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Anti-Fusion: The Open Solutions Alliance
08/29/2007
By Dominic Sartorio, President, Open Solutions Alliance
Interoperability is a challenge facing the entire software industry, both open and proprietary. While many proprietary vendors attempt to address this with all-encompassing top-down architectures that each claim to be the Grand Unified Theory of IT, we have a different approach. Interoperability is a challenge best addressed collaboratively, with a practical bottom-up approach that encourages participation from developers worldwide and focuses on the needs of the customer instead of the vendor. The Open Solutions Alliance (OSA) was founded to help focus and accelerate this approach, and consequently speed the adoption of interoperable business solutions based on open source software (OSS). This article describes the interoperability challenge and the OSA's approach in more detail.

The Interoperability Challenge

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Interoperability has been a major challenge facing the business software consumer for decades. Proprietary software applications, each designed with distinct requirements in mind and built on technology stacks by engineering teams working largely in isolation, were simply not designed to work together. The result has been customers enduring the time and expense of getting everything to work together.

The industry has attempted successive waves of standards with limited success. Many of the resulting standards are extremely complex, leading to poor understanding of their meaning and resulting in incompatible implementations that claim to be compliant.
Another problem is the proliferation of standards, with multiple competing, incompatible standards often sponsored by competing proprietary vendors. This complexity and poor interoperability has been a barrier to successful adoption in many businesses, where CIOs and business executives frequently ask why the products involved "don't just work together" and "why can't the vendor community solve this".

More recently, OSS has emerged as a proven means of delivering high-quality products, and since the source code is publicly available, developers no longer need to work in isolation. Moreover, OSS developers are especially motivated to build products that use widely adopted standards and are highly modular in nature, as this is the best way to grow the community and encourage participation from a greater number of developers without the benefit of real-time coordination.

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