Opensource Presentation at CIO 16

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Presentation at CIO 16 Event on Nov 20, 2009

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Change with Open Source

Dr.Thanachart NumnondaBusiness Development DirectorSoftware LOBSun Microsystems (Thailand)

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Global Economy is in TroubleCan Open Source Help?

Do more with less.....

Ever increasing need for new services while needing to maintain existing apps

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Open Source software • Cost saving• Innovation• Adaptability• Stability• Security

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Preserving Intellectual Property

GainQuality (from community)

Innovations

Transparency

Extensibility

Pay at point of value

High License Costs

Complex productivity tools

Vendor Lock In

Vendor derived innovations

Vendor derived extenstions

PAY AT START

Drain

Open Source

Closed Source

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Application Infrastructure

Corporate Departmental

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y Mission Critical Applications

Low-end Applications

Mid-Tier Applications

In the Modern Enterprise

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Application Infrastructure

Corporate Departmental

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In the Modern Enterprise

CIO Attention

OpenSource

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License Price Aggression

Corporate Departmental

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License Solution License Creep

$$$

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Application Infrastructure

Corporate Departmental

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The More Cost-Effective Solution

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Allow “Supported”Open Source

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Leading CommunitiesIn Open Source

...MySQL Tomcat GlassFish Liferay

Apache Ruby PHP n

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Open Source Landscape

Apache Web Server Market Share(source: Netcraft)

• Production-quality Open Source equivalents exist for almost all proprietary software, also in the enterprise.> Internet Explorer -> Mozilla Firefox> Microsoft Office -> OpenOffice.org> Outlook -> Thunderbird> Windows -> OpenSolaris, GNU/Linux> Proprietary app server -> GlassFish, Tomcat,

Apache Web server> Proprietary Web app framework -> Struts,

Echo2, Tapestry, Spring MVC many more> Database -> MySQL> Visual Studio -> NetBeans, Eclipse> Proprietary CRM -> Sugar CRM

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National IT Strategies Based on Open Source

• Many governments have a stated preference for using open source already> China, Belgium, Iceland, Israel, Malaysia,

Portugal, South Africa and Germany

• Some governments have even proposed legislation mandating the use of open source> Brazil, Argentina, Finland, Italy and France

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Used Nearly Everywhere! Used for Nearly Everything!

Open Source is Here to Stay!

Internet

Fortune 500

Government

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Leading CommunitiesAssembled Loosely Together...

...MySQL Tomcat GlassFish Liferay

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But what about:• Is it really less expensive?• Costs to integration raw open source?• Supportability and maintainability?• Enhanced functionality and

productivity?

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Open-source is powering the Web

Enterprise 2.0TelecommunicationsOn Demand, SaaS, Hosting

Web / Web 2.0 OEM / ISV's

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Facebook

Application● Facebook is a social networking site

that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live around them.

Key Business Benefit

• MySQL has enabled Facebook to grow to 70 million users.

Why MySQL?● “We are one of the largest MySQL

web sites in production. MySQL has been a revolution for young entrepreneurs.”

Owen Van NattaChief Operating Officer

Facebook

www.facebook.com

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MySQL Community• MySQL Database ;Sun Microsystems• InnoDB Storage Engine; Oracle• MySQL 5.1.38 + InnoDB plugin; Google

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Thank You.thanachart.numnonda@sun.comwww.facebook.com/thanacharttwitter.com/thanachart

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