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Big Changes Afoot in the Linux Market

Having covered Linux in the enterprise and business arenas for more than 10 years, I've seen some dramatic changes in the way the open source operating system is developed and used. However, never has there been as much change in the Linux landscape and market as right now, given the impact of cloud computing, devops (the confluence of application development and deployment), and open source software's maturity. The options for users and customers, as well as the challenges and opportunities for vendors, are now very different.

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Open Source Finds a Friend in Big Government

"On the plus side, as the report points out, this analysis represents only the first year that U.S. agencies have been operating under directives to increase consideration of open source options, and still some agencies, such as the DoD and DoE, earn high marks," Jay Lyman, senior industry analyst at 451 Group, told the E-Commerce Times.

OpenERP Aims to Bring ERP to the SMB Masses

The streamlined interface and window views are good for OpenERP's main user base -- small and medium sized businesses, said Jay Lyman, senior analyst for enterprise software at the 451 Group. "They are also doing similar things with the menus for different users, based on the...

Open Source and the Federal Budget Squeeze, Part 2

"Governments remain eager to embrace open source software, and are no doubt already doing so in many cases, but there is still a great demand for more commercial backing," said Jay Lyman, an industry analyst with 451 Group, in a blog report on the GOSCON conference. "Potentia...

Snuffing Out OpenSolaris Dims Oracle’s Light in FOSS Community

Indeed, "regardless of its motivations and objectives, Oracle certainly didn't time this very well, with its statements in support of Linux and open source at LinuxCon just days before now being called into question, the official end of OpenSolaris and of course, the Java lawsuit," Jay Lyman, open source analyst with the 451 Group, told LinuxInsider...

Rackspace’s Risky Open Cloud Bet

Indeed, "this is a big move for Rackspace, which is open sourcing significant parts of its own cloud computing infrastructure and technology," 451 Group analyst Jay Lyman pointed out. "It's also big for open source software, which is used fairly heavily among most cloud computing technology and service providers, but which does not typically get highlighted or mentioned that much."

Cisco Floats Business-Minded Android Tablet

"I think Cisco's use of Android for the Cius is indicative of Android's broad interest and use across smartphones, tablets and other devices, including those in the enterprise, where the Cius and Cisco are most likely to have an impact," 451 Group analyst Jay Lyman told LinuxInsider. "There will most certainly be enterprise iPad use, but I do think we will continue to see Android aimed at a range of more specific users and use cases."

Is Dell Taking a Shine to Chrome?

Dell also has a history of being "among the first to support 'alternative' operating systems, such as Ubuntu, on mainstream desktop PCs and laptops," 451 Group analyst Jay Lyman pointed out. "The company likes to keep its options and its future open to emergent and even obscure technologies that may hold more promise down the road."

FOSS: Insecure by Design?

The topic of Ransbotham's study "centers on the longstanding debate of security through obscurity -- that is, code is proprietary and closed to public view -- versus theadvantage of many eyes on the code when it is open source and available for review," Jay Lyman, an analyst for open source with The 451 Group, told LinuxInsider...

Google Gears Up Chrome Web Store for App Fans

"Obviously, Google -- like many others -- would like to generate the same kind of success with a software store as Apple has with iTunes," Jay Lyman, analyst for open source with the 451 Group, told LinuxInsider Apple's App Store lets users of the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad ...

Firefox 4 Steps Out of the Shadows

"The Firefox developers seem to be focused on the right things: speed, openness, flexibility and user experience," Jay Lyman, an analyst for open source with the 451 Group, told TechNewsWorld. "This marks a rather dramatic change in open source software development that, over several years of evolution, has transformed the user from an afterthought to the forefront of development and innovation efforts."

Peppermint OS Puts Its Pedal to the Metal

"This type of OS is interesting, given the increased use and capabilities of Web application development, and also amid the debate over native versus Web or cloud-based applications as the mobile device market grows," Jay Lyman, an analyst for open source with the 451 Group, told LinuxInsider...

Another Linux-Compatible Mobile OS Is in the Oven

"It's not surprising to see these companies coming out with something like this, given most are members of various Linux consortia, including The Linux Foundation and LiMo Foundation, and they have put significant effort, resources and strategy into leveraging Linux," 451 Group analyst Jay Lyman pointed out...

White House Gives Back: Drupal Gets New Custom Code

Indeed, "the contributions being made by the WhiteHouse.gov developers and support staff are significant, meaningful pieces of code for improved scalability, email outreach and accessibility that can benefit any and all Drupal users," Jay Lyman, analyst for enterprise software with the 451 Group, told LinuxInsider...

IBM Locks Horns With Tiny French Firm Over FOSS

"I think it is a stretch to say that IBM has turned on open source or betrayed open source," 451 Group analyst Jay Lyman told LinuxInsider "It may have, mistakenly or otherwise, cited some software patents that were actually included in a previous pledge whereby it stated it w...

People of Lava Want to Put a Big Android in Your Living Room

Indeed, "this highlights the continued use of Linux and open source for embedding software in all kinds of devices, from mobile phones -- where Android is having traction and impact -- to set-top boxes and, as we see here, in TVs and other electronics," added Jay Lyman, an analyst with the 451 Group...

Novell Scoops Up the Marbles, SCO Goes Home

Indeed, "this is a significant victory for Novell, which deserves credit for all of the time, money and energy it has spent defending Linux and asserting its ownership of Unix copyrights," 451 Group analyst Jay Lyman told LinuxInsider "When SCO was asserting it owned those rig...

Google’s New Android Advocate Comes Out Swinging

Indeed, "it is a shrewd move to bring Tim Bray in as a figurehead for Android development," 451 group analyst Jay Lyman agreed. "As he's already demonstrated with some of his comments about the competition, he's not afraid to speak his mind nor to challenge others, whether he is competing or collaborating with them." ...

New Cisco Router Boasts Breakneck Speeds

Cisco made similar news a year ago with its announcement and unveilingof Unified Computing. Despite its broad assortment of partners, therewas initial skepticism of Cisco, the network and hardware company,getting so far into the datacenter and servers, noted Jay Lyman,analyst with The 451 Group. However, since that time and particularly atthe start of 2010, there are signs Cisco got quickly up to pacewith its datacenter strategy, technology, partnerships and execution,he said...

New Project Puts Open Source Spin on Data Center Design

The idea of sharing data-center experiences and best practices is actually not new, Jay Lyman, analyst for enterprise software with the 451 Group, told LinuxInsider. The 451 Group's Uptime Institute, in fact, "is a perfect example," Lyman said. "There we see a community of d...

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