Monday, December 29, 2008

Quickly install a Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP server on Ubuntu

Jack Wallen, Jr. provides some quick and easy steps to installing a LAMP server on a running Ubuntu machine.

For detailed steps, visit URL

http://www.zdnetasia.com/techguide/opensource/0,39044899,62049585,00.htm?scid=nl_z_tgos

Aghreni Technologies is an offshore provider of open source software, solutions, products and services in India.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Enterprises Turning to Open Source Technologies and Solutions

According to OpenLogic.Inc - a Broomfield, Colorado-based provider of open source software solutions, there is a growing interest among enterprise buyers, using open source technologies to save costs.

One-third of those companies polled said they already have replaced proprietary application servers with open source application servers.

Enterprise IT buyers would most likely to replace proprietary operating systems with Linux Variants, Application and web servers with JBoss, Apache, Tomcat servers, databases with MySQL, Postgress, and development tools with open source technologies.

Aghreni Technologies is an offshore provider of open source software, solutions, products and services to clients world-wide.

For more information, visit http://www.aghreni.com

Friday, December 26, 2008

Microsoft embraces open source with jQuery

Microsoft recently announced plans to adopt jQuery as part of its ASP.NET web forms and ASP.NET Model View Controller framework. The delivery model is the Microsoft AJAX Framework, which is a combination of ASP.NET AJAX and jQuery. The best features of both will be utilized to provide a framework for building powerful AJAX applications.

With the adoption of jQuery, it will be fully integrated into future versions of Microsoft's flagship development environment Visual Studio. The integration will include IntelliSense support, making it much easier to utilize the jQuery library. jQuery will make its first appearance in ASP.NET MVC.

Microsoft has a given a big boost to open source development community in developing applications for greater adoptability.

Aghreni Technologies is an offshore provider of open source software, solutions, products and services to clients world-wide for greater returns on their investment.

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Friday, November 14, 2008

Why open source startups are in better shape?

Bill Snyder writes why the nuclear winter doesn't affect open source startup software companies as much for other companies.

He says that many open source companies didn't overbuild in the first place, second the segments like virtualization, cloud computing and open source have a critical advantage and the third open source is still seen as a way to cut costs.

But for now, at least, open source companies that have already been funded and are beginning to generate cash, are something of a shelter from the storm sweeping Silicon Valley.

For detailed article, visit URL http://weblog.infoworld.com/tech-bottom-line/archives/2008/11/nuclear_winter.html



Aghreni Technologies is an offshore provider of open source software, solutions, products and services to clients world-wide. It has an excellent understanding of open source technologies and solutions in various domains.

Aghreni is also specialized in remote infrastructure management and SAS 70, IT audits and security services.

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Open Source transforms Software Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

Carl Weinschenk, widely known open source analyst has provided multiple cost factors for open source software vis-a-vis proprietary software and how the total cost of ownership for adopting open source software is much lower than the proprietary software.

The total cost of ownership is looked from the wholistic perspective of total software acquisition, adoption and maintenance cycle.

For more details on the article, visit URL http://www.itbusinessedge.com/item/?ci=49644&sr=1

Aghreni Technologies is an offshore provider of open source software, solutions, products and services to clients world-wide. It has an excellent understanding of open source technologies and solutions in various domains.

Aghreni is also specialized in remote infrastructure management and SAS 70, IT audits and security services.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Why Open Source is good for Academic Institutions?

Open Source with its promise of distributing source code and allowing anyone to modify it or derive other software from it, makes it an excellent choice for learning computer science, technology and engineering of software.

Academic institutions are given the responsibility of building strong expertise in all aspects of software engineering, be it operating systems, device drivers, database systems, application architecting and engineering, front end graphical user interface (GUI), complex algorithms, working internals of business applications or tools. Learning proprietary tools or technologies that doesn’t provide the software code and the freedom to modify or derive other software from it, limits the learning potential of academicians and students to fully understand the software, thereby seriously curtailing the creativity of the great minds and the learning process.

If one has to become an automobile engineer dreaming of building better automobiles, he/she has to learn the core engineering principles, how the basic building blocks of automobile work and how to design an automobile with building blocks. Similarly a software engineer has to understand in school, the core software engineering principles, how the basic building blocks of software applications work, i.e., operating system internals, database internals, applications server internals, libraries internals, IDE tools internals, business application internals and how the applications are architected and implemented. Unless one has access to the source code of these building blocks and architecture and implementation of these, learning is going to be limited and in-effective. Hence the best way is understanding of the software source code, modifying it or deriving from it for effective learning in the school.

