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29 Sep 2008, Phil Muncaster , V3
More than half of organisations now believe that the benefits of open source software outweigh the negatives, according to new research by business intelligence firm Actuate.
The latest Annual Open Source Survey of around 1,000 business and IT professionals revealed that firms are more receptive to open source software in Europe than elsewhere, attracted by lower total cost of ownership.
The UK came second in terms of open source use with 43 per cent of respondents saying they are actively using open source software.
The survey also found that the number of firms believing that the benefits of open source outweigh the inhibitors rose from 45.3 per cent in 2007 to 54 per cent this year.
Persistent barriers to adoption remain, however, including lack of in-house skills to implement open source software, and a perception that there are difficulties with long-term support.
"This is another validation that there is increasing adoption of open source across the world and in various industries," said Actuate senior vice president for marketing Nobby Akiha.
"Not only is awareness high but increasingly adoption is high, which validates the fact that people are really using the software they're downloading."
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There is real support for Open Source ECM
Your article makes some great points and the perception of a lack of long term support is at the forefront of most enquiries to our web site. Alfresco being a young company with a seasoned exec team specifically constructed its business model to provide long term support for business-critical applications running Alfresco ECM software. The positive effect of "de-risking" this aspect of OS for ECM has meant Alfresco has acquired over 500 support-paying customers in just over 2 years.
Posted by Jeff Nott, 08 Oct 2008