys
Flight Amsterdam presentation by Anthony Decicco, Shareholder, GTC Law Group
Open source software is increasingly centric to transactions, whether licensing, mergers, acquisitions, financing, insurance, offerings or loans, and the deal landscape is changing with the prevalence of representation and warranty insurance, heightened focus on security vulnerabilities and increasing litigation. As such, it is important to understand and re-visit key open source software-related issues and deal points to accelerate your deal, avoid unnecessary due diligence and realize the most value from your open source software-related compliance efforts.
Open Source Insight: Securing IoT, Atlanta Ransomware Attack, Congress on Cyb...Black Duck by Synopsys
The Black Duck blog and Open Source Insight become part of the Synopsys Software Integrity blog in early April. You’ll still get the latest open source security and license compliance news, insights, and opinions you’ve come to expect, plus the latest software security trends, news, tips, best practices, and thought leadership every week. Don’t delay, subscribe today! Now on to this week’s open source security and cybersecurity news.
Open Source Insight:GitHub Finds 4M Flaws, IAST Magic Quadrant, 2018 Open So...Black Duck by Synopsys
A big news week for Synopsys and Black Duck as Gartner releases the 2018 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing and the 2018 Open Source Rookies of the Year are announced. More on these stories and the hottest open source security and cybersecurity news in this week’s Open Source Insight!
2018 is the Open Source Rookies report’s 10th anniversary, brought to you by Black Duck by Synopsys. This infographic shows the impressive number of projects started in 2017 and the distribution across the world and a wide range of categories. Narrowing them down was hard! The open source community continues to produce innovative and influential open source projects.
Open Source Insight: Who Owns Linux? TRITON Attack, App Security Testing, Fut...Black Duck by Synopsys
We look at the three reasons you must attend the FLIGHT Amsterdam conference; how to build outstanding projects in the open source community; and why isn’t every app being security tested? Plus, in-depth into the TRITON attack; why 2018 is the year of open source; how open source is driving both IoT and AI and a webinar on the 2018 Open Source Rookies of the Year.
Open Source Insight is your weekly news resource for open source security and cybersecurity news!
Open Source Insight: SCA for DevOps, DHS Security, Securing Open Source for G...Black Duck by Synopsys
It’s an acronym-filled issue of Open Source Insight, as we look at the question of SCA (software composition analysis) and how it fits into the DevOps environment. The DHS (Department of Homeland Security) has concerning security gaps, according to its OIG (Office of Inspector General). Can the CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) gap be closed? The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is bearing down on us like a freight train, and it’s past time to include open source security into your GDPR plans.
Plus, an intro to the Open Hub community, looking at security for blockchain apps, and best practices for open source security in container environments are all featured in this week’s cybersecurity and open source security news.
Open Source Insight: AppSec for DevOps, Open Source vs Proprietary, Malicious...Black Duck by Synopsys
Welcome to the March 2nd edition of Open Source Insight from Black Duck by Synopsys! We look at places you’d never expect to find GDPR data, as well as answers to your most-frequently-asked GDPR questions. Synopsys Principal Scientist Sammy Migues explores why enterprises must have a software security program while Black Duck Technology Evangelist, Tim Mackey, takes a look at building application security into the heart of DevOps. Plus, a report that may give you nightmares on the malicious possibilities of AI. All the cybersecurity and open source security news fit to print lies ahead for your reading pleasure…
Open Source Insight: Big Data Breaches, Costly Cyberattacks, Vuln Detection f...Black Duck by Synopsys
This week’s Open Source Insight features a powerful visualization tool displaying the world’s biggest data breaches at name brands such as Ebay, Equifax, Anthem, and Target. The White House and British Foreign Office have condemned a cyber-attack launched by the Russian military on Ukraine and hint at reprisals. Black Duck brings open source vulnerability detection to Kubernetes, and Synopsys will host Elevate, an evening thought leadership event at Embedded World 2018 featuring an elite group of international cyber security experts leading a discussion about IoT and embedded systems security threats and solutions.
Read on for all the open source security and cybersecurity news you need to know this week.
Open Source Insight: Happy Birthday Open Source and Application Security for ...Black Duck by Synopsys
Opinions differ on exactly when, but open source turned twenty this year. Most security breaches in 2017 were preventable (you hear that, Equifax?), and it’s time to take a look back to prevent similar breaches in 2018. iPhone source code gets leaked (for a short time). And keeping medical devices, voting machines, automobiles, and critical infrastructure safe in a world of increasing application risk.
