Why closed? Why Open? Mixing open and closed source

MeghaSharma504 68 views 9 slides Sep 30, 2024
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Why open? why closed? mixing open and closed source in iot.


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Why Closed? Why Open? Mixing Open and Closed Source. @omega.teched @omega_teched Thinking About Prototyping

Why Closed? OMega TechEd Protecting Your Work (Intellectual Property Rights) Preventing Easy Copying Trademarks and Patents Starting as Closed-Source

Why Closed? OMega TechEd C losed-source software gives you control, protects your ideas, and often provides better support and features for users.

Why Open ? OMega TechEd Releasing Your Work Positive Feedback, Community Contribution, Early Support Gift Economy, Cost Advantage Faster Development

Why Open ? OMega TechEd T he open-source model offers great opportunities for collaboration, recognition, and cost savings, but it also comes with risks like idea theft and the potential for increased workload.

Open Source as a Competitive Advantage Open-source software can give companies a big advantage by: In short, using open-source software helps companies create better products, grow faster, and build strong community support. OMega TechEd

Open Source as a Strategic Weapon Complementary products, like DVDs and players, tend to sell better when one gets cheaper. By improving open-source software related to a product, companies can increase sales and challenge their competitors, especially in areas like the Internet of Things, where different devices work together. OMega TechEd

Mixing Open and Closed Source B usinesses can successfully blend open-source and closed-source models, benefiting from both while contributing positively to the open-source community. OMega TechEd

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