I would like to point out Enterprise Java used to be closed source.
We all saw what the IBM(IBM came up with EJB) price point did
as far as pricing solutions right out of the marketplace.

MS.NET has similar problems. and the amount of
failed IT projects using Enterprise java or MS.NEt is somewhat
large. Some have put it at 25%.

2010 is the decade of transition from Enterprise Java and Enterprise
MS.NET to webprise, which is web scripting enterprise apps and
infrastructure.

Jobs in web scripting is about to overtake the number of java jobs
in the US for the first time.







On Jan 8, 2:46 am, Parijat Kalia <kaliapari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Just lighting up everyone's day, would like to get as many as possible
> arguments on this. Me and a friend of mine, had a debate last evening, about
> open source(PHP) vs closed source technologies(DOT NET).He raised the
> following points:
>
> 1. He feels that open source is not reliable whereas closed source is. The
> logic being that, once the application is developed and sold, if it runs
> into some kind of a bug or an error, there is support team for closed source
> technologies who are going to come and help you fix it, whereas this is not
> a guarantee in open source technologies.
>
> 2. Development for a successful open source technology is community
> dependent, implying the choice is still on a faithful group of users,
> whereas in closed source technologies it is more reliable because it is
> being backed by a company (microsoft for .NET and SAP for SAP). f
>
>  3. The third point that was raised is, closed source technologies enforce
> quality control as opposed to open source technologies, where the onus on
> quality control in case of the latter, is more on the developer himself.
>
> The reasoning I could offer was that big companies such as Yahoo ( symfony),
> facebook (php), and Twitter (rails) rely on open source technologies, surely
> they are aware of the above points but still choose to go with open source
> rather than closed source technologies. Money is not the most important
> criteria for these companies, and there definitely is a better reason why
> they choose open rather than closed source technologies.
>
> However, it is still not convincing me for I found myself agreeing to the
> points my friend raised in favor of closed source technologies. Can anyone
> shed a light on this?
>
> Thanks!!!
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