{"id":4839,"date":"2010-06-26T05:37:36","date_gmt":"2010-06-26T05:37:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.hbyconsultancy.com\/?p=4839"},"modified":"2010-06-26T05:37:36","modified_gmt":"2010-06-26T05:37:36","slug":"say-yes-to-open-source","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hbyconsultancy.com\/2010\/06\/say-yes-to-open-source.html","title":{"rendered":"Say YES to Open Source"},"content":{"rendered":"

Today I was reading on Okaz newspaper<\/a> a news about a contractor who abused of their confidence and programmed a password change after leaving his position at King Abdul Aziz University. Things that creates troubles in administrative transactions in the entire university.<\/p>\n

\"2010-07-26-23.48.26\"<\/p>\n

Without entering into further details, how this could happen, and why \u2026 It\u2019s true that something wrong happened and they assumed the consequences. I\u2019m not talking about the small amount of money they paid to get back the password, but about the scam behind it and the name of the university in question.<\/p>\n

I wanted to profit \u2013 as usual \u2013 and focus again on the strategic decisions of considering Open source as alternative in critical mission projects. Whatever if you are talking about ERP, CRM, BPM, DMS, \u2026 the open source alternative is always available and costless compared to proprietary solutions. Best of all, open source is a guarantee to have full control on the business and get lock-free solution.<\/p>\n

Imagine if this project was made in an open source ecosystem, the university will never get locks anywhere, and their system might be updated easily and quickly \u2013 even if something wrong happened.<\/p>\n

Most important things to consider to avoid locks :<\/p>\n