Open source adaptability provides this great opportunity as it harnesses the power of distributed peer review and transparency of implementation. Also it provides lower cost of adoption and higher flexibility of learning for academicians and students.

It is the best time for academic institutes, faculty and students to come together to adopt open source technologies like Linux Operating System, MySQL & Postgress databases, Perl, PHP, Python, Java and Ruby programming languages, Open Standards for application architecture and engineering, Open Source tools and Open Source Business applications in all domains.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Why Open Source will be hot now?

With the deepening of the credit crisis, melt down in the financial industry, the IT budgets in the big companies is under squeeze.

Companies are looking at optimising their IT budgets and seriously looking at Return on their investments. The commercial software license costs; be in hardware, operating system, infrastructure, database, commercial applications and consulting & support, is being reviewed and seriously considered for optimising and cost cutting.

Open source software and solutions have a great opportunity to survive and benefit in this economy as they provide better returns for the companies that are looking to save huge licensing costs and greater availability of solutions and software that can be easily adopted.

Open source software and solutions have matured over years and a bigger community to support them. There are several solutions from multiple vendors for business problems and substantially less expensive compared to commercial software from the proprietary software companies.

According to statistics, open source solutions did really well during the last economic downturn in the year 2000 and 2001.

Aghreni technologies started at Banglore, India realising the potential of open-source technologies and solutions and its impact on society and enterprises, is focussing on providing open source technology services and solutions.

Aghreni's business solutions practices provides consulting and implementation services major open source ERP, BI, Content Management and Email Marketing applications.

Aghreni provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website http://www.aghreni.com or drop an email at info@aghreni.com

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Aghreni Technologies wishes open source community on Software Freedom Day 2008

Today, world over, programmers who are very passionate about building free and open source software are celebrating the Software Freedom Day (SFD). Software Freedom Day is an annual worldwide celebration of free and open source software to educate and promote public, academic, business and government institutions in adopting open source software for greater benefits of all.

This year, SFD is being held on Saturday, 20 September 2008. Technology leaders like Sun, Google, Canonical, Zenoss, Linode, BitePR, DKUUG, Mindtouch along with volunteers comprised of over 600 teams in 100 countries are supporting this global event to help raise awareness of the virtues of free software and encourage its use.

For more information visit http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/

Aghreni technologies started at Banglore, India realising the potential of open-source technologies and solutions and its impact on society and enterprises, is focussing on providing open source technology services and solutions.

Aghreni's business solutions practices provides consulting and implementation services major open source ERP, BI, Content Management and Email Marketing applications.

Aghreni provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website http://www.aghreni.com or drop an email at info@aghreni.com

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Sun plans open source push

Sun has thrown its weight behind this month's Software freedome day 2008 and called the firms and consumers alike to embrace open source.

Sun is calling on the open source community and its own staff to cooperate in a global education programme designed to raise awareness of the technologies.

Sun will host over 100 events as part of the initiative, and its staff in 60 of its worldwide office had aready committed their time and support.

The company also plans to equip universities and other educational establishments with free and open source technologies to aid learning.

For more details.
http://www.sun.com/software/opensource/index.jsp
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2226007/sun-plans-software-freedom-day

Aghreni provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

Aghreni's business solutions practices provides consulting and implementation services major open source ERP, BI, Content Management and Email Marketing applications.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website http://www.aghreni.com/ or drop an email at info@aghreni.com

Friday, September 12, 2008

Open source BI and ERP firms partner to minimise complexity

Two open source companies have partnered to provide an integrated BI and ERP offering that should minimize the complexity that an open source deployment typically renders.


Ease of deployment is the goal for organizations looking to deploy a BI and ERP component in their IT infrastructure because "in general, [open source] is great technology but sometimes it's a little bit too techie,"

Openbravo S.L., a Pamplona, Spain-based vendor of open source ERP and point-of-sale systems and Orlando, Florida-based Pentaho Corp. offers open source BI systems have partnered to provide seamless deployment of both the platforms.


The partnereship will provide Technologies from Openbravo and Pentaho for companies to solve business problems with simplicity and hide of complexity. Hence it is possible to focus on business problems than technology configuration problems.

Aghreni technologies started at Banglore, India realising the potential of open-source technologies and solutions and its impact on society and enterprises, is focussing on providing open source technology services and solutions.

Aghreni's business solutions practices provides consulting and implementation services major open source ERP, BI, Content Management and Email Marketing applications.

Aghreni provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website http://www.aghreni.com or drop an email at info@aghreni.com

Open Source promotion and adoption in Asian countries gathers momentum

The commission on Informatics and Communications Technology (CICT) plans to create a national body to promote the adoption of open source technologies.