Read on for open source security and cybersecurity in Open Source Insight for February 9th, 2018.
Open Source Insight: Security Breaches and Cryptocurrency Dominating NewsBlack Duck by Synopsys
This week in Open Source Insight we examine blockchain security and the cryptocurrency boom. Plus, take an in depth look at open source software in tech contracts with a legal expert from Tech Contracts Academy, Adobe Flash Player continues to be a security concern, the Open Source Initiative turns 20, and step by step instructions for migrating to Docker on Black Duck Hub. Cybersecurity and security breach news also dominates this week, as Synopsys examines security breaches in 2017 and how they were preventable.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
7. FACTORS FOR INCREASED ADOPTION
8out of 10are choosing open source
based on QUALITY (2014)
Vaults from fifth in 2011 to first in 2013 – widens lead in 2014
7
8. “This year’s results signal an important shift in how enterprises
view open source – a shift that will have tremendous impact on the
future of development. Open source has proven its quality and
security, and reached the point of democratization and
proliferation. As such, organizations must – and, as our survey
shows, some of the more sophisticated OSS users have already
begun – changing the way they view their role. Understanding
that it’s about more than just cost-cutting or any of the traditional
reasons to simply use OSS; it’s about participating and managing
the logistical challenges to gain competitive advantage, attract top
talent, and influence project direction.”
8
LOU SHIPLEY, PRESIDENT & CEO, BLACK DUCK
@LOUSHIPLEY @BLACK_DUCK_SW
EATING THE
SOFTWARE
WORLD
9. FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO INCREASED ADOPTION
ABILITY TO ACCESS SOURCE CODE,
ADD FEATURES AND FIX CODE
YOURSELF ROSE SHARPLY
#8 to #4since 2013
9
12. “Security means not having to believe, but
knowing. Only products under open source licensing
can shed the light when back doors exist, dishonest
data collection and/or data exploitation happens
or if the proper algorithms for creating security
are chosen.”
RAFAEL LAGUNA, CEO AND CO-FOUNDER, OPEN-XCHANGE
@RAFBUFF@OPENEXCHANGE
SERVICES
12
14. @RSFWRITER
THE WALL STREETJOURNAL,RACHAELKING
@MARCIASAVAGE
NETWORK COMPUTING, MARCIA SAVAGE
Cisco Embraces
Open Source Network Operators
Prefer Open Source
SDN
AN END TO THE GREAT OPEN SOURCE DEBATE?
14
@NPQRUTH
NPQ, RUTH MCCAMBRIDGE
Open Source or
Proprietary?
That is the
(Website) Question
15. THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE: VIRTUOUS CYCLE
DEVELOPERS
15
VENDORS &
ENTERPRISES
APPLICATIONS
& SERVICES
REACH INTO
INDUSTRIES
IMPACT
ON PEOPLE
ParticipationProliferation
SPECIALIZATION
INTERNET
OF THINGS
Foundation
Democratization
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
16. “Open Source is enjoying a proliferation that starts with a growing number of new
developers at the grass roots. Many then go on to join enterprises who themselves are
engaging in Open Source projects. Further news in the survey shows enterprises now
organizing to contribute back more actively; as they realize the importance of Open
Source innovation to jumpstart careers and kickstart projects. As our survey continues
to show Open Source is consuming the software world as the inherent quality,
functionality, and increasingly ease of deployment creates a powerful gravitational
pull on people and industries. This self-reinforcing, virtuous cycle will result in the most
exciting applications having an Open Source foundation. Which is why many of the
leading technology areas such as cloud, big data, content management and mobile are
treating Open Source as their 'Foundational Platform.’ Further, more new areas like the
Internet of Things which requires interoperability and extensibility can only be met by
open source initiatives, hence the emergence of new communities such as the AllSeen
Alliance."
