Open source and innovation are locked in a dynamic and symbiotic relationship. Open source, community-based development evolved to meet developer needs for access and openness. While early open source represented innovation in development processes -- and, of course, was enabled by the emergence of the Internet and Web search -- it did not always result in innovation in terms of breakthrough new technologies. Today, the dynamic has changed. As community-based development evolves, companies recognize the opportunity to apply this highly effective development process to their work.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Open Source, Abundance and Open Innovation
Open Source, Abundance and Open Innovation: 
Open source and innovation are locked in a dynamic and symbiotic relationship. Open source, community-based development evolved to meet developer needs for access and openness. While early open source represented innovation in development processes -- and, of course, was enabled by the emergence of the Internet and Web search -- it did not always result in innovation in terms of breakthrough new technologies. Today, the dynamic has changed. As community-based development evolves, companies recognize the opportunity to apply this highly effective development process to their work.
Open source and innovation are locked in a dynamic and symbiotic relationship. Open source, community-based development evolved to meet developer needs for access and openness. While early open source represented innovation in development processes -- and, of course, was enabled by the emergence of the Internet and Web search -- it did not always result in innovation in terms of breakthrough new technologies. Today, the dynamic has changed. As community-based development evolves, companies recognize the opportunity to apply this highly effective development process to their work.
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