The Philippines is scheduled to host in October a regional open source conference which will gather representations from 21 countries to sign an agreement. The said agreement will push for cooperation among these countries in the area of open source. This is expected to benefit most of the emerging markets in Asia.

Benifits of an Open Source Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)

Service-oriented architectures are helping companies do everything from automate business processes to increase agility, but implementing the technology is not necessarily forthright.

SOA requires the integration of many varied processes, applications, and technologies that are difficult to mesh seamlessly, meaning incompatibility, scalability, and flexibility issues often arise. The license-fee structure of traditional software can also limit options and add cost. Turning to open source technology can help alleviate these issues and accelerate deployment, as well as business adoption.

Open source has become a staple of enterprise-class IT as concerns about stability, security, and support fall away. Open source is as stable, secure, and well supported as proprietary solutions, if not more so. In addition, open source SOA solutions provide:
-- Simplicity. Open source solutions are easy to find and easy to implement, with many architects and developers being familiar with the core mechanics of the technology. Open source developers are motivated by their communities to deliver easy-to-use frameworks and platforms. It also enables enterprises to rapidly create solutions to deliver tangible, measurable benefits.
-- Openness. The flexibility inherent in open source allows for more freedom and personalization of the solution than proprietary offerings, and means that an organization will see more value relevant to its operations from the installation.
-- Affordability. The open source subscription model makes SOA products less expensive than proprietary tool sets.

The benefits of open source SOA solutions can be realized in each of the six stages of the SOA evolution: 1) business process understanding; 2) IT assessment; 3) SOA design/determination; 4) SOA service enablement; 5) SOA integration and governance infrastructure; and 6) process orchestration/composition.


For the first three steps, work efforts are focused on the business processes, current IT design and SOA design, and the open source subscription model offers a more affordable and flexible pricing structure than traditional SOA solutions. That helps the SOA design work proceed more quickly without concern about per-CPU license fees.

The advantages of open source solutions are particularly evident during the final three steps in the process.


In the fourth stage, SOA service enablement, organizations must determine how application and data services will be developed and deployed. Enlisting an open source application server and/or data services platform gives great flexibility. While enjoying the same level of support and security as a commercial offering, architects and developers can more easily develop and deploy platforms that enable greater developer productivity and speed to solution. Additionally, the community model drives feature and quality requirements into these platforms that these architects and developers look for.

The fifth step of the SOA evolution is integration and governance infrastructure, the "glue" of the entire deployment that makes it work. Architects need to choose how services, applications and users will interact and communicate with one another. One major decision usually made in this stage involves the choice of an enterprise service bus (ESB), essentially the intelligent integration fabric in the SOA deployment.

Here again, open source proves to be a good and affordable option. The flexible and scalable nature of the technology, from embedded installations to small or large installations, means if the scope or another criteria of the project suddenly changes, the key components of the open source SOA implementation (the ESB) will not have to be thrown away and reselected.

The final stage of SOA is to understand how business processes and rules will be developed and deployed using the SOA services and integration fabric. Process orchestration automates the workflow and business rules of the business process, bringing the SOA to life. Adopting an open source SOA platform that accommodates multiple integration paradigms -- such as enterprise application integration technologies, ESB or event driven architecture -- provides additional flexibility and cost savings when it comes to business process automation because it helps ensure components can be reused.

An open source SOA platform allows for use of the widest range of current and future integration, messaging and component model technologies.

How exactly do these benefits apply to a real-life example of an SOA implementation? A telecom company realized its existing billing and service-order management platform could not handle the processes required for more complex telecommunication services, and decided to bridge the gap in data/process flow between its autonomous data sources and applications using SOA.

The company selected an open source solution for its SOA implementation needs, choosing an open source data services and SOA platform for the integration of the new billing system. IT needed the flexibility and scalability of open source, as well as freedom from licensing costs, to be able to scale the implementation according to the size of regional operations.

After deploying the open source solution, the company experienced an immediate, major improvement in productivity and a reduction in operating costs. The architect points to the open source solution as the reason, which now allows the company to provision 80 percent of its orders automatically, with little or no human intervention. The SOA also has reduced service provisioning time from weeks to minutes, increasing both user and employee satisfaction.

When considering an open source solution for SOA, remember the acronym also stands for Simplicity, Openness and Affordability. These are the biggest benefits that open source brings to an SOA implementation, with a lightweight footprint, flexible and scalable architecture, and little to no cost associated with the technology itself. Open source is a proven winner in enterprise deployments -- now it's time for SOA architects to realize how much open source has to offer to them.

