Business disadvantages using cloud computing?

Cloud computing is hot. But severe business risks and challenges are involved to retrieve the promis

Open Source Business Models – status 2010

How do companies earn money from open source software? This question is not new, however the: ways,a

Open Business Innovation with Open Source Software

Bit by bit the world around us is changing.The way we use and think of IT products is still evolving

 

Business disadvantages using cloud computing?

August 18, 2010 in business science

eyeCloud computing is hot. But severe business risks and challenges are involved to retrieve the promised business advantages of cloud computing.

 

Conclusions:

  • The main disadvantages are: security, loss of control, unstable cost structure , potentially decreased business flexibility, integration problems.
  • An adaptive architecture, including a new business model must be developed to retrieve business value
  • Organizational changes are needed for adapting the technology (procedures, skills, business model)
  • Formulate and maintain an exit procedure to change from CSP (Cloud Service Provider).
  • Cloud computing technologies and business models have not yet reached maturity. Standards are being developed.

View the research summary of the report on slideshare.

Open Source Business Models – status 2010

July 24, 2010 in open source

eyeHow do companies earn money from open source software? This question is not new, however the: ways,amounts and opportunities

have changes dramatically since the economic melt down. This report gives insight in what OSS business models are successful now and what models will stay that in the future.

Open Source Software is hot with a continuous increasing market share. Besides better working (!) alternatives for commercial software, today Open Source Software (OSS) is also ‘big’ business.

Conclusions:

  • The number of successful OSS business models is limited;
  • Individuals and (big) companies can successfully embrace one of the OSS business models.
  • Avoid OSS software that is not built around an open OSS business model. Many companies advertise with OSS, but are in fact offering commercial software. A limited half working demo version is advertised as the OSS version. Be aware!

The full report can be found on slideshare.

Open Business Innovation with Open Source Software

May 24, 2009 in open source

eyeBit by bit the world around us is changing.The way we use and think of IT products is still evolving and the way we make IT products is becoming more advanced. This paper exams the possibilities for open business innovation using open source software and the power of the communities around open source software.

Keywords: Open Innovation, Open Source,KDE4, Drupal,AMQ, Fosdem2009

In our search for new ideas we visited Fosdem 2009. Fosdem is an abbreviation for Free and Open Source Developers European Meeting (Fosdem).Fosdem is an event created for the OSS community by volunteers. This events was organized for the 9th time in 2009. With more than 5000 visiters and roughly 250 lectures  it is the place to be to find out what is going on in various OSS communities.

To read or download the the full article  click here.

Research on alliance forms

January 15, 2008 in business science

eyePrevious studies have examined and defined alliances, networks and other forms of interfirm collaboration from different point of views. All of these studies used their own definitions of alliances, network organizations, partnerships, interfirm cooperations or other forms of collaboration. This study will explore and reveal these different kind of alliance definitions or typologies by distinguishing these definitions. This then results in a distinction of alliance definitions based on resource based view (RBV) and transaction cost economics (TCE) point of view.

The full research paper can be downloaded here.