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How the Cloud is Changing OSS Licensing

How the Cloud is Changing OSS Licensing

FromThe Cloudcast


How the Cloud is Changing OSS Licensing

FromThe Cloudcast

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Brian looks at the recent changes in open source licensing, as it relates to managed cloud offerings, and how the perception of end-users towards free software vs. cloud services is changing. #SundayPerspectivesSHOW: 493SHOW SPONSOR LINKS:Onix - The Leading Cloud Solutions ProviderOnix - Cloud data strategy workshop offer (FREE, $2000 value)CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwCHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS"SHOW NOTESServer Side Public License (SSPL)What does Open Source mean in the Era of Cloud APIs? (Redmonk)Cockroach and the Source Available Future (Redmonk)MongoDB Cloud, MongoDB vs. AWS, MongoDB’s Playbook (Stratechery)Doubling Down on Open (Elastic)Evolution of Commercial OSS (The Cloudcast, Eps.492)THINGS WE KNOWOpen Source has become a mainstream source for innovation - with most of the Internet being built on OSS technologies (in some way or form)Open Source is more widely used in the Enterprise (than in the past), beyond just LinuxOpen Source is often the de facto choice for much of the public cloud (OS, VMs, DBs, etc.)The need for a “free” experience is expected for anything new in software or cloud, whether that’s for any/all usage, or a fixed period of time. “Open core”, or other variations on free OSS + non OSS (non-free) features has been a concept for quite a while. Community driven development does bring a broad set of perspectives, and it distributes the workload across engineers, companies, etc.Plenty of successful projects have been both Open Source and primarily driven by a single company (especially in the data-centric projects)THINGS THAT WILL EVOLVEWhere does the value of software come from? Does it come from the features, from the distribution, from the creator(s), or from how it is run?Do customers value ‘free”, or “stability” or “customizability” (features) or “operationalization”? How much of an advantage or disadvantage (or neutral) is the OSS companies offering cloud services across clouds? UNKNOWNS AND UNCERTAINTIESHow will the VC community view the changes in competitive landscape and licensing? How does it impact their future funding models?FEEDBACK?Email: show at thecloudcast dot netTwitter: @thecloudcastnet
Released:
Feb 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Cloudcast is the industry's leading, independent Cloud Computing podcast. Since 2011, co-hosts Aaron Delp & Brian Gracely have interviewed technology and business leaders that are shaping the future of computing. Topics will include Cloud Computing | Open Source | AWS | Azure | GCP | Serverless | DevOps | Big Data | ML | AI | Security | Kubernetes | AppDev | SaaS | PaaS | CaaS | IoT.