Survey: Linux Outpaces Generic Open-source Software Adoption

From Computerworld UK - Forrester Research has concluded a 2,250 "software decision maker" survey, one which specifically targeted questions relating to open-source software and the Linux operating system, that open-source software adoption lags significantly behind Linux deployments as a mainstream OS. Concerns over service, support and security are the biggest hindrances, according to the report.

On a positive note, there is considerable interest in adopting open-source software for enterprise apps. However, the mental stigma and, in many instances, personal experience, are still there in force keeping companies from taking the plunge. Concerns over data loss, corruption, security holes resulting in theft, piracy, etc., remain paramount.