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Zuri Deepwater

Corporate Open Source

Corporate Open Source examines the growing trend of major software companies contributing to open-source projects and its impact on innovation, developer ecosystems, and the broader technology landscape. The book highlights how strategic corporate involvement can foster innovation and enhance brand reputation. Interestingly, open-source development has shifted from being primarily driven by individual enthusiasts to a mainstream practice where corporations play a dominant role.

The book explores the motivations behind corporate open-source initiatives, the organizational structures that enable successful contributions, and the resulting impact on developer ecosystems. It emphasizes the importance of balancing business interests with genuine community engagement. Through case studies and research, the book demonstrates that a purely self-serving approach can backfire, alienating developers and undermining the potential benefits.

The book begins by introducing core open-source concepts and then explores corporate motivations, models, and ethical considerations. This approach provides a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between corporate strategy and community values, making it valuable for software developers, technology managers, and business executives seeking to understand the evolving dynamics of technology management and business management in the open-source world.
178 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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