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OpenLogic White Papers and Article Reprints

OpenLogic White Papers

Trends, Requirements and Future Needs for the Open Source Enterprise

This whitepaper examines open source software deployment and management trends based on the results of an InfoWorld survey of approximately 800 IT and business professionals.

Open Source ROI: Achieving the Financial Promise of Open Source Software

Jointly written by Navica CEO Bernard Golden and OpenLogic, this whitepaper will help you learn how organizations can achieve the highest possible ROI from their open source efforts.

The OpenLogic Certification Process for Open Source Software

Learn about OpenLogic's rigorous process for certifying open source packages for inclusion in the OpenLogic Certified Library of hundreds of open source packages.

Best Practices for Open Source Solutions in the Enterprise

This research report by Robert Frances Group suggests the questions surrounding the use of open source solutions in the enterprise have shifted from "if" and "whether" to "where best" and "how best."

White Paper - A Practical Guide to GPL Compliance

The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC), provider of pro-bono legal services to protect and advance Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FOSS), published this guide to effective compliance with the GNU General Public License (GPL) and related licenses.

Article Reprints

Getting A Handle On Open Source

Written by Steven Grandchamp, CEO of OpenLogic, this article from Network World describes how open source governance enables enterprises to take advantage of the benefits of open source software while reducing potential risks.

Integrating Open Source in the Enterprise

Written by Rod Cope and Stormy Peters, this article from LinuxWorld Magazine outlines the key considerations for selecting and using open source technologies in an enterprise environment.

The Evolution of Open Source

Written by Steven Grandchamp, CEO of OpenLogic, this article from Linux Magazine describes how a new generation of companies are helping to extend the use open source software.