OSS data – more useless than useless!
A majority of OSS data is probably never used and as most of it ages, it becomes even more useless than useless. One wonders, why are we storing it then? Read more…
A majority of OSS data is probably never used and as most of it ages, it becomes even more useless than useless. One wonders, why are we storing it then? Read more…
Maybe an operating system model could be a path to overcome many of the challenges faced by the OSS industry. What if there were a Linux for OSS? Read more…
The level of OSS fragmentation is fascinating and disappointing, too. Would an OSS duopoly be better? Read more…
We often use the OSS to solve a problem by expensive customisation / integration when manual processes can do the job more cash efficiently. Read more…
As this OSS vendor page shows, there are a LOT of different OSS options, making it an extremely fragmented market. But there’s something of a reason for that fragmentation – customer requirements for OSS come in all shapes and sizes. Here Read more…
TM Forum is currently investigating ways to procure OSS without resorting to the current RFI / RFP approach. It has published the following survey results. As this survey shows, the RFI/RFP isn’t fit for purpose Read more…
I recently posted an article describing Sutton’s Law of OSS, which effectively tells us to go where the money is. The article suggested that in OSS we instead tend towards the exact opposite – the Read more…
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