© jboss inc. 2005 professional open source challenges of building a business in open source marc...
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© JBoss Inc. 2005
Professional Open SourceChallenges of building a business in open source
Marc Fleury, Ph.DFounder & CEO
April 19, 2023
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Selling Free Software
“Guys, this is not a bad business plan, It’s a HORRIBLE business plan”
-- A VC, Feb 2000
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Small ConsultancyJBoss Group LLC
JBoss Inc Professional Open Source
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• 1999 : EJB-OSS Project• 2000 : Training & Consulting• 2001 : Documentation for sale• 2002 : JBoss Group LLC & Support• 2003 : Expansion with new OSS projects• 2004 : JBoss Inc, Venture Funding, J2EE 1.4• 2005 : JEMS, JBoss Network
The Evolution of JBoss
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What is Professional Open Source
• A natural evolution of open source Up the stack Methodology for high quality software and support at low cost Full time developers, Roadmap, release cycles, maintenance,
24X7 Support, Indemnification, Community, Partners, Enterprise Class Customers.
A real software company
Professional Open Source
FSF
BSD
RedHatSuSe
CompilersTextutilities
Operating systemsWeb servers
No business modelNon-profit
1st generation business model 2nd generation business modelPackagers
MySQLJBoss
DatabaseMiddleware
80’s 90’s 2005
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JBoss Business Model
• Traditional Software Company Attributes Professional Methodology
• Product Mgt, Development, QA, Distribution, Support• Core development staff are JBoss Inc employees
Revenue from services• Professional Support• Training• Consulting
• Non-Traditional Attributes Zero license revenue! Highly leveraged for minimal expenses
• Recruiting best talent from Open Source community• Distributed QA & feedback loop through OS community• Low cost Internet-based software distribution
Transparency
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Community Adoption
• Large community Over a Quarter of a Million Developers 500+ contributors over time, 100+ Committers, 30+ core (JBoss Inc) 120,000 Forum Posts, 3,000+ commits per month, order(s) of magnitude on competition
• #1 in development More than 5 Million downloads >40% Market share in TogetherSoft User Survey
• #1 in ISV/OEM Adobe, Aether, Arjuna, Ascential, Autodesk, BMC, Borland, Brightline, Compiere, Compuware,
Computer Associates, e.Piphany, EMC, Filenet, HP, Informatica, Intuit, Iona, Ivis, Jamcracker, Librados, Mainsoft, McKesson, Mercuary, MySQL, Novell, PingID, Seagull Software, Siebel, Siemens, Sterling Commerce, Unify, Unisys, Versata, webMethods, Wily and many more all use JBoss today
• #1 in app server growth at SI’s CRN survey puts JBoss Certified Consultant at #2 in fastest growing certification with large systems
integrators (Symantec is first)
• #1 in IT production 34% market share (SDTimes, BZResearch) OnJava.com
JBOSS MicrocontainerJBOSS Microcontainer
JBossApp
Server
JBossApp
ServerTomcatTomcat JBoss
CacheJBossCache HibernateHibernate JBoss
jBPMJBossjBPM …
JBossPortalJBossPortal
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Customer Satisfaction
JBoss Support Survey, November 2004. 184 Customer responses for JBoss, 84 BEA, 28 IBM, 14 Oracle, 14 Other – Full Report - http://www.jboss.com/pdf/supportsurvey.pdf
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Analysts – JBoss is Safe
• “JBoss uses its technical and business innovation in the J2EE application server market to take on the software industry giants. JBoss delivers the best of both worlds: It is free, portable and standards-based, and it enjoys popularity among a growing number of developers.“ – Gartner, Feb. 2004
• “Today it has the hottest J2EE app server in town, zooming from zero to 60 with happy customers and new investment.” – SD Times in awarding JBoss Top Deployment Platform for 2004 for the second year in a row.
• “JBoss and Tomcat are more than ready for projects in the enterprise. Firms like CNBC are making big bets on the Java servlet engine Tomcat, while companies like MCI and Wells Fargo Bank use the JBoss application server.” – Forrester April, 2004
• “The modular architecture and AOP capability puts JBoss AS at the forefront of this sector.” – Butler Group – May, 2004
• “JBoss is attempting to put Professional Open Source on par with proprietary alternatives and intends to build out its middleware stack over the next two years. JBoss Inc. is driving the JBoss platform to ubiquity, leveraging the open source model’s standard-setting power along with a range of partners from HP, Unisys, CA, and Novell to small IT support and services organizations.” – DH Brown, July, 2004.
• “Open-source JBoss 4.0’s achievement of Java 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) compatibility is a big step toward wider adoption of the product and open-source Java in general.” – Gartner, July, 2004
• JBoss has astounded naysayers and alarmed competitors with its consistent growth. Fellow open source application servers Geronimo, backed by Gluecode, and Jonas, Red Hat's choice, are scrambling to keep up, while JBoss wins sales at BEA's expense. - The 451 October, 2004
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JBoss/OSS in Government
• OSS provides natural escrow
• OSS puts client in driver seat
• OSS pricing models more scalable for clients.
• JBoss Early adoption of JBoss JEMS in US Govt agencies
• Disa, Darpa, Navy, Mitre, Justice, State…• Govt integrators adoption
Largest deal to date in EU (French IRS)
• JBoss Government group Drew Ladner: ex-CIO of treasury head group
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The vendor perception of OSS
• Free developers!• Free marketing!• Free sales!• Free QA!• Free distribution!• De-facto standards!• It’s so hot right now!
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Deep thoughts: Critical mass
• No critical mass? High cost of development, sales, QA, marketing
• Just like any “normal” startup No licenses to grow on
• Maintenance base takes time to build Poorly performing stage of business model
• Critical mass Low cost of sales, marketing, distribution, QA Still pay for dev must optimized talent 20x your own size (JBoss @100 == 2000) Highly performing stage of business model
• Getting lucky! Critical mass is a rare event
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Deep thoughts
• Subscription based revenues Highly predictable and renewable Daily revenue recognition. Easily cash flow positive New trend in enterprise buying anyway
• Measure the business with cash flow and renewability vs GAAP profitability That is the way 50% of WS will value you
• Stability of the pricing in 2nd generation vs 1st.
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Perfect Storm conditions
• Increasing impact of the net on software development. OSS and net are symbiotic
• Economic climate Value is important, pay for usage not for shelfware
• Growing acceptance of Open Source Good value, good support, good price
• Value created is shared with users Savings in companies, value in ours
• OSS is here to stay