Open-source software firms are flourishing, but are also becoming less
distinctive

MANY technology firms are floundering amid the recession. But many of the
ones that offer services tied to open-source software—free programs written
by volunteers who collaborate online—are boasting double-digit growth. Sales
at Red Hat, the world’s biggest independent open-source firm with annual
revenues of $653m, grew by 18% year-on-year in the first quarter. More and
more firms, particularly in Europe, seem prepared to embrace open source
(see chart). “Budgets are tight and we think that is good for open source,”
said Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat’s boss, when announcing the results.

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