"Just Add Linux": The Union of Commercial and Open Source Software into Existing Business Models North Dakota

With open source taking off in the marketplace, new business models for vendors providing value-added services mix and match commercial and open technologies to increase market reach.

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Software Solutions Ltd
(701) 293-3197
1335 2nd Ave N
Fargo, ND
Computer Solutions Inc Sign Shack
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102 2 St
Rolla, ND
Amega
(701) 223-9694
1109 S 12th St
Bismarck, ND
Computer Renaissance
(701) 281-0566
4340 13th Ave S
Fargo, ND
Computech
(701) 837-8324
1933 S Broadway
Minot, ND
Fireside Technology Group
(701) 258-8586
1713 E Bismarck Expy
Bismarck, ND
Clute Office Equipment Inc
(701) 838-8624
17 Central Ave E
Minot, ND
S & L Computer Services Inc
(701) 298-3725
704 28th St S
Fargo, ND
Corporate Technologies Llc
(701) 893-4000
2000 44th St S
Fargo, ND
Maratek Technologies
(701) 837-1394
1515 20th Ave NW
Minot, ND

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Open source software combined with commercial licensed software has become a market reality as open source technologies, such as Linux * and Apache, which are already tremendous market successes, are combined into business models by vendors who want to win in the marketplace. It's happening today and will continue to flourish. Here's why.

Linux market penetration - Already a solid platform for servers and growing fastest



To make a change, the market needs a catalyst - and that's Linux. The impact that Linux is having in the market is significant. According to analyst firm IDC, Linux is the fastest growing server operating system in the market, and second in volume only to Windows NT/2000 through 2005. IT vendors are not randomly open-sourcing commercially licensed software, but they are enabling open source software on top of Linux and using Apache, where appropriate.

With the projected growth of Linux on the server, spurred on by killer-apps like Apache and Samba, a market opportunity is born. The industry is now taking the next step to deliver commercial software on the open source platform. According to IDC, The market opportunity, in revenue, for software sold on Linux is now projected to grow in excess of 100 percent compound annual growth through 2005. * *

It's still all about business, business models, and value add to the customer - just add Linux

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