Enterprise Open Source Industry Survey 2020 -
The Impact of Covid-19: Southeast Asia and IndiaAbout the report
91% of respondents say that enterprise open source is going
to
be important for their organization in the coming 12 months
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92% of organizations are already using open source today, with a mix of both enterprise and community open source
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Respondents cite that enterprise open source will be majorly
adopted in the areas of:
Database, Analytics, Security, and IT Infra Monitoring
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Amongst some of the
perceived barriers in open source adoption -
code security and underdeveloped local support are the top
concerns
cited by the respondents
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Respondents rated the
benefits of adopting enterprise open source in
their organizations, in the
coming 12 months
(The level of importance scaled low-moderate-high)
Low
Moderate
High
68%
Respondents rate
lower costs as a highly important benefit for them to
adopt enterprise open source
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60%
Respondents rate
enterprise open source being more secure
as a highly important benefit for them to adopt it for their
organization
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66%
Respondents rate the
availability of enterprise support as a
highly important benefit for them to adopt it for their organization
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57%
Respondents rate the
ability to attract new talent as a highly important
benefit for them to adopt enterprise open source
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57%
Respondents rate the
availability of a product roadmap as a
highly important benefit for
them to adopt enterprise open source
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52% of respondents cite that container platform is going to
be their
top choice for deployment in the coming 12 months
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68% of respondents cite that container adoption will
increase
in organizations, in the coming 12 months
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39% of respondents cite that lack of skills or manpower is the
common perceived barrier in scaling up of container
initiatives
in their organizations
72% of respondents say that multi-cloud deployment will
increase in their organizations, in the coming 12 months
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81% of respondents cite that open source
database will be adopted in
their organizations, in the coming 12 months
Out of which, 58% of respondents state that
enterprise open source
database will be the fastest
growing database technology in their organization
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75% of respondents say that
replacing proprietary database
technology with open source database technology
will be an
important, upcoming strategy for their organization
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60% of the respondents cite that their IT budgets in the
coming times
will either increase or stay the same
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The enterprise open source survey was undertaken by:
Participants from 100 unique organizations across
Southeast Asia and India
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Others include : Automobile, Education, Health & Wellness,
Hospitality,
Manufacturing and Logistics, Media and Retail
Participants spanning from Southeast Asia and India
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Southeast Asia : Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam
Participants across various organization levels
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