16
MICHAEL SKOK, GENERAL PARTNER, NORTH BRIDGE VENTURE PARTNERS
@MJSKOK @NORTH_BRIDGE
VIRTUOUS CYCLE
17. THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE: VIRTUOUS CYCLE
DEVELOPERS
17
VENDORS &
ENTERPRISES
APPLICATIONS &
SERVICES
REACH INTO
INDUSTRIES
IMPACT ON
PEOPLE
1
2
3
4
5
ParticipationProliferation
6
SPECIALIZATION
INTERNET OF
THINGS7
Foundation
Democratization
18. NEW PEOPLE IMPACTING OPEN SOURCE
18
#1
FACTOR IN EXPLOSION OF SMALL
PROJECTS IS FIRST TIME
DEVELOPERS PARTICIPATING IN
OPEN SOURCE
More Important
Than any Other Factor2X
19. "Developers are the growth and innovation engine for
business. These survey findings show that open source and
open technologies, accelerated by open APIs, nurtures an
entirely unique community of developers. We built Chef and
our products on open source so web-scale companies we
work with, including Facebook and Etsy, can tap the
amazing knowledge and resources in open source
communities.”
JAY WAMPOLD, VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING, CHEF
DEVELOPERS
@JWAMPOLD @CHEF
19
20. The GitHub
Revolution: Why
We’re All in Open
Source Now
@WIRED
WIRED, MIKEAL ROGERS
@INGRIDLUNDEN
TECH CRUNCH, INGRID LUNDEN
OPEN SOURCE CAREERS
Twitter Buys
Open Source
Training
Company
Marakana to
Power New
“Twitter
University” for
Engineers
@SHANGO31
THE GUARDIAN, SHANE HICKEY
Rise of the
Open-Source
Coder
Generation
20
21. 21
THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE
MOST INFLUENTIAL THOUGHT LEADERS
LINUS
TORVALDS
RICHARD
MOMJIAN
@DRIES @LINUS_TORVALDS @PLANETPOSTGRES
BRUCE
SHUTTLEWORTH
@SABDFL
MARK
@JWHITEHURST
BUYTAERT
DRIES
STALLMAN WHITEHURST
JIM
22. “Open source continues to pick up steam. It’s now helping to solve
complex technology challenges facing most businesses; from big
data and cloud applications to digital experiences. That is why
investors are making big bets on open source companies. And
while open source enterprise solutions may be found in every
sector, they also remain a key driver in democratizing technical
innovation, bringing world class technology to startups and blue
chips companies alike. The results of this year’s survey attest to
the tremendous momentum that open source is experiencing.”
DRIES BUYTAERT, CTO & CO-FOUNDER, ACQUIA
@DRIES @ACQUIA
PEOPLE
22
23. “I'm proud of what the Postgres community has
become - a dedicated and highly principled group of
individuals who are creating and shepherding the
world's most advanced open source database. Any
recognition is a validation of the community and
what we have built.”
BRUCE MOMJIAN, CORE CONTRIBUTOR & CCO-FOUNDER OF POSTGRESQL GLOBAL
DEVELOPMENT GROUP & SENIOR DATABASE ARCHITECT, ENTERPRISEDB
@PLANETPOSTGRES @ENTERPRISEDB
PEOPLE
23
24. THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE: VIRTUOUS CYCLE
DEVELOPERS
24
VENDORS &
ENTERPRISES
APPLICATIONS &
SERVICES
REACH INTO
INDUSTRIES
IMPACT ON
PEOPLE
1
2
3
4
5
ParticipationProliferation
6
SPECIALIZATION
INTERNET OF
THINGS7
Foundation
Democratization
25. CORPORATE PARTICIPATION IN OSS
OVER
50%OF ALL ENTERPRISES ARE
EXPECTED TO CONTRIBUTE TO AND
ADOPT OPEN SOURCE
25
26. CORPORATE PARTICIPATION IN OSS
30%MAKE IT EASY FOR EMPLOYEES TO PARTICIPATE OR
START THEIR OWN OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
26
27. “Developers joining today’s workforce are looking for companies
that not only use and contribute to open source, but also create a
culture of open, community-style development. As a result,
enterprises must understand and adopt an Inner Source approach
of applying OSS methods, processes and culture to internal
development. By leveraging the innovation, collaboration, and
efficiencies associated with open source communities inside their
corporate firewalls, these organizations will not only attract the
best new talent, but also to stay competitive now and in the
future.”
