F/OSS to promote vendor independence/avoid lock-in in the enterprise

Author

Henley, Mark

Other authors

European Opensource & Free Software Law Event (4th : 2011 : Barcelona)

Publication date

2011-11-25T10:22:16Z

2011-11-25T10:22:16Z

2011-11-04



Abstract

This paper focuses on the use of FLOSS to promote vendor independence/avoid lock-in in the enterprise. It looks at how FLOSS projects follow open standards, how forking prevents lock-in if a project threatens to migrate to a closed-source strategy and how FLOSS lowers the barrier to entry for SMEs wishing to implement and support software. However it also looks at how the adoption of policies mandating open standards instead of FLOSS and how the success of cloud computing threatens to erode those benefits. It discusses ways in which cloud computing can be adopted in the enterprise without forfeiting those advantages and urge corporate and government policy makers to mandate FLOSS rather than be satisfied with open standards.

Document Type

Object of conference

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

FOSS; FOSS; FOSS

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