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SugarCRM, Cloudera debut on list of open source firms to watch in '11

By | May 16, 2011, 10:56am PDT

Summary: Red Hat, Acquia, SugarCRM, EnterpriseDB, Jaspersoft, Cloudera, Google and Novell, in that order, were named the top 8 open source companies to watch in the North Bridge Venture Partners’ annual Future of Open Source Survey, released today at the Open Source Business Conference in SF

It should come as no surprise that Red Hat and Google are ranked among the top open source companies to watch, according to an annual survey conducted by an industry VC and market researcher.

And it comes as no surprise that Acquia, EnterpriseDB and JasperSoft made the top 8 list again, published today as part of the 2011 Future of Open Source survey, conducted by North Bridge Venture Partners and the 451Group. The Waltham, Ma. VC is an investor in Acquia.

But there are a few names – SugarCRM and Cloudera – new on the list this year, while other companies that showed up in last year’s ranking – Talend, Ingres and Canonical – got bumped. .

The cloud phenomenon and social business computing has driven up the profile of Acquia, SugarCRM  and Cloudera this year, as has increased interest in social CRM and social publishing , sid Michael Skok, Managing Partner, North Bridge Venture Partners.

According to the same survey, open source has become mainstream across enterprises and that has increased the stature of infrastructure kingpins such as Red Hat and online services giant Google, whose Android open source operating system is making a strong run against Apple’s proprietary iPhone OS.

Novell made the list again, as it did in 2009, in last place. The second-ranking Linux distributor was acquired by Attachmate late last year.


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Paula Rooney is a Boston-based writer who has followed the tech industry for almost two decades.

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Paula Rooney

Paula Rooney has covered the software and technology industry for more than 20 years, starting with semiconductor design and mini-computer systems at EDN News and later focused on PC software companies including Microsoft, Lotus, Oracle, Red Hat, Novell and other open source and commercial software companies for CRN and PCWeek. She received a silver award from the American Society of Business Publication Editors in 2005 for her profile on Linus Torvalds and edited and co-authored "Partnering With Microsoft," a book about Microsoft's channel published by CMP Publishing in 2004. Rooney graduated from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1997. In her off time, she enjoys scuba diving, sailing, sun worshipping, running, reading, surfing (the net) and hanging out with her family. She resides on the shores of Scituate, Massachusetts.

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RE: SugarCRM, Cloudera debut on list of open source firms to watch in '11
jeff-is 30th May
I don't agree. we are using it for quite a while and it is working perfectly.
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Interesting and a bit surprising
facebook@... 16th May 2011
I am a little surprised to see Canonical being replaced by cloud and collaboration vendors. SugarCRM looks promising, but it is still a long way away from being enterprise capable.
I don't agree. we are using it for quite a while and it is working perfectly.

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