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Pricing is the top reason for adopting open source software over commercial software

Trust in open source software soars

Nearly on a par with commercial software, finds survey

Written by Robert Jaques

IT security professionals have an almost equal preference for deploying open source or commercial software, according to research by security firm Barracuda Networks.

A survey revealed that 53 per cent of security managers would deploy open source software, compared to 47 per cent who would deploy commercial software in their organisations for similar functionality.

Some 80 per cent of respondents cited 'pricing' as the top reason for adopting open source software over commercial software.

Around 57 per cent selected 'access to source code', and 41 per cent chose 'community code review' as the primary reasons for open source preference.

"Businesses must control costs for IT," said Dean Drako, president and chief executive at Barracuda Networks.

"The fact that open source software is now viewed on a par with commercial software shows the gains it has made in becoming a viable element of business security solutions.

"For companies such as Barracuda Networks that use open source software as part of their solutions, it is vital to be guided by customer feedback."

The survey also found that the top advantages for deploying commercial software over open source are 'professional services' (65 per cent of respondents), 'ease of adoption' (47 per cent) and 'automated updates' (47 per cent).

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