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Turning point year when open source software matured to enterprise class:  
Turning point year when open source software matured to enterprise class: [https://www.vox.com/2014/3/25/11624942/a-perfect-storm-moment-for-multibillion-dollar-open-source-companies]


https://www.vox.com/2014/3/25/11624942/a-perfect-storm-moment-for-multibillion-dollar-open-source-companies
Microsoft joined around 2015: [https://www.techrepublic.com/article/whats-really-behind-microsofts-love-of-open-source/#:~:text=RECOMMENDED%20FOR%20YOU,-Unlock%20the%20trapped&text=Indeed%2C%20it's%20perhaps%20this%20last,open%20source%20vendor%2C%20Red%20Hat.]


Microsoft joined around 2015:
Takeaway message simplified: '''collaborative wins'''. Development costs go down, quality goes up. It's obvious, yet few companies understood that before 2014.
 
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/whats-really-behind-microsofts-love-of-open-source/#:~:text=RECOMMENDED%20FOR%20YOU,-Unlock%20the%20trapped&text=Indeed%2C%20it's%20perhaps%20this%20last,open%20source%20vendor%2C%20Red%20Hat.

Latest revision as of 02:16, 15 February 2021

Turning point year when open source software matured to enterprise class: [1]

Microsoft joined around 2015: [2]

Takeaway message simplified: collaborative wins. Development costs go down, quality goes up. It's obvious, yet few companies understood that before 2014.