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Open Innovation Awards: BonitaSoft

The following 5 “Open Innovation Awards” were assigned on Friday afternoon at the Open World Forum held in Paris. This year a jury of ten international open source experts considered as the most promising and representative of open innovation the following companies: BonitasoftKalturaScaledbSonarSource and Ulteo.

Let’s have a closer look at all of them by alphabetical order.

Bonitasoft, a provider of open source BPM software, recently raised 3 Millions from Ventech and Auriga Partners:

“The team, the business model, and the BonitaSoft solution completely captivated us. Given the reputation that this BPM solution has in the open source community, we are confident that BonitaSoft will contribute to the ‘democratization’ of BPM in business through its technological innovation” says Claire Houry, Ventech. “BonitaSoft has everything it needs to quickly become the open source BPM leader in the marketplace,” says Philippe Granger, Auriga Partners.

The idea of ‘democratizing’ BPM sounds fascinating, but justifying a BPM project maybe not trivial. Download numbers - if these were meant to mean anything - are  ’big’ (140.000) considering that we are talking of a BPM software, but converting users into customers is a different matter.

While Intalio - probably the most famous open source BPM player around (see 2008 BPM Gartner’s magic quadrant) - goes commercial by layering editions (open core), Bonitasoft today generates revenues only through support subscriptions and services. The business model paragraph of their manifesto reports:

BonitaSoft will develop additonal versions of Bonita with professional grade technical support and advanced features to facilitate collaborative work and to industrialize Bonita deployments. BonitaSoft reserves the right to give access to these versions on a subscription basis to its customers only.

My suggestion in this respect is: the sooner the better, upselling is hardly welcomed by the users, and being clear about the business strategy can help potential customers to make their decisions.

From a community standpoint, Bonitasoft is starting to get traction, at least in terms of bug reports and feature requests, much less in terms of code contributions.

Sharing R&D costs doesn’t appear to be a major concern at the present stage, along with standards co-creation and alike.

BonitaSoft business strategy might take inspiration from Talend, but they need to work hard on fostering their ecosystem, provide third-parties with documentation and tools to ease extending the platform and maybe consider to move (also) in the cloud.

    How Funambol Walks the Commercial Open Source Rope

    Funambol just announced the availability of Funambol v8, a redesigned AJAX version of the MyFUNAMBOL web portal, a proprietary product tailored for carriers based on their open source piece of software.

    The differences between Funambol community and carriers’ editions is key to understand Funambol business model. Knowing the importance of external contributions I asked Stefano Maffulli, Funambol Community Manager, to tell me about how  he passed the message to the Funambol community.

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    Effective Commercial Open Source Strategies Reloaded

    Last week I held the “Building an Effective Commercial Open Source Strategy” workshop at OSiM, the definitive industry event on Open Source in Mobile.

    Stephen Walli and I this year worked out a richer workshop outline, aimed at covering open source software business and community issues, as well as IPR issues.

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    The 20 Open Source Innovative Startups Nominated for the Open Innovation Awards

    The Open Innovation Awards’ Jury today announced the list of the top 20 open source innovative startups that will be invited to present at the Open Innovation Summit on the 2nd of October.

    The international jury of open source experts will award the “Open Innovation Awards” to the most promising project in terms of innovation, use of open source technologies, and value creation potential.

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    Open Source Startups: Open Innovation Summit, Last Call!

    The Open Innovation Summit application deadline has been extended from the 1st of September until the 8th, take your chance to raise capital or meet potential partners to bring your open source solutions to the market.

    If  you are an open source entrepreneur willing to meet up with VCs take your time now to fill up the application form and be sure to cover the following topics: Continue reading ‘Open Source Startups: Open Innovation Summit, Last Call!’

    All Open Source Software is Commercial

    Eric Barroca after reading Dirk Riehle’s slides about “The Commercial Open Source Business Model” wrote an inspiring blog post, receiving a number of interesting feedback from the business open source folk.

    Let me start by recommending Dirk’s presentation, it really worths reading, but beware of his definition of  “commercial open source”:

    Commercial open source software projects are open source software projects that are owned by a single firm that derives a direct and significant revenue stream from the software.

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    Open Source Startups: Open Innovation Summit Call for Proposal

    The Open Innovation Summit - taking place on the 2nd of October within the Open World Forum - will give twenty companies the opportunity to make a 7-minute presentation to VCs and major systems integrators to promote their company and projects.

    If you are an open source entrepeneur needing funds, take your time to explain how your open source offering is innovative by sending your application before the 1st of September.

    If you want to raise money in France and/or want to open an office in the Paris region, this is definitely your chance to make it.

    Open Source BI: Jaspersoft Special Offer and the Real Value of Open Source BI

    Yesterday Jaspersoft announced the availability of Jaspersoft Unlimited, a special offer at a lower price. Jaspersoft offered a similar package back in 2007, but this time training has been added to the bundle.

    Brian Gentile, Jaspersoft CEO and open source core advocate, commenting the news told me:

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    Funambol + JAJAH: Open Source SaaS in Action

    Funambol and JAJAH, the global IP communications company, today announced the world premiere of the new Go JAJAH service, to be launched exclusively in Italy.

    The new service automatically updates a mobile phone address book, creating a local number for each international number, allowing callers to make international calls at local rates.

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    Open Source Mobile Workshop 2009

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    I am pleased to announce details of my secondBuilding an Effective Commercial Open Source Strategy” workshop, done in partnership with Stephen Walli.

    The workshop will be held at the OSIM conference, on the 14th of September in Amsterdam.

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    Roberto Galoppini on Open Source Software
    Roberto has over 20 years experience in the computer industry, and has spent the last 10 years working in the intersection of open source software and business development. Roberto has taken an active interest in different open source projects and organizations, he also served on some advisory boards, and helped large IT vendors, open source vendors and customers to design and deploy their open source strategies. He works at SourceForge, and opinions expressed here don't necessarily represent employer's positions, strategies, or opinion.