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Open for Business: Harnessing the Power of Open-Source in the Corporate World

By (author) Rahim Ali, By (author) Dan ""Sage"" Khan





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Open for Business: Harnessing the Power of Open-Source in the Corporate World advocates for open source as a transformative force in corporate IT. It critiques proprietary restrictions and vendor lock-ins, urging businesses to adopt open-source solutions to achieve technological independence and strategic advantages. This book serves not merely as a theoretical exploration but as a practical guide for embracing open-source technologies. The book’s core message is that open source goes beyond software; it is a strategic ally that redefines corporate operations. It champions a shift from traditional, rigid IT systems to agile, modular architectures founded on open-source tools. The transition, the book argues, is not just technical but a reinvention of corporate processes in the digital era. Readers are guided through building resilient cloud infrastructures, interconnected networks, and secure data systems—all powered by open-source technology. Highlighting its broader applications, the book explores how tools like ERPNext enhance operational efficiency across departments, while cybersecurity solutions like Passbolt and Wazuh strengthen defenses against evolving digital threats. Beyond technical merits, the book celebrates the ethos of the open-source community—collaboration, rapid development, and shared problem-solving. It encourages businesses to contribute to this collective growth. As digital evolution accelerates, this manifesto positions itself as an essential resource for corporate leaders, IT experts, and innovators. It advocates moving beyond proprietary software to explore open-source solutions that enhance efficiency, security, and societal progress. Ultimately, the book rallies for a future in corporate IT defined by openness, flexibility, and security, showcasing the transformative impact of open-source philosophy and the pioneers driving this change.

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Normally shipped | Enquiries only
Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published date | 24 Dec 2025
Language |
Format | Digital (delivered electronically)
Pages | 309
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-0404-2112-3
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BISAC | computers / networking / general


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