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Gaulani G., Woods D. — Open Source for the Enterprise
Gaulani G., Woods D. — Open Source for the Enterprise



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Название: Open Source for the Enterprise

Авторы: Gaulani G., Woods D.

Аннотация:

Open source software is changing the world of information technology. But making it work for your company is far more complicated than simply installing a copy of Linux. If you are serious about using open source to cut costs, accelerate development, and reduce vendor lock-in, you must institutionalize skills and create new ways of working. You must understand how open source is different from commercial software and what responsibilities and risks it brings. Open Source for the Enterprise is a thoughtful guide to putting open source to work in the modern IT department.

Open source software is software whose code is freely available to anyone who wants to change and redistribute it. New commercial support services, smaller licensing fees, increased collaboration, and a friendlier platform to sell products and services are just a few of the reasons open source is so attractive to IT departments. Some of the open source projects that are in current, widespread use in businesses large and small include Linux, FreeBSD, Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL, JBoss, and Perl. Open source has entered a new area where it is being used as a marketing device, a collaborative software development methodology, and a business model.

This book provides something far more valuable than either the cheerleading or the fear-mongering one often hears about open source. The authors are Dan Woods, former CTO of TheStreet.com and a consultant and author of several books about IT, and Gautam Guliani, Director of Software Architecture at Kaplan Test Prep & Admissions. Each author has used open source software for some 15 years at IT departments large and small. They have collected the wisdom of a host of experts from IT departments, open source communities, and software companies. Open Source for the Enterprise provides a top to bottom view not only of open source technology, but of the skills required to manage it and the organizational issues that must be addresse


