Integrating Open Source into Your Business
Open Source is a hot topic, both in the media and with many customers. It offers customers potential benefits such as flexibility and cost savings, but also potential challenges such as support and maturity. Customers are faced with the question – what should our Open Source strategy be?
Replay of Unedited Live Footage of IOTC 2008 - Track One showing Shane Coughlan (Free Software Foundation Europe), Colm
MacCarthaigh (Joost), Graham Taylor (Open Forum Europe), Adam Jollans (IBM), Stephen McGibbon (Microsoft), Adam
Gzella (DERI), Michael Shiloh (OpenMoKo), Paul Lynch (Hosting 365), Alan Roberts & Alan Guinane (AIB Bank),
Adrian Bowyer (RepRap Project), Eoin Brazil and Bryn M.Reeves (Red Hat).
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Adam Jollans, IBM's answer is – don’t build a separate Open Source strategy, but look at beneficial ways to integrate Open Source into your strategy, your IT infrastructure, and your business. During his presentation at IOTC 2008, Adam discussed what is Open Source and why is it important, what are the typical benefits and challenges to customers of Open Source, IBM’s Open Source approach and how they advise customers to integrate Open Source into their busines. Watch him in action above.
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About Adam Jollans
Adam Jollans is currently leading the worldwide Open Source & Linux strategy for IBM Software Group. This role covers a wide spectrum of activities, from understanding the market and working with customers, to developing IBM’s OpenSource & Linux software strategy, to briefing analysts and press.
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Adam Gzella - DERI
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