a practitioners guide to ecosystem development
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Confidential | Date | Other Information, if necessarySeptember 3, 2008
A Practioners Guide to Ecosystem Development
Mike MilinkovichExecutive Director, Eclipse [email protected]
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What will you learn?
� What an software business ecosystem is
� Why it matters to your business
� Some thoughts on why open source accelerates ecosystem creation
� Some lessons hard learned by someone who does this for a living
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Why do you care?
Because picking your ecosystem and your role in it is perhaps the single most important decision you can make in your new software business
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Agenda
� What is Eclipse?
� Ecosystems
� The importance of platforms
� Open source ecosystems
� Lessons learned
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The Eclipse Development Platform
� Used by 4.0 million developers worldwide
Evans Data, July 2008
� Supports Java, C/C++, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rcl, Ajax, COBOL, Ada, Fortran, ….
� Delivers OSGi-based runtime technologies that runs on devices (Nokia S60), desktops (Lotus Notes) and servers (WebLogic, WebSphere)
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The Members of Eclipse
� 182 members
� 20 Strategic Members
� 923 committers, representing 50+ organizationsStrategic Members
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Agenda
� What is Eclipse?
� Ecosystems
� The importance of platforms
� Open Source ecosystems
� Lessons learned
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You Already Know These…
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And They Can Be Big!
Domain Number of Firms
System Integrators 7,752
Development services 5,747
Campus resellers 4,743
ISVs 3,817
Trainers 2,717
Breadth VARs 2,580
Small specialty firms 2,252
Top VARs 2,156
Hosting service providers 1,379
Internet service providers 1,253
Business consultants 938
…
Ref: “Strategy as Ecology”, Marco Iansiti, Roy Levin, Harvard Business Review: R0403E
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Why do they exist?
� Competition is now based on continuous
innovation, not efficiency and effectiveness
� Companies are defined by their innovation trajectory, not their current products
� No firms have the skills or resources to do everything – need to organize for co-evolved innovation
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Space
What is an Ecosystem?
Platform
Niches
Complementors
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The Current Example
XMLHttpRequest
Niches
Complementors
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Definition
� “Business Ecosystems” are defined as intentional
communities of economic actors whose individual business activities share in some large measure the fate of the whole community…. establish business ecosystems to co-evolve innovation across complementary contributions arising within multiple markets and hierarchies
Business Ecosystems and the View From the Firm
James F. Moore, Antitrust Bulletin, Fall 2005
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Definition
“Business Ecosystems” are defined as intentional
communities of economic actors whose individual business activities share in some large measure the fate of the whole community…. establish business ecosystems to co-evolve innovation across complementary contributions arising within multiple markets and hierarchies
Business Ecosystems and the View From the Firm
James F. Moore, Antitrust Bulletin, Fall 2005
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A Form of Economic Organization
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Hierarchies
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Markets – Competing Hierarchies
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Ecosystems ~= Supply Chains
� Multiple players in each niche
� Underestimate cost/time to coordinate interdependences
� Reducing development time may not give company much
� Company depends on deployment of complementors’offers, each of which can close window of opportunity
� Joint probability of partners being ready at same time is low, even when each individual probability is high
� Each of five suppliers has an 80% chance of being ready at T, how confident can they be of all five being ready at T?
� .8 x .8 x .8 x .8 x .8 = .33
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Key Concepts
� Co-ordinate and co-evolve innovation
� Alignment of vision
� Degrees of openness in niches
� Degrees of modularity, openness in platform
� A network of niches
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Some examples
Co-
evolved
Innovation
Vision Niche
Openness
Platform
Openness
Platform
Modularity
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And
roid
iPhone
Win
do
ws
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Measuring the Health of Ecosystems
� Productivity (of the Ecosystem)� Means how much value is being created in the
ecosystem
� Taking raw materials (time, skills, tools) and converting them into something more
valuable (better tools, applications,
innovations)
� Robustness� Means how durable and able to adapt is the
ecosystem to external events
� Niche Creation� The ability to expand the ecosystem with
meaningful diversity
“Strategy as Ecology”Marco Iansiti, Roy Levin
Harvard Business Review
The ecosystem “keystone” is responsible for maintaining this health.
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Agenda
� What is Eclipse?
� Ecosystems
� The importance of platforms
� Open Source ecosystems
� Lessons learned
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Space
Platform
Niches
Complementors
We are here
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Platform Leadership
� Scope of the firm
� Platform, wannabe, or complementor
� Platform technology
� Modularity, openness
� Complementor relationships
� Partners or prey?
� Internal Organization
� Culture, processes
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The Eclipse Experience – Platform Modularity
Run-time
Plug-insP
latf
orm
New Plug-ins
are First Class
Citizens –
same footing
for everyone
Open API and
commercially
friendly licensing
– Low barriers to
Entry
Ease of Integration
and Extensibility
Spurs Innovation
Competition can take
place on implementations
– users decide winners
Successful Ecosystems are built on this model!
