New "Open Solutions Alliance"
Formed by Leading Vendors to Drive Adoption of Open Source
Business Solutions
Fast-growing demand for affordable open source business
solutions drives industry response to improve interoperability
and lower integration costs
OPEN SOLUTIONS SUMMIT, NEW YORK, February 14, 2007—Ten
leading companies today announced the formation of the Open
Solutions Alliance (OSA), a nonprofit, vendor-neutral consortium
dedicated to driving adoption of comprehensive open source
business solutions. Among its activities, the OSA will work with
open source ISVs, systems integrators, and the broader open
source community to improve interoperability among software
products, resulting in integrated and rapidly deployable
solutions for business users.
Founding members of the OSA include Adaptive Planning, Centric
CRM, CollabNet, EnterpriseDB, Hyperic, JasperSoft, Openbravo,
SourceForge.net®, SpikeSource and Talend. All companies
interested in joining the OSA are invited to contact membership@OpenSolutionsAlliance.org
or visit
www.OpenSolutionsAlliance.org.
"More and more companies, from small businesses to global
enterprises, are turning to open source software stacks for
flexible, affordable solutions to their business challenges,"
said Barry Klawans, OSA spokesperson and chief technology
officer at JasperSoft, a market leader in open source business
intelligence. "We're inviting all companies developing and using
open source software to work together and ensure the
availability of turnkey, enterprise-ready solution suites faster
and at a fraction of the cost of traditional proprietary
alternatives."
Initially, the OSA will focus its efforts on defining and
promoting tools, frameworks and best practices that facilitate
easy deployment and interoperability between applications. It
will also build "meta-communities" by partnering on projects
that involve a variety of companies, communities and individuals
to drive innovation and collaboration. Finally, the OSA will
coordinate joint marketing campaigns to raise the awareness of
business-hardened, open source applications and solution suites.
"CollabNet is excited to be joining the OSA," said Brian
Behlendorf, CTO of CollabNet and co-founder of the Apache
Software Foundation. "Open Source has long been a no-brainer for
infrastructural software and developer toolkits, and in the last
few years we've seen it take the enterprise software world by
storm. Yet, enterprises today don't use separate applications in
isolation - they expect their applications to work together,
both under the covers and with a consistent user experience. The
building blocks to do this exist, and OSA will help its members
and the public chart the path to getting there."
Open source software and products that incorporate open source
software are an established part of today's software market,
giving customers more choice and flexibility than ever before.
Open source software has a proven track record of success that
includes the Linux operating system and the Apache Web server.
Increasingly, companies are benefiting from open source above
the operating system and middleware layers of the software
stack, which is reflected in recent JMP Securities research
predicting that the total open source software market will grow
to $3 billion by 2009.
Analysts are also predicting that a wider portfolio of open
source applications will become available this year, prompting
companies migrating from proprietary software stacks to ask
commercial open source software providers to offer the same
levels of interoperability. While other consortia have focused
on a specific technology or project, the OSA 's collective
effort to provide interoperability among open source
business-class software products is essential to ensuring the
availability of open source suites to meet customer requirements
and compete with proprietary alternatives.
"Enterprises want to focus their time and energy on solving
business problems for their customers and for themselves, rather
than on interoperability and integration issues," said Dave Gynn,
director of Enterprise Tools and Frameworks at Optaros, an
international consulting and systems integration firm. "The OSA
will be a great champion for addressing interoperability issues
and lowering other barriers to open source software adoption.
This will allow enterprises to remain focused on meeting their
business objectives."
About the Open Solutions Alliance
The Open Solutions Alliance (OSA) is a nonprofit, vendor-neutral
consortium dedicated to driving the adoption of comprehensive
open source business solutions. Founded in 2007, it is supported
by leading open source companies from around the world who are
dedicated to improving interoperability among software products,
resulting in integrated and rapidly deployable solutions for
business users. Through cooperative action and advocacy, the OSA
will help facilitate interoperability, reduce barriers to
adoption and raise the awareness of the benefits of open source
software in business. For more information, please visit
www.OpenSolutionsAlliance.org.