Open source software solutions are becoming increasingly common and like certain fast food restaurants (no names will be provided of course), are unbeatable when it comes to “the current culture.” After all, everyone loves a good open source solution. It’s so valuable and so….well, F.R.E.E.
Free for a While?
When searching for a web document management software it’s important to remember that open source options can be valuable but also commonly lead to upgrades that are just as expensive as their corporate counterparts; and even if they are still less expensive, technical support and the quality of fixes, upgrades and enhancements can seriously be lacking. Of course this caution goes for any type of software and only serves to show that it’s the shoppers that really have to do the research.
The Bugs
Open source solutions are great when it comes to creativity and the cool stuff. Sometimes however with all this coolness in the inhalable atmosphere open source designers and developers aren’t as careful to exterminate all of the software bugs that would, at least by most corporate policies be zipped, zapped and buried in a matter of months. Who can blame the open source guys though? At least they know how to have fun!
The Key to Knowing
The key to knowing what software solution you are really looking for is by conducting a savvy financial analysis that consists of three parts.
- Determining the Overall Ownership Costs
- Determining an Overall ROI
- Determining the Overall Risk of Return
Overall Ownership Costs
Overall ownership costs are fairly straightforward in terms of flat calculation. To begin your calculations simply start by determining how much the web document management software in question will cost over a period of five years. Five years isn’t necessarily a magic number but it just so happens that software happens to depreciate over that period of time give or take a little. Determining this cost will of course require your sharpest addition skills because you’ll most assuredly be purchasing more than one product or service. Take into account EVERY penny that the vendor plans to charge you for. Consider the primary software cost, validation services, hardware costs, implementation fees, maintenance, IT overhead, upgrades, additional software or any costs associated with revalidation. That’s a lot to consider but well worth creating the picture that provides the first acknowledgment that when it comes to a web document management solution selection your company may–or may not be–headed in the right direction.
Overall ROI
Determining your ROI can be tricky since it’s more of a projection than a determination but this step is as important as the first in painting the picture that will show your company whether or not a web document management solution will function well in a given environment. During the determination of the overall cost of ownership you determined what you would spend over a period of five years. Now, it’s time to determine what you will gain based on the functionality the software can offer. After all, if a software solution isn’t saving you overhead, process management costs what is it good for? You should project what the “sure fire” savings or projected growth will be from the software solution. You may be surprised to find that many of the open source solutions don’t “fit the bill” which may be a direct result of not fulfilling your user requirement specifications in the first place.
Overall Risk of Return
Calculating the risk of return is tricky because it requires an acknowledgment of variability. You should consider the potential variability that will be allowed in terms of your return and then determine whether or not the projects offers a high level or low level of risk for your company.
Conclusion
Determining whether open source web document management software is the right document management solution requires the same types of research that any other corporate system would require.
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How can I edit open source code and building the application?I would like to to edit open source codes and building as applications. I'm wishing to edit entire operating system of linux in future. But unfortunately I know only a little bit of C++, and I don't know how to building applications from source codes. So i wish to move step by step from a simple software. Where can I download open simple source codes? and How can i compiling it as applications?
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i dont use fire fox i use opera on mac but in ubuntu i use firefox
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Dear Friend,
Open Source Software means. The souce code will be available for the end-user to modify according to his/her requirements.
The Best known open-source is Linux. The source code is freely available on net. You can modify it after downloading.
Its not only linux but u can find many open source i will provide u the list….
List of open source software packages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open_source_software_packages
Regards,
Rengaraj
I think Its JAVA is quit good option for that beacuse it totally open source and tools are also opensource and functionality is quit good
Sun Solaris is now open source.
Yep you heard it here first… it’s got a name only a GEEK would love…”GIMP”
Last time I checked, which admittedly was about 1996 or so, the Gimp could record macros. Also, it has support for several different scripting languages, of which Python isn’t even the first.
Check out these open source applications at http://iwo.kadziela.com/blog/open-source-applications/
Are you a developer? If not, then there are no advantages. If you are creating a new application, then using open source programs can help you to understand the full capabilities that are available.
I'm pretty sure that it is legal. Take this open source plugin for Photoshop, for instance:
http://www.telegraphics.com.au/svn/icoformat/trunk/dist/README.html
As long as the products' license agreement doesn't forbid such "modifications", it is legal.
firefox is okay, but kinda 2008. try srware iron. its also free/open source, but a google chrome clone. that means its faster, looks better by default and the feeling is slim and clean.
Nixie I don’t know it……I WILL HAVE to STAY AFTER CLASS…..YIPEEEE!!! eh I mean thats AWFUL I feel soooo stupid!!!!
No, coursework in classes is part of your education because most coursework is theoretical concepts working in ideal work projects with a teacher to help you out. Unless you created a working project of significant value that is impressive enough to mention, it all falls under "Education".
Experience comes from a job where many variables exist to cause all sorts of problems and you've proven that you can handle not only the work, but that you've made things work despite the problems in a production environment.
Believe me, work experience is nothing like class work. The education gives you a foundation to give you skills for a job, but the actual work in a job is a very different scenario in the real world.
Even though I use the commercial free version more… VirtualBox is my winner.
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Difficult to pick favorites. There’s Blender, a 3D modelling and animation suite. For many simple programs I use Python, one of the more robust and user friendly programming languages around. And I use Maxima for some mathematics. Among the most important to me are screen and ssh (putty if on S60 or Windows), but I suppose those aren’t as relevant as the first introduction. Finally, nobody should miss Simon Tatham’s portable puzzle collection.
Theres a new site out call uPressed.com
looks promising
I'm pretty sure utorrent is open source. It is a nice little low profile program and works well.