Open Source Continues Dive into Enterprise

March 14, 2013

Open source continues to gain a larger and larger market share, particularly in enterprise solutions. People are taking note and enterprises are interested in capitalizing on the trend. LinuxInsider addresses this very issue in its recent article, “Open Source’s Deep Dive Into the Enterprise.”

The article begins:

“Server provisioning and configuration management and automation are the latest examples of where the tech industry is being driven, largely by open source software. The leading open source server and IT infrastructure automation frameworks, Opscode Chef and Puppet Labs’ Puppet, sit on the leading edge of significant trends under way in enterprise IT — particularly disruption from cloud computing and devops, where application development and IT operations come together for faster, smoother delivery of software and services.”

Open source is also making a big difference in enterprise search and its newest frontier, Big Data. Leaders like LucidWorks are anticipating the new frontier of unstructured data needs and offering solutions that boast the flexibility and affordability of open source. For an example of the best of open source enterprise, check out LucidWorks Search or LucidWorks Big Data.

Emily Rae Aldridge, March 14, 2013

Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Beyond Search

Comments

2 Responses to “Open Source Continues Dive into Enterprise”

  1. LuisGarciaReyes on March 14th, 2013 5:37 am

    Hi Stephen,

    “…for an example of the best of open source enterprise, check out LucidWorks Search…” this is not Open Source it´s a product built with Apache Solr as they say in their site … “LucidWorks Search is the simplest and most comprehensive way to access the full power of open source Apache Lucene/Solr community innovation in a convenient, commercial-grade package, with support from the world’s leading experts in open source search…”

    LucidWorks Search is an other propetary software built from Solr with the experience of experimented search consultants.
    I´m thinking if the money that you don´t spend in software licensing you spend on LucidWorks software services (great company)… Solr it´s open source, LucidWorks Search is a commercial product, isn´t it?

    Luis,

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