Enterprises tapping the benefits of using open source software and contributing to it

Open source model is beginning to mature and move beyond ISVs and into the enterprise world. A new trend in Eclipse indicates that enterprises are beginning to develop and contribute code to Eclipse projects.

The Eclipse Swordfish, TigerStripe, Open Financial Market platform and Open System Engineering Environment Projects are all based on code contributed by enterprises that use open-source technology.

This means the promise and principle of open source has reached the enterprise, in that not only are enterprises adopting open-source technology for internal development projects, they are using it to develop technology that they in turn want to contribute back to the community.

Aghreni technologies started at Banglore, India realising the potential of open-source technologies and solutions and its impact on society and enterprises, is focussing on providing open source technology services and solutions. It provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website http://www.aghreni.com or drop an email at info@aghreni.com

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Release of Desktop Linux environment BOSS by India's CDAC

India's Premier Research and Development organization Center for Development of Advanced Computing has released BOSS (Bharat Operating Systems Solution) Linux, a desktop OS targeted at Government and Education institutions with localization support.

BOSS OS is based on Debian Common Core (DCC) with Gnome as the desktop enviornment.

The idea behind BOSS is to popularise penetration of Linux in desktop environment, where its penetration level is very low (3% of the market share) compared to server market share which stands at 53%.

BOSS Linux OS is bundled with BharateeyaOO, a derivative of Open Office Suite which supports commonly used document types and open standard file types apart from utiliites such as Internet browser, email client, internet messaging client, pdf viewers and important features like bulk document converter and device drivers required for Government domain. The desktop environment and applications have been localised so that Indian languages are used and they have an Indian look and feel.

With the introduction of BOSS linux desktop environment, Open source usage is gathering momentum in India through government and academic institutions.

For more details, visit URL http://www.bosslinux.in/

Monday, September 1, 2008

Google Chrome - an open source browser

Google has published details of its open source browser Chrome that is soon going to be available for the users.

With Google providing strong signal to open source movement, the Open Source movement and availability of best products and solutions will gather further momentum.

Aghreni technologies started at Banglore, India is focussing on providing open source technology services and solutions. It provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website http://www.aghreni.com or drop an email at info@aghreni.com

Ten Open source companies to watch

What has happened is a clear evolution of a community that has grown up and produced intelligent, cutting-edge technologies with an eye on making computing faster, smarter and cheaper for corporate users. Companies like Openmoko are challenging the mobile device market with its notion that users should control what applications are installed. Others like XAware and SnapLogic are opening up data integration possibilities, and still more are tangling with virtualization, databases, and trading systems. Along with a company accurately called Untangle, the companies' point is to make computing less complex.

The decision is no longer a question of open source, but about what product is best at solving computing problems regardless of how it was built.

Here is a look at 10 companies to watch.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/090208-open-to-watch.html

Aghreni technologies started at Banglore, India is focussing on providing open source technology services and solutions. It provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website http://www.aghreni.com or drop an email at info@aghreni.com

Friday, August 29, 2008

Open Source You Can Use

It's high time for another roundup of open source software you can use for chatting, publishing, and content management.

For full details of the article, http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2008/08/open_source_you.html

Aghreni technologies started at Banglore, India is focussing on providing open source technology services and solutions. It provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website http://www.aghreni.com or drop an email at info@aghreni.com

Big Challenges In Small IT Shops

"Open source has been a godsend for small organizations, you can find what you're looking for" without enormous licensing fees, says Thom Jones, systems manager at Isthmus Publishing, publisher of Isthmus, a 30-year-plus old weekly newspaper in Madison, Wis., with a circulation of 61,000. Among the open source technologies Isthmus uses are Linux, Apache, and "anything that's good out there, we give it a try," Jones said during a recent interview with InformationWeek.

See the full story at http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2008/08/big_challenges_1.html

Aghreni technologies started at Banglore, India is focussing on providing open source technology services and solutions. It provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website http://www.aghreni.com or drop an email at info@aghreni.com

Should the governments support Open Source?

There is an interesting discussion going on in the industry circles, should the governments support and adopt open source against microsft technologies. One might have read stories about Indian and Chinese governments interest in promoting open source technologies in their offices against microsoft and microsoft lobbying hard to get them into microsoft and even signing agreements with several governments and academics.

This indicates the public interest in adopting to open source and also growing feeling within Microsoft about the threat of open source technologies. As the public adopt more and more, open source is going to thrive and provide the same freedom as we have in news, media and speech.

