posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00authored byTony Wasserman
For many years, free and open source software was exclusively associated with
the research community, in contrast to the closed source products developed by
commercial software vendors. Over the past decade, there has been a vast increase in
the availability of open source software, growing from such projects as Linux and
Apache. Open source software is being widely adopted in industry, which has led to
numerous business opportunities for entrepreneurs and vendors. This activity is
having a disruptive effect on the software industry that has affected even the largest
software vendors. This paper describes the emergence of open source business, the
growing commercialization of open source, and some business models that can be
used to build a successful business based on open source software.