Why the open source business model is a failure
Open source software companies must move to the Cloud and add proprietary code to their products to succeed. The current business model is recipe for failure.
Open source software companies must move to the Cloud and add proprietary code to their products to succeed. The current business model is recipe for failure.
It's hard to imagine an open source project more likely to fail than one that attempts to go toe-to-toe with Microsoft's Office productivity suite.
Microsoft's relationship with the open source movement has undergone an extraordinary transformation over the last few years, from a deep hostility to what can only be described as an embrace.