First impressions count most with open source
Today Alfresco is presenting the findings of the second Open Source Barometer. This is the largest study of the usage of open source in the enterprise stack by the Global 5000 and Governments across the world. The survey was conducted throughout 2007 using opt-in data provided by 35,000 Alfresco community members.
For those of you who did not read the first study, it is designed to provide a leading indicator of enterprise open source adoption trends examining:
How and where is open source used in the Global 5000 and Government enterprise stack?
Is it a pure or hybrid stack?
Is there a leader in each part of the stack?
Does usage differ from evaluation to deployment?
Does usage differ by geography?
What are the trends over time?
For those of you who did read the results of the first study we have added the following questions:
Which Office suite do you primarily use?
What virtualisation product are you using primarily?
How are you planing to evaluate Alfresco (On a Laptop, Hosted server or Corporate server?
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