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Open-source Technology Ensures Security: IDC
By CXOtoday Staff
Mumbai, Sep 28, 2007
According to IDC's survey report, 'The Momentum of Open Source: Adoption Plans and Challenges in Australia, Korea, India, and the People's Republic of China', the top most influential factor for deploying open-source technology was better protection against security breaches.
The survey results suggest that organizations in India and the People's Republic of China (PRC) deployed open-source technology more than their counterparts in Australia and Korea. Furthermore, as expected, a larger number of Small and Medium Size Businesses (SMBs) in all 4 countries were deploying open-source technology compared to large businesses.
"The results indicate that organizations perceived open-source technology providing better security compared to proprietary products," said Prianka Srinivasan, market analyst (software research team) of IDC's Asia/Pacific ."Though cost-efficiency remains a key decision factor, the results also suggest that organizations look forward to leverage open-source technology to primarily fulfill their requirements for specific functionalities instead of widespread deployment."
When segmenting the data by company size, it emerged that SMBs in all 4 countries deployed open-source technology primarily to ensure protection from security threats, which is similar to large organizations in Australia, India, and the PRC. Large organizations from Korea, however, cited better management tools and utilities as the leading factor.
"IDC believes that open-source technology and software will appear in the higher end of the application stack in the coming years. Commercial vendors of open-source software will need to provide extensive support and training services, as well as address the issues of interoperability, in order to take advantage of the addressable market for open-source technology in the region," added Srinivasan.
This study presents the results and analysis of the IDC Exclusive Software Adoption Survey, conducted in 2007. This document examines the current and future adoption trends of open-source technology, as well as the reasons for deploying it. It also profiles leading vendors' offerings and value propositions, and provides strategic and tactical recommendations to vendors who have plans to capitalize on the increasing market demand.
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