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By James Burke on 08 November 2008 08:28

Business models around Open Source Software have matured over the last 10 years generating significant revenues for those organisations that open up their intellectual property. This open source approach is now spreading into other areas where collaboration, peering, openness and sharing can bring tangible benefits to all participants.

By James Burke on 02 June 2007 23:00
There is no “one” business model for a business that totally or partially derives its main income from Open Source, here are a few thoughts on business models in use.
By James Burke on 07 September 2006 23:00
Open Source developments are now maturing into competitive businesses with a range of models that are starting to give established vendors a run for their money. Several start-up businesses have adopted open source business models in an attempt to unseat incumbent business software providers and products are typically given away for free and customers pay for support. This blog highlights a number of OSS strategies that can be applied to create product value, attract customers, and generate revenue
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