on Jun 30 in Open Source posted by crobinson
The Internet was founded upon principals of openness and a sense of
fairness amongst all users. The current version of the Internet is far from that, though. The bombardment from Congress, corporations and IP Hawks paints an innovation-less, mundane and metered Internet. Don’t be discouraged, though because there is hope!
The Open Source movement which began with
the Internet has recently begin to gain momentum from just complex OS development. Such development will compete with some of the big time vertical solutions like Communications, CRM and ERP.
The biggest attraction that most people have to Open Source is the licensing (GPL and Others), which, basically, means that as long as you include the source code and a disclaimer that it was created using Open Source components – you can use it for FREE! That’s right… Free! Before you get excited and start downloading ISO’s, let talk about a few things first.
The first thing we need to talk about is:
- Where can Open Source make the biggest impact?
As I talk to my clients, I tell them that you want to identify a critical part of your business that you think
you can make the biggest impact on resources regarding time, effort or money. The same applies to any Open Source solution.
The second thing that I want to talk about is:
- How clear are you regarding your technical aptitude or lack thereof?
I think this is very important. I’ve seen and experienced how, even, the best ideas for usage of Open Source can lead down a very dark road only to find out that the solution was too complicated to implement or maintain. When looking at an Open Source solution you want to truly put a limit on how much of your personal time you want to commit or how much time you want to pay someone to implement an Open Source Solution. Remember, when you wear multiple hats… your time is truly valuable.
As our business continues to evolve, I have become more excited about new projects in which I feel can help SME’s to have the same systems and solutions as the Big Boy’s. While there are many projects out there, a few of my favorite ones include:Asterisk, Sugar CRM, VMWare, Apache, Tomcat, WordPress and Joomla.
Viva OpenSource
Curtis Robinson – Principal at Robinson Consulting, LLC.