GUY MARTIN, SENIOR OPEN SOURCE STRATEGIST,
SAMSUNG OPEN SOURCE GROUP
@GUYMA
ENTERPRISES
27
28. CHARGE YOUR CAREER WITH OPEN SOURCE
WHEN ASKED WHY COMPANIES ENGAGE WITH OPEN SOURCE COMMUNITIES,
THE #2 ANSWER WAS
“ATTRACT AND RETAIN TOP DEVELOPMENT TALENT”
28
29. FOR THE LAST 8 YEARS THE #1
BENEFIT FOR PARTICIPATING
IN OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
HAS BEEN:
HELP
REDUCE COSTS
29
30. NEARLY 50%RETAIN THEIR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
THROUGH OPEN SOURCE
30
DATA SNAPSHOT
INFLUENCE A
PROJECT’S DIRECTION
FIND AND RECRUIT
DEVELOPER TALENT
38% 37%
31. OPEN SOURCE CRACKS IT CHALLENGES
31
62%IMPROVE IT
INFRASTRUCTURE
68%LOWER COST &
IMPROVE EFFICIENCY
BUSINESS PROBLEMS YOU’RE
TRYING TO SOLVE THROUGH OPEN SOURCE
32. "An increasing number of enterprises have decided that the
infrastructure software necessary to support their
mission-critical applications will be heavily based on open
source software. We expect that trend to accelerate over
the next few years."
32
BOB WIEDERHOLD, PRESIDENT & CEO, COUCHBASE
VENDORS
@BOBWIEDERHOLD @COUCHBASE
33. 50%OF COMPANIES ARE TRYING TO CREATE NEW PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
FREES UP TIME & MONEY FOR INNOVATION
OVER
33
34. 34
"Open source software and Linux, in particular, has sparked
innovation and driven enhancements in mobile and computing
capability while also dramatically lowering costs.
Given this, the trend of increased corporate participation in open
source software is not surprising and can be expected to
continue.
This is attributable to the evolution of a community of interest
that has developed around open collaboration and patent non-
aggression which facilitates higher levels of innovation."
KEITH BERGELT, CEO, OPEN INVENTION NETWORK
ENTERPRISES
35. THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE: VIRTUOUS CYCLE
DEVELOPERS
35
VENDORS &
ENTERPRISES
APPLICATIONS &
SERVICES
REACH INTO
INDUSTRIES
IMPACT ON
PEOPLE
1
2
3
4
5
ParticipationProliferation
6
SPECIALIZATION
INTERNET OF
THINGS7
Foundation
Democratization
36. 36
"Open source software has emerged as the driving force of
technology innovation, from cloud and big data to social
media and mobile.
This year's Future of Open Source survey results reinforce
what we hear from the community and our customers,
namely, that participation in open source projects can
serve as a fantastic means to lower development costs,
gain competitive advantage, influence a project's
strategic direction, and find new talent."
TIM YEATON, SENIOR VP INFRASTRUCTURE GROUP, RED HAT
@TBYEATON @REDHATNEWS
APPLICATIONS &
SERVICES
37. OPEN SOURCE EARLY LEADERS
63%
CLOUD/
VIRTUALIZATION
57%
CONTENT
MANAGEMENT
MOBILE
53%
SECURITY
51%
37
38. OPEN SOURCE NEXT WAVE
COLLABORATION NETWORK
MGMT
SOCIAL
MEDIA
49% 48% 46%
38
39. OPEN SOURCE GAINING MOMENTUM
3D PRINTING ANALYTICS
& BUSINESS
INTELLIGENCE
27% 26%
39
40. 40
“In just a few years, we’ve experienced the tipping point in open
source enterprise adoption, particularly around big data and
embedded analytics use cases — companies once ‘allergic’ to the
concept are now demanding an open development environment.
It’s no surprise that open source is driving analytics and business
intelligence to the top 10 on this list. At Pentaho we believe that
you can't prepare for tomorrow with yesterday's tools. Our open
source heritage allows us to be nimble with the mindset of
relentless innovation, so our customers can put their Big Data to
work and derive insight to fuel business growth.”
QUENTIN GALLIVAN, CHAIRMAN & CEO, PENTAHO
@PENTAHO
APPLICATIONS &
SERVICES
41. OPEN SOURCE UP AND COMING
DRONES GAMING ERP
13% 12%
10%
41
42. OPEN SOURCE CENTRAL ACROSS TECHNOLOGY
MAIN AREAS WHERE OPEN SOURCE IS LEADING
THE TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY
63%
CLOUD/
VIRTUALIZATION
57%
CONTENT
MGMT
MOBILE SECURITY COLLABORATION NETWORK
MGMT
SOCIAL
MEDIA
3D PRINTING ANALYTICS AND
BUSINESS
INTELLIGENCE
DRONES GAMING ERP
53% 51% 49% 48%
46%
27% 26%
13% 12%
10%
42
43. 43
"It's not surprising to see more than 25% of respondents citing
analytics and business intelligence as leading technology
through open source.
