Relevance of Open Source during Financial Crisis - GlassFish, MySQL, OpenSolaris, VirtualBox, NetBeans, ...
CIO published an article
highlighting 5 cheap (or free) software that can be afforded during
financial crisis. Their recommendations are:
- Open
Office ($0) instead of Microsoft Office ($110 for basic
version)
- Mozilla
Thunderbird ($0) instead of Microsoft Outlook (lots
of security issues)
- GnuCash
($0) instead of Quicken ($30 for starter edition)
- Alfresco
($0) instead of Sharepoint ($5K for five licenses)
- Linux
instead of Windows (non-zero cost, always virus-prone ;)
All the recommendations are open source and can be downloaded and used
without any hidden clauses. In all cases the open source version is at
par and sometimes better than the commercial version. And of course
there is always the agility factor. You enounter a bug, somebody in the
community fixes it (on priority if you have support subscription),
patch available in the nightly and you are back in
business.
Here are some more recommendations ...
- GlassFish
instead of Oracle Weblogic or IBM Websphere
- MySQL
instead of Oracle Enterprise or IBM DB2
- OpenSolaris
instead of Windows
- NetBeans
instead of IntelliJ
- VirtualBox
instead of VM Ware or any other virtualization software
- and many more here
All these options are completely open source with a full enterprise
support available from
Sun
Microsystems.
Now some actual price comparisons using
GlassFish
and MySQL Unlimited ...
That's $3 million savings over a period of 3 years!!!
And if the number of sockets/cores go up, that's just additional money
you are wasting during this financial crisis. With
GlassFish
Enterprise Unlimited
starting at $25,000 - no counting cores, sockets, support incidents,
servers or auditing - you can deploy unlimited GlassFish instances for
the same price charged for one WebLogic Enterprise Edition.
GlassFish
for Business explains the value of buying subscription for
your deployments.
Here is another comparison for
Total
Cost of Ownership for MySQL compared with other databases:
Can your apps scale more than Google, Facebook, Yahoo or Wikipedia ?
All these sites are powered by MySQL. Do they need to be more reliable
than telco vendors such as Vodafone ? Again powered by MySQL.
In an open source world, why have a "30-day" evaluation period ?
In the times of financial crisis, why spend extra money when there are
other better options available with HUGE savings ?
Open Source software is indeed a
great
way to cut costs. And Sun Microsystems offer a wide
varitey of open source offerings (GlassFish, MySQL, OpenSolaris,
VirutalBox, Linux, NetBeans and many others) that can help you during
this
financial crisis!
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