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January 11, 2007
Open Source and Us

I've been grappling for awhile about how to manage the increasingly huge topic of open source technologies on ebizQ. Open source means many things to many people, and while enterprise open source is a specific area within open source, open source technologies alone also have relevance for our audience.

Today, our brand new BPM in Action blogger Michael Dortch weighed in on BPM and Open Source, so please check that out. He also linked to some really excellent RFG research on the topic, which is proprietary research worth megabux, so I recommend checking it out.

In the past, we also covered a fully open source ESB project called Mulesource, and I interviewed the head of that company, Dave Rosenberg.

We have covered IONA's Open Source Service Bus, Celtix Enterprise.

There was also a very interesting white paper published on our site last June by Jitterbit, called The Case for Open Source Integration.

ebizQ's resident Human Intteraction Management Keith Harrison-Broninski took on the open source topic, writing an incisive feature called "A Simple Way to Evaluate Open Source."

We've got a ways to go, and we are working increase our coverage of open source topics. We're even hoping to bring on an expert blogger on open source topics soon. Please email me with your ideas.

I've been grappling for awhile about how to manage the increasingly huge topic of open source technologies on ebizQ. Open source means many things to many people, and while enterprise open source is a specific area within open source, open source technologies alone also have relevance for our audience.

Today, our brand new BPM in Action blogger Michael Dortch weighed in on BPM and Open Source, so please check that out. He also linked to some really excellent RFG research on the topic, which is proprietary research worth megabux, so I recommend checking it out.

In the past, we also covered a fully open source ESB project called Mulesource, and I interviewed the head of that company, Dave Rosenberg.

We have covered IONA's Open Source Service Bus, Celtix Enterprise.

There was also a very interesting white paper published on our site last June by Jitterbit, called The Case for Open Source Integration.

ebizQ's resident Human Intteraction Management Keith Harrison-Broninski took on the open source topic, writing an incisive feature called "A Simple Way to Evaluate Open Source."

We've got a ways to go, and we are working increase our coverage of open source topics. We're even hoping to bring on an expert blogger on open source topics soon. Please email me with your ideas.

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