The free software movement was launched in 1983. In 1998, a group of individuals advocated that the term free software be replaced by open source software (OSS) as an expression which is less ambiguous and more comfortable for the corporate world. Software developers may want to publish their software with an open source license, so that anybody may also develop the same software or understand how it works.
Benefits of Open Source Software:
Low Cost
NO need to buy expensive server software licenses or renew. The service includes all required software, and never required any additional software.
Efficient Working
The major reason is it is virus free. Also it works fine with lower configuration hardware. You will not require to take higher configuration hardware.
Reliability
Almost all software releases contains bugs. When a bug is spotted in proprietary software, the only people who can fix it are the original developers, as only they have access to the source code. Open source software is different. As a large number of users can access and change the code, bugs tend to be more visible and more rapidly corrected. One of the slogans of the open source movement is that ‘given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow’
Translation
With access to the source code it is easy to translate the language of the software interface. Large closed source commercial software vendors are usually unwilling to translate their products into less widely spoken languages, as the market for them would be too small to guarantee profit.
Popular Open source Software:
- Oscommerce – Ecommerce Application
- Zen Cart — Ecommerce Application
- Joomla — Content Management System
- TYPO3 — Enterprise Level Content Management System
- Wordpress – Blog System
- phpBB – Discussion Forum
- Drupal - Content Management System
- Moodle – Learning Management System











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