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Open Solutions Alliance first anniversary
By: Josep Mitjà
Mar. 10, 2008 12:00 PM
Given the size of the U.S. software market, it is wholly understandable that much of the association’s initiatives have had a North American focus. However, as the OSA moves into its second year, it’s time to think about the idiosyncrasies of different markets. Though smaller than the U.S. in terms of overall software revenue, Europe is one of the most advanced open source markets worldwide and represents a considerable opportunity for forward-thinking companies. As such, the OSA recently announced plans to expand the organization’s global footprint, opening its first regional chapter to address the European market.
The European Open Source Contribution Europe has made important contributions to the Open Source movement. In Sweden, MySQL recently broke the record for the acquisition price of an open source startup, when Federal antitrust regulators cleared Sun Microsystems’s $1 billion purchase of the open source software developer. Several successful Linux distributions originated in Europe, and a large number of global open source players, such as OSA members Onepoint, Openbravo and Talend, also have European roots. Meanwhile, the European Union’s enforcement of antitrust sanctions against Microsoft and the EU’s continuing resistance to software patents provide a legal framework in which open source can continue to thrive. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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