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  • Paperback: 217 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.; illustrated edition edition (27 Jul 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0596101198
  • ISBN-13: 978-0596101190
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 17.4 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 466,917 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Open source software is changing the world of Information Technology. But making it work for your company is far more complicated than simply installing a copy of Linux. If you are serious about using open source to cut costs, accelerate development, and reduce vendor lock-in, you must institutionalize skills and create new ways of working. You must understand how open source is different from commercial software and what responsibilities and risks it brings. "Open Source for the Enterprise" is a sober guide to putting open source to work in the modern IT department. Open source software is software whose code is freely available to anyone who wants to change and redistribute it. New commercial support services, smaller licensing fees, increased collaboration, and a friendlier platform to sell products and services are just a few of the reasons open source is so attractive to IT departments. Some of the open source projects that are in current, widespread use in businesses large and small include Linux, FreeBSD, Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL, JBOSS, and Perl. These have been used to such great effect by Google, Amazon, Yahoo!, and major commercial and financial firms, that a wave of publicity has resulted in recent years, bordering on hype. Large vendors such as IBM, Novell, and Hewlett Packard have made open source a lynchpin of their offerings. Open source has entered a new area where it is being used as a marketing device, a collaborative software development methodology, and a business model. This book provides something far more valuable than either the cheer-leading or the fear-mongering one hears about open source. The authors are Dan Woods, former CTO of TheStreet.com and a consultant and author of several books about IT, and Gautam Guliani, Director of Software Architecture at Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions. Each has used open source software for some 15 years at IT departments large and small. They have collected the wisdom of a host of experts from IT departments, open source communities, and software companies. "Open Source for the Enterprise" provides a top to bottom view not only of the technology, but of the skills required to manage it and the organizational issues that must be addressed. Here are the sorts of questions answered in the book: why is there a "productization gap" in most open source projects? How can the maturity of open source be evaluated? How can the ROI of open source be calculated? What skills are needed to use open source? What sorts of open source projects are appropriate for IT departments at the beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert levels? What questions need to be answered by an open source strategy? What policies for governance can be instituted to control the adoption of open source? What new commercial services can help manage the risks of open source? Do differences in open source licenses matter? And how will using open source transform an IT department?


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This book provides something far more valuable than either the cheerleading or the fear-mongering one hears about open source. The authors are Dan Woods, former CTO of TheStreet.com and a consultant and author of several books about IT, and Gautam Guliani, Director of Software Architecture at Kaplan Test Prep & Admissions. Each has used open source software for some 15 years at IT departments large and small. They have collected the wisdom of a host of experts from IT departments, open source communities, and software companies. Open Source for the Enterprise provides a top to bottom view not only of the technology, but of the skills required to manage it and the organizational issues that must be addressed.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A JOSS4BIZ top book., 19 April 2006
Open Source for the Enterprise is a well written, articulate book aimed at IT managers that might be looking to rationalise how Open Source Software could work for their company. Where different contexts can often have similar arguments the authors managed to avoid repeating themselves too much. Claims of open source being cheaper and better than commercial software are avoided and, instead, replaced by justification for why the same capital and resources might be more productive when invested in skills and people rather than vendors.

It prepares the reader for the lack of productisation and the need to figure things out on your own. I am a fan of any ideas that help systematically assess technology and the books Open Source Maturity Model is as good an attempt as any. I also endorse whole heartedly the theme that runs throughout the whole book about acquiring and maintaining a certain set of skills. And being careful to select a core set of technologies of which expertise can be institutionalised through continual experience and reuse. As opposed to running rampant with any open source software environment.
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