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Simon Phipps, SunMink: LiveMink: James Governor, Redmonk
great interview by Simon of James; great insights into our business model and competitive threats
interview  simonphipps  jamesgovernor  RedMonk  opensource  business-models 
february 2007 by sogrady
Speaker City » Re: Will we see a billion dollar open source business?
interesting pushback - GOOG as the first billion dollar business. while that's not really what i meant when i spoke about open source businesses - it's why i left out players like IBM or Sun - it's a good point
goog  opensource  economics  billion  business  business-models 
july 2006 by sogrady
AC/OS: MySQL: The database Maverick
no surprises here for the folks that track MySQL closely, but good summation of their current business model and future direction
mysql  conversion  economics  business-models  opensource  ibm  oracle  sqlserver  microsoft  db2 
june 2006 by sogrady
Yahoo! 360° - Mark de Visser's Blog
"I think the answer is mostly inertia, but that over time commoditization will drive the revenues out of the Linux layer of the stack." - sounds like Debian/Ubuntu to me
debian  ubuntu  redhat  linux  revenues  business-models  opensource  operaring  system 
april 2006 by sogrady
christopher baus dot net
why Feedlounge matters indeed; amen, Christopher
feedlounge  baus  feedback  business-models  economics  saas 
february 2006 by sogrady
FeedLounge - The State of FeedLounge
Alex on FeedLounge and scalability, the business model, release dates and more
feedlounge  king  aggregator  ajax  scalability  business-models  yahoo  google 
december 2005 by sogrady
Joel on Software
amen, Joel, amen. i'm not sure what i'll do if they screw w/ iTunes pricing
riaa  iTunes  pricing  music  business-models  economics 
november 2005 by sogrady
Zimbra - Blog
great post from Scott on how to attack and disrupt existing markets
disruption  dietzen  opensource  business-models 
november 2005 by sogrady
‽ How to make money from open source Apache | Open Source | ZDNet.com
267 of the Fortune 500, and 71 of the Fortune 100, support Apache through Covalent
apache  covalent  opensource  business-models  fortune100  fortune500 
november 2005 by sogrady
TheOpenForce: Hybrid Open Source Business Models
to answer Zack's question, yes i believe there's room for a variety of business models
urlocker  mysql  business-models 
october 2005 by sogrady
Call Me Fishmeal.: Piracy...
great piece on software piracy; very clear, rational perspective
piracy  drm  software  business-models  revenue 
june 2005 by sogrady
Open Source Smack-Down - Forbes.com
another open source will destroy software article
ibm  jboss  business-models  revenue  opensource 
june 2005 by sogrady
The Joy of Sox: Red Sox Beat Writer Roundtable, Part II
interesting points on how the internet is affecting the print media in sports
internet  print-media  business-models  revenue 
june 2005 by sogrady
The Open Source Heretic - Forbes.com
don't agree with it, and one needs the context of the BitKeeper fiasco, but interesting viewpoints nonetheless (via Rev Ted)
bitkeeper  mcvoy  torvalds  business-models  revenue  opensource 
may 2005 by sogrady
JohnCompanies.com
colo facility offering a discount to open source contributors; good to see
colocation  johncompanies  business-models  revenue  opensource 
may 2005 by sogrady
[delicious-discuss] more on the announcement
the official investor disclosure from josh: very interesting list of investors
schachter  del.icio.us  business-models  revenue  investors  amazon  dyson 
april 2005 by sogrady
MetaDistribution.org
interesting case of OTIS elevators service experiences in the context of open source
otis  service  subscription  business-models  revenue  opensource 
april 2005 by sogrady
John Battelle's Searchblog: Levy on Google
get it right first, the monetize it; great strategy if you can swing it financially, but few can
google  googlenews  business-models  revenue  ad 
april 2005 by sogrady
Jonathan Schwartz's Weblog
"he view that open source software is somehow more dangerous than closed source is just as misinformed as the view that customers don't need indemnity" - big yes to the first part, maybe to the second. we're not seeing anywhere near the volume of queries
yankee  indemnity  business-models  communist  revenue  yahoo  schwartz  opensource 
march 2005 by sogrady
The Doc Searls Weblog : Monday, March 14, 2005
lessons here for all content authors: what matters is authority, not nickels and dimes
authority  nytimes  archives  content  business-models  revenue 
march 2005 by sogrady
Industry analysts attack plans to increase prices. - Feb. 28, 2005
i've seen this same story before - maybe three months ago - but if it's true this time, it's the final proof that the RIAA just. doesn't. get. it.
riaa  drm  iTunes  apple  jobs  business-models  online-music  piracy 
march 2005 by sogrady
MSNBC - Colleges' land lines nearing silent end
this would have been a godsend for me; long distance was one of my bigger non-entertainment expenses at school
mobile  pots  long-distance  college  business-models  revenue 
february 2005 by sogrady
IT Manager's Journal | The open source monopoly
Fleury's right - this is just absurd; look for a response soon
fleury  business-models  stallman  free  opensource 
february 2005 by sogrady

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