Created on 12/10/2007 at 04:06AM by Steve Craggs
Lustratus Litebytes, the blog from Lustratus, has been focusing on Open Source over the last few weeks. Recent posts include a discussion on building a realistic business case for OSS, the potential dangers of the OSS trojan horse and an interesting twist to the OSS model being launched by Jitterbit.
Additionally, Lustratus has published an extensive look into the open source value proposition for SOA, which can be found here.
Tags: OSS Open source SOA
Created on 10/16/2007 at 10:32AM by Steve Craggs
In the latest roundup of Lustratus Litebytes posts, Open Source is discussed both from a risk perspective and whether it will ever be an enterprise software giant. There are also posts on SOA Governance, and of course the mooted acquisition of BEA by Oracle.
Tags: Oracle BEA SOA Governance Risk OSS Open source
Created on 08/07/2007 at 06:15AM by Steve Craggs
Open Source Software (OSS) is an exciting area, developing rapidly. However, it is not well served by people grossly over-stating the arguments, and thereby losing all credibility. A recent article about open source ruling the ESB roost serves as a salient example.
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Tags: OSS Open source ESB SOA
Created on 07/15/2007 at 11:54PM by Steve Craggs
There are a number of open source software (OSS) projects around SOA and integration. Open source may not be for everyone, but it does seem likely to offer more choice to users if it really takes off.
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Tags: SOA OSS Open source