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    UK businesses push open source adoption

Annual global survey into open source software trends has found the UK is one of the frontrunners in terms of adoption.

By Maggie Holland, 29 Sep 2008 at 15:05

Nearly half (43 per cent) of UK businesses are actively using open source software, according to a new poll released today.

This steady, consistent growth puts the UK only second behind Germany, where 51 per cent of businesses are using open source software, placing Europe collectively ahead of the US in terms of adoption.

The third annual survey of some 1,000 UK, German, French and US companies put France third in terms of adoption, with 42 per cent actively using open source systems, trailed by 40 per cent in the US.

The Actuate research carried out by Survey Interactive also found a higher proportion of UK respondents believed the benefits of open source software outweigh the inhibitors, up from 45 per cent in 2007, to 54 per cent this year.

But this confidence rose to 65 per cent in France, 54 per cent in the US and 49 per cent in Germany. Open source adoption was reported particularly in the deployment of new applications and replacement of outdated systems.

Persistent barriers to adoption included a lack of in-house skills to implement open source software, which was cited by 58 per cent of respondents and this year overtook perceived issues with the availability of long-term support.

The software provider said skills issues suggested not only that more organisations had progressed further with their investigations into the value of open source, but also that they are in short supply because of the greater adoption of open source across businesses generally.

The survey findings also support Gartner’s projections that, by 2012, at least 80 per cent of all commercial software solutions will include substantive open source components.

Nobby Akiha, Actuate senior vice president of marketing at the company, said the survey surpassed last year’s response rate by more than a third.

“The findings confirm that open source is not a passing fad, but is being broadly recognised and embraced as offering organisations sustained competitive advantage,” he added.

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Not a passing fad

Interesting that this is a relatively slow and cautious "molecular" process - a bit like a tide coming in. You can hardly see it rising, but you can be caught unawares if you don't look out. A good sign of Microsoft etc doing a Canute thing is the tremendous energy they have devoted to combating both open source hype and open source adoption - particulary perhaps since the Munich push to shift to open source. Another indication of a rising tide, and how seriously it needs to be taken is the opt-

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Not a passing fad (cont.)

in to open-source by big companies like IBM etc, and by consumer suppliers, to open source. And the catastrophic "serious" take-up of Vista. The tide may not even be a tide but a flood that won't ebb back. It might not be so easy to buy shares in Linux, but it's probably time to dump shares in MS. Bill G might just have got out in time ;-)

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