Our own survey of our community has shown a doubling of
funded big data initiatives from a year ago. Open source is
leading a revolution around data analytics with what has
been proven to be an enterprise-grade, cost-effective solution
to allow every organization to build intelligence into their
applications and business processes."
MATTHEW GEISE SENIOR DIRECTOR,
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, JASPERSOFT CORPORATION
@MGEISE @JASPERSOFT
APPLICATIONS &
SERVICES
44. @MRHINKLE
WIRED, MARK HINKLE
OPEN SOURCE POWERS INNOVATION
Open Source: A
Platform for
Innovation
Why Android Wear is
the Beginning of the
Wearable Devices Era
@MOLLYWOOD
NEW YORK TIMES, MOLLY WOOD
@JLWALLEN
TECHREPUBLIC, JACK WALLEN
10 Open Source
Projects That Are
Leading Innovation
44
45. “By opening up APIs enterprises and partners can easily
integrate their existing enterprise infrastructure as well as
to offer new and extended capabilities on top of a
technology company's platform. Broad, secure and stable
APIs are key to meeting enterprise requirements and give
partners more freedom to innovate and build services in
new ways — which is especially important in industries
that are filled with proprietary approaches.”
CARLOS MONTERO-LUQUE, CTO,, APPERIAN
@APPERIAN
APPLICATIONS
45
46. THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE: VIRTUOUS CYCLE
DEVELOPERS
46
VENDORS &
ENTERPRISES
APPLICATIONS &
SERVICES
REACH INTO
INDUSTRIES
IMPACT ON
PEOPLE
1
2
3
4
5
ParticipationProliferation
6
SPECIALIZATION
INTERNET OF
THINGS7
Foundation
Democratization
47. OVER THE NEXT 2-3 YEARS
GOVERNMENT EDUCATION HEALTH MEDICAL
76%67% 45%
INDUSTRIES MOST IMPACTED BY OPEN SOURCE
47
48. "Many colleges and Universities are already using open-
source solutions (OSS) and will continue do so in the future
because of how quickly and cost-effectively OSS can help to
deploy projects. Due to budget constraints in recent years,
faculty and staff have been asked to do more with less, so it
makes sense to seriously consider open-source alternatives
when faced with making strategic decisions...In addition,
many incoming students…expect it to be part of the
curriculum, whether in the classroom or as part of their
campus job."
KERRIN PERNICIARO, DIRECTOR OF WEB & IT STRATEGY, SUNY STONY BROOK
@SBUDOIT @STONYBROOKU
ENTERPRISES
48
50. “We are seeing the government and education sectors increasingly
adopt open source platforms as the foundation for key initiatives.
Open source technologies enable organizations to achieve high
levels of agility in a cost effective manner. Eucalyptus began as a
student research project at UC Santa Barbara in 2007 and we
continue to receive significant contributions to the community
from the education sector.
Cornell University, Oxford University, USDA, FDA, and NASA JPL
and Goddard, have deployed our open source private and hybrid
cloud solutions to drive innovation across their organizations and
accelerate business objectives.”
GREG DEKOENIGSBERG, VP OF COMMUNITY AND PRODUCT, EUCALYPTUS
@GREGDEK @EUCALYPTUS
INDUSTRIES
50
51. @NWWJONGOLD
NETWORKWORLD, JON GOLD
@CORRINAMBER
FEDERAL COMPUTER WEEK,
AMBER CORRIN
TOP SECTORS FOR OPEN SOURCE
@FTRAIN
BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK, PAUL FORD
Google Joins
Open-source
Online Education
Project Open edX
The Obamacare
Website Didn’t
Have to Fail.
How to Do Better
Next time.
Has Open Source
Officially Taken
off at DOD?
