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Open Source in the Enterprise Zach Chandler Stanford University Open Source in Big Companies II SAP Labs, Palo Alto CA 13 August, 2014

Open Source in the Enterprise

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Uncoverong Stanford's engagement with the Drupal community, how the enterprise leverages open source, and what we gain by bringing open source software, and ways of working, into large scale implementations. Topics will include a brief history of Drupal product initiatives, and what we stand to gain by thinking like Product Designers.

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Open Sourcein the Enterprise

Zach ChandlerStanford University

Open Source in Big Companies IISAP Labs, Palo Alto CA13 August, 2014

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SU research = 2,000 faculty, 5,000 projects, $1B/yr

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What Stanford gains from Drupal

● state-of-the art web publishing● innovation, flexibility● freedom to pursue our own solutions● security● community

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What Stanford gives back

● code● money● camps● (not enough)

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Community, FTW!

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Professional Services

100s of Drupal companies, a handful of amazing ones

Creating consonance between outsourcing and insourcing strategies

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Drupal as Product

Distros (Commons, OpenPublic, etc.)SaaS● Acquia● Walkhub.net● AbleOrganizer● Webform.com● Flat World Knowledge● SWS Jumpstart

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Lessons Learned

Sharing, early and often, is in your best interesthttps://openframework.stanford.edu

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RERO“release early, release often”

Raymond, Eric. The Cathedral and the Bazaar. O’Reilly, 1999.

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