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Survey: Half Of Enterprise Software Will Be Open Source Within Five Years: Page 2 of 2

At a panel scheduled for Monday morning, a representative of the investment firm JPMorgan Chase was expected to detail how that firm uses open source. "Virtually every project they do has open source now," Skok says.

Open source is now being embraced in both the public and private sectors, and a tipping point for open source acceptance in the public sector came in 2009, when the White House said it would begin using open source, Skok says. The website www.whitehouse.gov is built on Drupal, the open source project for content management systems. Acquia, a commercial Drupal-based software company, is funded by North Bridge.

The survey also revealed that software vendors aren't spending as much time educating customers on what open source is, but are now focused on support, product management, feature functionality and return on investment, which are the same focus areas for licensed software vendors. Vendors are also pursuing growing opportunities for open source delivered in a SaaS model, as part of a cloud computing stack, or in mobile devices, which are growth areas for IT in general.

A 2010 survey by the open source firm Black Duck Software identified 3,800 open source projects for mobile computing--including tablet computers and smartphones--which is double the number of mobile projects identified in the 2009 survey. 

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