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Foundation platform is the
Combined base of:
� Technologies
� Architectures, designs and assets used to build market offers
� Components, products and services
� Legal and licensing framework
� Processes
which anchors economic community
Existing open source organizations provide these “out of the box”
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Summary: Your Ecosystem Checklist
� Vision
� Space
� Platform
� Continuous and co-evolved innovation
� Keystones
� Niche
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Agenda
� What is Eclipse?
� Ecosystems
� The importance of platforms
� Open Source ecosystems
� Lessons learned
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You Already Know These…
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Open Source Platforms
� Open Source development model encourages open innovation
� Openness, Transparency, Meritocracy
� Anyone can participate
� Open Source licensing allows competing vendors to collaborate on the infrastructure technology
� No requirement for royalties.
� No single control point of intellectual property
� Open Source business model encourages rapid adoption of technology
� It is free and easy to access
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Win by letting go
�No control points
�Open governance
�Vendor neutral
�Code rules
�…attracts the broadest and deepest participation
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Unique Benefits
� The power of the ecosystem keystone being a non-profit is huge
� Vendor neutral
� Trusted agent
� Force multiplier
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Business Drivers for Collaborative Platform Evolution
Build this in
and with open
source, even
if that means
working with
your direct
competitors.
� Define very precisely what your competitive differentiators
are for your customers or you’re going out of business
� Focus all possible energies there, and acquire everything
else from OSS, or help build it in OSS
Platform
Value
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Or in other words…
Co-evolve the platform in
collaboration with other
actors in the ecosystem
Pick your niche
Platform
Value
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Collaborating on the Platform – Innovation Networks
Open Innovation is a paradigm that assumes that firms can
and should use external ideas as well as well as internal
ideas…. The Open Innovation paradigm treats R&D as an
open system.
Open Innovation is sometimes conflated with open source
methodologies for software development…While open source
shares the focus on value creation throughout an industry
value chain, its proponents usually deny or downplay the
importance of value capture.
Open Innovation: Researching a New Paradigm
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Collaborating on the Platform – Innovation Networks
Open Innovation is a paradigm that assumes that firms can
and should use external ideas as well as well as internal
ideas…. The Open Innovation paradigm treats R&D as an
open system.
Open Innovation is sometimes conflated with open source
methodologies for software development…While open source
shares the focus on value creation throughout an industry
value chain, its proponents usually deny or downplay the
importance of value capture.
Open Innovation: Researching a New Paradigm
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Innovation Networks in Action: The Eclipse Web Tools Platform Project
NetWeaver Studio
MyEclipse
CodeGear
JBuilder
WebLogic
Workshop
Zend Studio
JBoss Studio
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Creating an Innovation Network
� Requirements include:
� Licensing model for sharing co-evolved innovation
� Project model for coordinating investments and activities
� Governance model to ensure a level playing field for all participants
� Technical architecture for the platform
Existing open source organizations provide these “out of the box”
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Open Source Business
� Deliver multiple types of revenue upside at lower cost on multiple
product lines because of open source agility
� Open source allows “innovation by integration,” fast creation of new
products by integration of piece parts from elsewhere, rather than
requiring top-to-bottom development project.
� Open source provides an architecture for driving more product innovations faster than competition.
� Innovation-by-integration enables new entrants to enter market easily
with specialized niche or customized solutions, enhancing value of
overall ecosystem and profits for niche vendors.
� Open source enables you to win market share against competitors
that you couldn’t previously win market share against.
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Open Source Business
� Deliver multiple types of revenue upside at lower cost on multiple
product lines because of open source agility
� Open source allows “innovation by integration,” fast creation of new
products by integration of piece parts from elsewhere, rather than
requiring top-to-bottom development project.
� Open source provides an architecture for driving more product innovations faster than competition.
� Innovation-by-integration enables new entrants to enter market easily
with specialized niche or customized solutions, enhancing value of
overall ecosystem and profits for niche vendors.
� Open source enables you to win market share against competitors
that you couldn’t previously win market share against.
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Agenda
� What is Eclipse?
� Ecosystems
� The importance of platforms
� Open Source ecosystems
� Lessons from Eclipse
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Ecosystems ultimately exist to drive value to their participants
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Building trust
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The value of the ecosystem is its network value
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The platform is key
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Multi-player platform leadership
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Platform evolution is scary hard
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Free advice:
Everyone wants to be a platformThere are many filthy rich companies living in niches
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Conclusions
� Ecosystems define the software industry
� You need to know your ecosystem and your role in it
� Open source ecosystems solve some very specific business requirements
� Managing the evolution of an ecosystem is incredibly complex and fun
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Thank You!
Questions?