51
52. THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE: VIRTUOUS CYCLE
DEVELOPERS
52
VENDORS &
ENTERPRISES
APPLICATIONS &
SERVICES
REACH INTO
INDUSTRIES
IMPACT ON
PEOPLE
1
2
3
4
5
ParticipationProliferation
6
SPECIALIZATION
INTERNET OF
THINGS7
Foundation
Democratization
54. TECHNOLOGIES AS CATALYST FOR COMMUNITIES
IMPORTANT OPEN SOURCE TRENDS IN THE NEXT 2-3 YEARS
Growth of technology-
focused communities
Rate of innovation by open
source communities
Increased awareness of open
source by consumers
67%
70%
69%
54
55. THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE: VIRTUOUS CYCLE
DEVELOPERS
55
VENDORS &
ENTERPRISES
APPLICATIONS &
SERVICES
REACH INTO
INDUSTRIES
IMPACT ON
PEOPLE
1
2
3
4
5
ParticipationProliferation
6
SPECIALIZATION
INTERNET OF
THINGS7
Foundation
Democratization
57. FOR COMPANIES OVER
1,000 EMPLOYEES,
57
INFLUENCING
A PROJECT’S
DIRECTIONVAULTS INTO THE TOP THREE
58. 58
1 EDUCATION
62%
2 MOBILITY
55%
4 HOME APPLIANCES
45%
5 WEARABLE DEVICES
43%
6 ROBOTICS
31%
7 ENTERTAINMENT
31%
8 AUTOMOTIVE
29%
9 GAMING
26%
10 MONETARY
EXCHANGE/PAYMENTS
21%
3 WEB PRIVACY/
SECURITY
55%
OPEN SOURCE
PROLIFERATES
THROUGHOUT
EVERYDAY LIFE
59. @CASEYJOHNSON
ARS TECHNICA, CASEY JOHNSONOpen Source Smart
Thermostats Rise To
Compete With Nest
After Google
Acquisition
OPEN SOURCE IN EVERYDAY LIFE
@ANHTBNGUYEN
COMPUTERWORLD UK, AHN NGUYEN
@SUITPOSSUM
ROARMAG.ORG, BRETT SCOTT
Are We Witnessing
An Open Source
Finance Revolution?
Hackney Council Uses
Crowdsourcing Saas
For Youth Support
@DCGOV
COMPUTERWORLD, PATRICK THIBODEAU
Open Source
Challenges A
Proprietary
Internet Of Things
@INNOVOCRACY
INNOVOCRACY
The Democratization
Of The Innovation
Funding Model
59
60. THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE: VIRTUOUS CYCLE
DEVELOPERS
60
VENDORS &
ENTERPRISES
APPLICATIONS &
SERVICES
REACH INTO
INDUSTRIES
IMPACT ON
PEOPLE
1
2
3
4
5
ParticipationProliferation
6
SPECIALIZATION
INTERNET OF
THINGS7
Foundation
Democratization
62. PACE OF CHANGE
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
1900 1990 2000 2010 2020
BILLIONS
1 BILLION
CONNECTED PLACES
5 BILLION
CONNECTED PEOPLE
PEOPLE
PLACES
62Source: Ericsson 2013
63. PACE OF CHANGE
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
1900 1990 2000 2010 2020
BILLIONS
1 BILLION
CONNECTED PLACES
5 BILLION
CONNECTED PEOPLE
50 BILLION
CONNECTED THINGS
THINGS
PEOPLE
PLACES
63Source: Ericsson 2013
64. “Open source is the foundation of several key operating
systems and software components, and many key data
center customers are running open source. Whatever you
do on the Web, you are connecting to open source code.
Intel believes it only makes sense that open source will
power the future of computing, mobile connectivity, and
the coming Internet of Things.”
64
IMAD SOUSOU, VICE PRESIDENT AT INTEL
AND GM OF THE OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGY CENTER
INTERNET OF
THINGS
65. OPEN SOURCING THE INTERNET OF THINGS
Open Source
Challenges a
Proprietary
Internet of Things
Which Operating
System will
Colonise the
Internet of Things?
@DCGOV
CIO, PATRICK THIBODEAU
@ABRIDGWATER
OPEN SOURCE INSIDER,ADRIAN BRIDGWATER
Could Open Source
be an Engine for the
Internet of Things?
