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OpenMind 2008
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             Open Source Software
                   Business
                  in Finland
           - Results of the National
                 Survey 2008


               Nina Helander
               Mikko Rönkkö
               Mikko Puhakka


These slides are available online at http://www.sbl.tkk.fi/oskari/Publications.html
2
Research interests




1.   To provide an estimate of the degree of use of open
     source software in the software industry
       •   Understanding the patterns of adoption
       •   Defining the determinants of adoption

2.   To provide an estimate of how common and what kind
     of open source business models exist in the industry
       •   How is money made
       •   What is the relationship with community (if one exists)
3
Different OSS user types


             OSS CONTRIBUTION INCREASES


                 OSS          OSS         OSS         ACTIVE    LAUNCHING
   OTHER     APPLICATION   AS TOOLS    COMPONENT PARTICIPATION     NEW
  PUBLIC/     UTILIZERS     IN R&D    INTEGRATION & MANAGEMENT COMMUNITIES
  PRIVATE                                             OF OSS
INFLUENCE                                          COMMUNITIES


 BUSINESS


SOCIOLOGY

  LAW

TECHNOLOGY



             COMPLEXITY OF THE OSS MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK INCREASES


                                               Source: OSSI Research Project 2006
4
Research process




National Software Industry Survey
    •   A survey of all Finnish software
        product firms and a large part of
        service firms
    •   Mailed to 3 639 firms in April 2008,
        660 respondents
Follow-up study on firms that are
 involved in open source
    •   A survey of the firms that indicated
        involvement with open source
        software
    •   Mailed to 430 firms
Statistical analyses




                                        More information about the National Software Industry
                                        Survey can be found online at http://www.sbl.tkk.fi/oskari/
5
Examples of survey questions



Main survey
     •   Five questions concerning the
         user of open source software
         and relationship to developer
         communities
Follow-up survey
     •   In-house use of open source
         software
     •   Adoption of open source
         software
     •   Open source software as a
         part of offering
     •   Relationship to developer
         communities
6




Industry characteristics
7
          Demographics of the sample
                                                  Responding companies size distribution according to
                                                  Revenuefrom software product business
                                                  revenue from Software Product Business

The amount of companies represents 88 % of the
  total revenues of the whole software industry
                                                                          5%
                                                                     5%
The average age of the companies was 9 years                    8%

                                                                                                        0-<0.3M€
Location: the industry is very concentrated                                                             0.3-<1M€
    ● Capital area: 54% of the companies, 79%             15%                                           1-<3M€
      of big companies (revenue of SW product                                                           3-<10M€
      business > 3 M €)                                                                                 10M€-
                                                                                 67%

Profitability: average 10,4% (5,6%)
     ● In 27% of the companies over 15% (22%)
     ● 12% of the responded companies were
       unprofitable (17 %)
                                                N=545
                                                        Size: most companies are small or medium-sized
                                                           ● 71 % of the companies: revenue of own SW
                                                             product business less than 300 000 €

                                                          ●   Total revenue/total personnel 110 000 €
                                                                  (110 000 €)

                                                          ●   45% had less than 5 employees (41%)
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          Development of the Finnish software product
          industry 2000-2007


Revenue of SW product                                   Industry Level Revenues 2000-2007
business grew by 8,6%                                         Domestic and International Revenues




                                   1,500
and was 1,52 billion

International revenue
grew by 12%* and was
45% of total revenues of
the industry
                                       1,000
                            Revenue (Milj. €)
The value of domestic
business increased by
5%*
                           500     0




                                                2000   2001     2002     2003    2004        2005        2006        2007
                                                                    Domestic              International




                                                                                * Extrapolated to match industry total amount
9




Results from open source
        analyses
10
         Some empirical highlights



•   75% of responding firms use
    open source software

•   Firms that have open source
    components in their offering
    rated themselves more
    innovative

•   There is no statistically
    significant difference
    between different size
    classes
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           Empirical insights, continued


•   A bit less than half have some
    open source components in
    the offering
    •   Has previously been at around 20%
        in this survey

•   Building and maintaining
    solutions based on open
    source components the most
    common business model

•   Open source product
    businesses are uncommon

•   Again, open source is evenly
    used in smaller and larger
    firms
12
Conclusions



•   Open Source systems and applications seem to be main
    stream currently
       •   75% of firms have some open source activities
       •   Up from approx. 13% in year 2000
•   Businesses that are based on open source, although
    growing, are still minority
       •   However, depends largely on how one defines open source
           business
       •   Open Source firms are mainly project houses
       •   Some fast growth and high profit firms
Sponsors and partners of                                                                  13


National Software Industry Survey




   In addition to financing partners above, the following parties provided their expertise:
14




        Thank you for your attention!


