[Download] "SAP Follows IBM Into the Open Source Arena: Proprietary Software Companies have Learned That It is in Their Best Interests to Contribute to the Strategy, Says Stephen Arnold (Opinion)" by Information World Review ~ Book PDF Kindle ePub Free

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- Title: SAP Follows IBM Into the Open Source Arena: Proprietary Software Companies have Learned That It is in Their Best Interests to Contribute to the Strategy, Says Stephen Arnold (Opinion)
- Author : Information World Review
- Release Date : January 01, 2010
- Genre: Engineering,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 68 KB
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With the release of IBM OmniFind 9.1, enterprise search officially embraced open source software. But IBM's approach involves its zany pricing scheme and a lorry filled with options for security, analytics and code gizmos to hook OmniFind 9.1 into other enterprise solutions' content. My first pass through the May 2010 release revealed a system that will have IBM's sales engineers thinking about their next BMW and 12-day Caribbean cruise. Without much fanfare, SAP - an outfit that shares similarities with IBM's market approach - has also experienced a growing affection for open source. SAP's executives have traditionally believed in building or buying software. A good example is the firm's NetWeaver product, which arrived still squealing from its birth at Top Tier almost a decade ago.