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| by Peter Dinham | |
| Thursday, 01 October 2009 | |
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The increasing ease of integration and compatibility with different platforms has seen businesses in the Asia Pacific region increasingly evaluating Open Source software as a viable alternative as they continue to look for ways to reduce operational expenses.Featured Whitepaper
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Generally, IDC found that the software with the highest percentage of respondents from each primary market that intend to use Open Source over the next 18 months include CRM applications (9.7%), database management (8.4%), and virtualization software (7.4%). IDC market analyst of Asia/Pacific enterprise applications research, Ridhi Sawhney, said "verticals like distribution services (13.0%), infrastructure services (12.1%) and public sector (11.8%) plan to deploy Open Source for CRM applications within the next 18 months," and he added, "the public sector has started to consider Open Source not only because of obvious benefits from cost reductions, but also with an aim to build an ecosystem, lower the entry barrier, and promote Open Source adoption.“ According to Sawhney, vendors position OSS as a solution, rather than a point product, by customising to the needs of specific verticals, and he says focus is also on building a partner ecosystem and facilitating vendors’ expansion through partners' sales support and services. CONTINUED page 2 |
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