Will European rules impact open source business models?
If open source wants to get around European procurement rules and tap the government market there can’t be differences between commercial and community versions of their products.
Analysts like NOiV in the Netherlands know that the procurement process there favors proprietary companies, and there are now efforts underway to change them.
The main reform is to allow for downloading and implementation of open source without a formal tender, bypassing the expensive procurement process.
But Roberto Galoppini writes that, while some open source companies like Funambol can take full advantage of the new openness, others like Alfresco can’t.
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