Questions, comments, please!

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Open Mind

  • 1. OpenMind 2008 1 Open Source Software Business in Finland - Results of the National Survey 2008 Nina Helander Mikko Rönkkö Mikko Puhakka These slides are available online at http://www.sbl.tkk.fi/oskari/Publications.html
  • 2. 2 Research interests 1. To provide an estimate of the degree of use of open source software in the software industry • Understanding the patterns of adoption • Defining the determinants of adoption 2. To provide an estimate of how common and what kind of open source business models exist in the industry • How is money made • What is the relationship with community (if one exists)
  • 3. 3 Different OSS user types OSS CONTRIBUTION INCREASES OSS OSS OSS ACTIVE LAUNCHING OTHER APPLICATION AS TOOLS COMPONENT PARTICIPATION NEW PUBLIC/ UTILIZERS IN R&D INTEGRATION & MANAGEMENT COMMUNITIES PRIVATE OF OSS INFLUENCE COMMUNITIES BUSINESS SOCIOLOGY LAW TECHNOLOGY COMPLEXITY OF THE OSS MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK INCREASES Source: OSSI Research Project 2006
  • 4. 4 Research process National Software Industry Survey • A survey of all Finnish software product firms and a large part of service firms • Mailed to 3 639 firms in April 2008, 660 respondents Follow-up study on firms that are involved in open source • A survey of the firms that indicated involvement with open source software • Mailed to 430 firms Statistical analyses More information about the National Software Industry Survey can be found online at http://www.sbl.tkk.fi/oskari/
  • 5. 5 Examples of survey questions Main survey • Five questions concerning the user of open source software and relationship to developer communities Follow-up survey • In-house use of open source software • Adoption of open source software • Open source software as a part of offering • Relationship to developer communities
  • 7. 7 Demographics of the sample Responding companies size distribution according to Revenuefrom software product business revenue from Software Product Business The amount of companies represents 88 % of the total revenues of the whole software industry 5% 5% The average age of the companies was 9 years 8% 0-<0.3M€ Location: the industry is very concentrated 0.3-<1M€ ● Capital area: 54% of the companies, 79% 15% 1-<3M€ of big companies (revenue of SW product 3-<10M€ business > 3 M €) 10M€- 67% Profitability: average 10,4% (5,6%) ● In 27% of the companies over 15% (22%) ● 12% of the responded companies were unprofitable (17 %) N=545 Size: most companies are small or medium-sized ● 71 % of the companies: revenue of own SW product business less than 300 000 € ● Total revenue/total personnel 110 000 € (110 000 €) ● 45% had less than 5 employees (41%)
  • 8. 8 Development of the Finnish software product industry 2000-2007 Revenue of SW product Industry Level Revenues 2000-2007 business grew by 8,6% Domestic and International Revenues 1,500 and was 1,52 billion International revenue grew by 12%* and was 45% of total revenues of the industry 1,000 Revenue (Milj. €) The value of domestic business increased by 5%* 500 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Domestic International * Extrapolated to match industry total amount
  • 9. 9 Results from open source analyses
  • 10. 10 Some empirical highlights • 75% of responding firms use open source software • Firms that have open source components in their offering rated themselves more innovative • There is no statistically significant difference between different size classes
  • 11. 11 Empirical insights, continued • A bit less than half have some open source components in the offering • Has previously been at around 20% in this survey • Building and maintaining solutions based on open source components the most common business model • Open source product businesses are uncommon • Again, open source is evenly used in smaller and larger firms
  • 12. 12 Conclusions • Open Source systems and applications seem to be main stream currently • 75% of firms have some open source activities • Up from approx. 13% in year 2000 • Businesses that are based on open source, although growing, are still minority • However, depends largely on how one defines open source business • Open Source firms are mainly project houses • Some fast growth and high profit firms
  • 13. Sponsors and partners of 13 National Software Industry Survey In addition to financing partners above, the following parties provided their expertise:
  • 14. 14 Thank you for your attention! Questions, comments, please!