@MNETNEWS
MANUFACTURINGNET, JEFF EVANS
65
66. OPEN API FUELS OPEN SOURCE
14%
Don’t
Know/Not
Sure
9%
Will
Substitute for
or Inhibit
Growth
7%
Will Have No
Impact
68%Will Reinforce Growth/Adoption
66
67. @ROSSMASON
MULESOFT, ROSS MASON, FOUNDER AND CTO
THE API REVOLUTION
The API Explosion and
What it Means to You
How to Eradicate
Data Silos and Keep
Up with the API
Explosion
@GDHILLON
SAND HILL, GUARAV DHILLON
@QUINTONWALL
RE/CODE, QUINTON WALL
APIs Are Bridging
the Mobile App Gap
69. THE RISE OF SaaS
2014
SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE (SaaS)
60%SaaS MOVED TO #1 FROM 2013
2013
47%
2012
40% 69
70. VENTURE INVESTMENTS IN OPEN SOURCE
$ $
$2011
2012
2013
INVESTMENTS
$398M
AVERAGE DEAL SIZE
$8M
INVESTMENTS
$669M
AVERAGE DEAL SIZE
$14M
INVESTMENTS
$920M
AVERAGE DEAL SIZE
$18M
DEALS
49
DEALS
49
DEALS
51
Source: Dow Jones/VentureSource 70
71. NORTH BRIDGE IN OPEN SOURCE
$700M
UP 64%2 new investments in the last three months
@ACQUIA @CONFERINC @COUCHBASE @REVOLUTIONR @WPENGINE
71
72. "The rise of open source in the enterprise has driven
enormous investment by established companies and
by the venture capital community.
That, in turn, lets open source vendors build better systems
faster, driving innovation and value into their products.
Customers win, but so does the broad community."
MIKE OLSON, CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER, CLOUDERA
@MIKEOLSON @CLOUDERA
OPENOMICS
72
75. "Online learning is the ultimate democratizer and
can help to close the skills gap around the world.
The powerful combination of open source technology
and populations hungry for learning paves the way for
explosive growth in education. At the same time,
academia is contributing significantly to the growing
popularity of open source applications, culture, and
impact on everyday life."
ANANT AGARWAL, CEO, EDX
@AGARWALEDU @EDXONLINE
DEMOCRATIZATION
75
79. "The survey highlights the main reasons enterprises are
moving to the open cloud; efficiency, innovation and
interoperability.
We are witnessing a sea change in the way enterprises
organise their infrastructure, throwing out proprietary
brands in favour of highly efficient and cost-effective open
platforms."
79
MARK SHUTTLEWORTH, FOUNDER, CANONICAL AND UBUNTU
@SABDFL @CANONICAL @UBUNTU
PROLIFERATION
80. THE FUTURE OF OPEN SOURCE: VIRTUOUS CYCLE
DEVELOPERS
80
VENDORS &
ENTERPRISES
APPLICATIONS &
SERVICES
REACH INTO
INDUSTRIES
IMPACT ON
PEOPLE
1
2
3
4
5
ParticipationProliferation
6
SPECIALIZATION
INTERNET OF
THINGS7
Foundation
Democratization
82. “Companies are looking for ways to cut costs and
fund more strategic, data-driven objectives to
meet the demands of changing times. Postgres
enables them to achieve that."
ED BOYAJIAN, PRESIDENT & CEO, ENTERPRISE DB
@ENTERPRISEDB
VENDORS
82
83. “It's not surprising to see the increase in enterprise open
source adoption. The benefits of open source are well
known and our ability to manage its usage continues to
improve.
Enterprises are smart to let developers choose the best
available solution to accelerate complex development. With
the right oversight and support in place, mission-critical
applications can safely benefit from open source. It's
something we expect to see become ubiquitous.”
ROD COPE, CTO, OPENLOGIC - A ROGUE WAVE COMPANY
@RODCOPE @OPENLOGIC
VENDORS
83
84. “Open source is playing a critical role in fueling the development
of next generation, real-time Big Data solutions. For one, open
source software developers are focused today on supporting
devices and sensors which are vital elements in the ecosystem
that will power the ‘smart’ revolution. We believe strongly in the
open source movement and the positive impact its having on
software development, particularly in the Big Data arena. The
2014 Future of Open Source Survey reflects the pulse of the
market, providing valuable insight that will support our
collective drive to accelerate the pace of innovation.”
BRUCE READING, PRESIDENT & CEO, VOLTDB, INC.
@BRUCEMREADING @VOLTDB
APPLICATIONS &
SERVICES
84
86. FIND OUT MORE
#FUTUREOSS I @FUTUREOFOSS
HTTP://NORTHBRIDGE.COM/OPEN-SOURCE I @NORTH_BRIDGE
HTTP://WWW.MJSKOK.COM/RESOURCES/OPEN-SOURCE I @MJSKOK
HTTP://WWW.BLACKDUCKSOFTWARE.COM/ I @BLACK_DUCK_SW
HTTP://OPENSOURCEDELIVERS.COM/ I @OSDELIVERS
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