Open Source SoftwareBLUE - tools & resources
Mary Lou Elms, AMGEN This is big. Very big!Open Source (very low cost software and applications) has created the ability for enterprise web applications (previously expensive programs like Oracle, SAP, IBM, etc) to become cost effective for even the little guy, who is suddenly able to compete head on with the big guns, and in many ways better, lower cost per transaction and often more efficiently. Brilliant Blue specializes in rapid deployment Open Source Applications, creating faster, cheaper and easier to integrate, update and administer. Generically, open source refers to a program in which the source code is available to the general public for use and/or modification from its original design free of charge, i.e., open. Open source code is typically created as a collaborative effort in which programmers improve upon the code and share the changes within the community. Open source sprouted in the technological community as a response to proprietary software owned by corporations. A certification standard issued by the Open Source Initiative (OSI) indicates that the source code of a computer program is made available free of charge to the general public. The rationale for this movement is that a larger group of programmers not concerned with proprietary ownership or financial gain will produce a more useful and bug – free product for everyone to use. The concept relies on peer review to find and eliminate bugs in the program code, a process which commercially developed and packaged programs do not utilize. Programmers on the Internet read, redistribute and modify the source code, forcing an expedient evolution of the product. The process of eliminating bugs and improving the software happens at a much quicker rate than through the traditional development channels of commercial software as the information is shared throughout the open source community and does not originate and channel through a corporation’s research and development cogs. OSI dictates that in order to be considered “OSI Certified” a product must meet the following criteria:
This is a much more cost-effective alternative than customizing proprietary licensed software. To find out more about Brilliant Blue Open Source solutions. >> click here |