See interesting article at http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=2835

Aghreni technologies started at Banglore, India is focussing on providing open source technology services and solutions. It provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website http://www.aghreni.com or drop an email at info@aghreni.com

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Open source will penetrate 80% of enterprise software

Gartner says: "By 2012, 80 per cent of all commercial software will include elements of open source technology. Many open source technologies are mature, stable, and well supported. They provide significant opportunities for vendors and users to lower their total cost of ownership and increase returns on investment. Ignoring this will put companies at a serious competitive disadvantage. Embedded open-source strategies will become the minimal level of investment that most large software vendors will find necessary to maintain competitive advantages during the next five years."

Aghreni technologies started at Banglore, India is focussing on providing open source technology services and solutions. It provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website http://www.aghreni.com or drop an email at info@aghreni.com

Open source is next wave

Acccording to Emabarcadero's Greg Keller, chief evangelist, Database Gear products, Open source is next wave in IT industry.

Read the article at the URL:
http://www.ciol.com/Developer/Databases/Interviews/Open-source-is-next-wave-Embarcadero/28808109647/0/

Over the last few weeks meeting with several colleges and clients around Bangalore, I am astonished at how passionate and exciting the people are responding to the adoption of open source technologies. The tremendous advantages the open source technologies can bring to Indian IT community, colleges and industries from the clutches of proprietary software vendors is vast. Many business, industry and academic pundits are beginning to believe the value proposition of the open source technologies and business solutions and their maturity.

Aghreni technologies started at Banglore, India is focussing on providing open source technology services and solutions. It provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website.
http://www.aghreni.com or drop an email at info@aghreni.com

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Open Source Business Applications

Open Source Business applications popularity and adoption in the industry seems to be raising. There are several applications for ERP, CRM, Content Management, Business Intelligence and Email Marketing. Most of them are mature and can compete with proprietary and licensed applications.

There should be an increased awareness and adoption of the open source business application by the enterprises whether they are big, medium or small. Some of the business applications can easily compete with licensed applications. It may take a little bit of tweaking or enhancing the open source business applications to meet the needs of the enterprises. IT community certainly are ready to jump into doing these, if companies are ready to adopt them fast.

Aghreni Technologies are ideally set to utilise this opportunity to assist companies willing to adopt more and more of open source business applications. Aghreni is building expertise on leading open source business applications like OpenBravo, Compiere on ERP space, Alfresco in Content Management space, Pentaho in Business Intelligence space, and OpenEMM in Email marketing space.

Aghreni's open source business applications competency center can assist enterprises for strategy and consulation to implementation of the open source business applications.

For more information on Aghreni's offerings, visit http://www.aghreni.com

Friday, August 15, 2008

Are Open source technologies suitable for SaaS?

Software-as-a-service (SaaS) model is picking up fast for enterprise applications. Google, Yahoo, Microsoft are all deploying applications on this model for greater accessibility from anywhere for enterprise use. The applications can be accessed by any web enabled devices.

Open source technologies are a great fit for writing SaaS applications as they are more evolved for web and also from their inherent source code visibility unlike C or C++. This makes open source technologies friendly for writing SaaS applications.

SaaS market is growing fast and more and more companies are jumping on this bandwagon. It saves upfront infrastructure costs and quick enablement of business processes for the companies.

Some concerns on data security and access still exist.

There are several service providers who are starting to jump into this service.

Notably an offshore software vendor Aghreni Technologies http://www.aghreni.com is trying to offer its deep expertise to companies who are trying to build their applications on SaaS model using open source technologies.

Aghreni has several years of experience in building products on SaaS model.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Are Open source technologies ready for enterprise applications?

It is interesting to note that many biggies like Yahoo, Google and most popular networking sites are using open source technologies like C, C++, perl, php, python, java on linux, apache, MySQL and postgress platforms and have been very successful in coming out of licensed model.

Most of these companies hence are able to thwart the attack by Microsoft, IBM and Oracle who have entrenched themselves on a license based software model.

While monitoring this space, I am finding a couple of outsourcing companies trying to leverage the expertise on open source technologies and offer them to the business which would like to go big on open source. Business are trying to cut down costs, get good support and use readilly avaialble expertise.

One company called Aghreni technologies started a few months back is trying to grab attention. It provides product incubation and services on open source technologies like Java, perl and php. It has an interesting mix of services on open source technologies and trying to promote them in a big way. It has also embarked in creating the talent pool locally through their education services targetted at college students who would like to build their career on open source technologies early in their college.

For more information on the company, you can visit their website.http://www.aghreni.com
or drop an email at info@aghreni.com