Язык: en

Рубрика: Технология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 2005

Количество страниц: 234

Добавлена в каталог: 22.08.2007

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maturity of open source, evaluating      
maturity of open source, measuring      
McBride, Darl      
MDAs (Mail Delivery Agents)      
Media Wiki      
message boards, fostering collaboration using      
messaging clients      
Messaging systems      
metadata management on web sites      
Metadot      
METAFONT program, license for      
Microsoft Access/Microsoft FoxPro, alternatives to      
Microsoft and SCO lawsuit      2nd 3rd
Microsoft Exchange      
Microsoft Office      
Microsoft Outlook      
migration scenarios      
MIMEDefang      
mission statements of projects      
mission-critical systems      
mission-critical systems, commercial open source support for      
mission-critical systems, risks and      
MIT license      
models for evaluating open source      
mod_perl      
Moglen, Eben      
MoinMoin      
Mojavi application server      
momentum as evaluation factor      
money versus skills      
Moore, Geoffrey      2nd
Mozilla Public License (MPL)      
Mozilla Thunderbird      
MPL (Mozilla Public License)      
MTAs (Mail Transfer Agents)      
Mutt      
mvnForum      
MySQL desktop DBMS      
MySQL desktop DBMS, helpful knowledge to have about      
narrowness of commercial software, measuring      
Naughton, Patrick      
NetBSD license      
Netscape Public License (NPL)      
networking with open source developers      
nightmares created by open source, preventing      
Novell and SCO lawsuit      
Novell Evolution      2nd
Novell Open Exchange      
NPL (Netscape Public License)      
online forums as evaluation factor      
online publications      
online publishing solutions      
Open AMF project      
Open Office productivity suite      
Open source      
Open Source Definition (OSD)      2nd
Open Source Initiative (OSI)      
open source licenses      
open source licenses, costs of      
open source licenses, types of      
Open Source Maturity model      2nd 3rd
open source nightmares, preventing      
open source platforms      
open source platforms, assembling      
Open Source Policy Document (HP)      
Open Source Review Process (HP)      
Open Source Risk Management      2nd
Open Source Skills and Risk Tolerance model      2nd 3rd 4th
open source, architecture of program as evaluation factor      
open source, benefits/responsibilities of      
open source, code quality as evaluation factor      
open source, commercial conflicts as evaluation factor      
open source, community vitality as evaluation factor      2nd
open source, corporate commitment as evaluation factor      
open source, culture factor when evaluating      
open source, debate about      
open source, definition of      
open source, documentation as evaluation factor      
open source, email and      
open source, end-user support as evaluation factor      
open source, evaluating      
open source, how it dies      
open source, how it grows      
open source, installation packaging as evaluation factor      
open source, interdependencies as evaluation factor      
open source, leadership factor when evaluating      
open source, leadership in life cycle of      
open source, nature of, exploring      
open source, origins of      
open source, release frequency as evaluation factor      
open source, second-generation trends in      
open source, selling/marketing      
open source, site design as evaluation factor      
open source, skill levels      
open source, standards support as evaluation factor      
open source, support for      
open source, testing facilities as evaluation factor      
open source, traps to avoid during evaluation      
open source, understanding your readiness for      
OpenACS (Open Architecture Community System)      
OpenBSD license      
OpenCms      
OpenLDAP      2nd
OpenOffice.org      
operational routines, reducing skills gap with      
operational systems and risks      
operations and open source      
operations costs for open source/commercial software      
operations costs for open source/commercial software, elements of      
OSD (Open Source Definition)      2nd
OSI (Open Source Initiative)      
Outlook (Microsoft)      
packaging installation as evaluation factor      
page templates for web sites      
patents as threats to open source      
PEAR (PHP Extension and Application Repository)      
Perl application servers      
Perl Artistic license      
Perl programming language      
Perl-centric systems      
Peterson, Christine      
PHP Nuke project      
PHP scripting language      
PHP systems      
PHP-based application servers      
phpBB      
PKZIP program      
Plan 9 operating system      
Platforms      
platforms for applications      
platforms for infrastructure      
platforms, for application development      
Plone      2nd
portals      
portlets      
Postfix      2nd
presentation management facilities      
preventing open source nightmares      
problems with open source      
problems with open source, preventing      
problems with open source, uncovering during evaluation      
process-based workflow on web sites      
product criteria, assessing maturity using      
product information      
product roadmap for commercial software      
productivity software      
productivity suites for desktop      
productization      
productization of commercial software      
productization of Linux distributions      
productization, lack of, when using open source      
productization, making projects easy to use      
productization, overcoming lack of      
productization, risk of, commercial software versus open source      
programming languages and open source      
projects, managing with intranets      
publishing      
publishing, basic online solutions      
publishing, systems for weblogs      
purchasing commercial software, issues with      
Python scripting language      
Python-based systems      
Qmail      
quality of code as evaluation factor      
quality risks, commercial software versus open source      
question-and-answer archive for projects      
Rational Unified Process      
Raymond, Eric      2nd 3rd
RBLs (real-time blackhole lists)      
release frequency as evaluation factor      
repository, content      
requirements gap, closing      
requirements gathering for commercial software      
risks      
risks in open source lawsuits      
risks of commercial and open source software      
risks, adopting open source the low-risk way      
risks, skills and      
ROI (return on investment)      
ROI (return on investment) open source versus commercial software      
ROI analysis spreadsheet, creating      
Ruby scripting language      
sales process, commercial software versus open source      
sample code, accelerating learning with      
Santa Cruz Operation      
SCO Group lawsuit      
SCOsource      
scratching a developer's personal itch      
SCRUM      
search capabilities on the Web      
Searles, Doc      
Secure Web Server for OpenVMS      
security in web content management systems      
self-service sites for customers      
selling/marketing open source      
sendmail      
Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs)      
session management facilities      
Shared Source Initiative (Microsoft)      
Shareware      
Sheridan, Mike      
SISSL (Sun Industry Standards Source License)      
site administration for web content management systems      
site design as evaluation factor      
skill building      
skill building, opportunities for      
skill building, throughout the institution      
skill building, using commercial open source support providers      
skill levels      
skill levels as part of evaluating costs      
skill levels, advanced      
skill levels, beginner      
skill levels, defined      
skill levels, expert      
skill levels, intermediate      
skill levels, risks and      
skill set for open source      
skills gap, reducing using automation      
skills versus money      
Smarty application server      
SOAs (Service Oriented Architectures)      
Software Cost and Risk model      2nd
software development process, managing with intranets      
software, buying versus building      
Solaris, open source version of      
solutions for desktop space      
SourceForge      
SourceLabs      
SpamAssassin      2nd
SpamBayes      
SpamBayes Outlook plug-in      
SpikeSource      
stable IT systems, applying open source to      2nd
stages of open source projects      
Stallman, Richard      2nd 3rd 4th
standards support as evaluation factor      
state-based workflow on web sites      
Stein, Greg      
strategic investments      
strategies, crafting for      
strategies, crafting for, adopting open source      
strategies, crafting for, applying open source      
strategies, crafting for, managing open source      
strong engineering practices and open source projects      
Stroustrup, Bjarne      
structured content types      
submarine patents      
subscription model of open source support      
SugarCRM      
Sun Industry Standards Source License (SISSL)      
Sun Microsystems and open source Solaris      
support costs for open source/commercial software      
support costs for open source/commercial software, elements of      
support for open source      
support for open source, Linux distributions and      
support for open source, productization and      
support for open source, using forums and weblogs      
support issues, commercial software versus open source      
supporting commercial software      
system administration and open source      
systems integrators      
systems integrators, creating custom features using      
takeover risks, commercial software versus open source      
task scheduling systems for web sites      
taxonomy of IT systems      
technical support sites      
templates for web pages      
testing facilities as evaluation factor      
TEX program, license for      
The Cathedral and the Bazaar      
Thoeny, Peter      
Thunderbird (Mozilla)      
Tigris.org      
Tikiwiki      
Tomcat application server      2nd
toolkits for content management systems      
tools for developers, creating using open source      
Torvalds, Linus      2nd 3rd 4th
training/e-learning sites      
transparency of products, commercial software versus open source      
traps to avoid when choosing open source      
trends in open source      
Trillian      
TWiki project      2nd
Ultimate Bulletin Board      
use criteria, assessing maturity using      
user interface design on web sites      
users, managing      
users, managing with open source groupware      
users, managing with Wikis      
van Rossum, Guido      
vBulletin      
vendor lock-in, reducing      
versioning/change logs for web sites      
viral licensing      
virtual folders      
Wall, Larry      2nd
Waterfall development methodology      
web browsing      
web browsing with Firefox      
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