Open core (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Open core" in French language version.

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businessinsider.com

dirkriehle.com

  • Dirk Riehle « The Commercial Open Source Business Model » () (lire en ligne)
    « (ibid.) », dans Value Creation in e-Business Management, Springer Verlag, p. 18–30

doi.org

dx.doi.org

  • Anthony I. Wasserman, « How the Internet transformed the software industry », Journal of Internet Services and Applications, vol. 2, no 1,‎ , p. 11–22 (ISSN 1867-4828, DOI 10.1007/s13174-011-0019-x, lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « Some companies have only a single version of their software, while others follow an “open core” model, providing a community release of the core version, and offering proprietary premium features using a commercial license. »

gnu.org

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issn.org

portal.issn.org

  • Anthony I. Wasserman, « How the Internet transformed the software industry », Journal of Internet Services and Applications, vol. 2, no 1,‎ , p. 11–22 (ISSN 1867-4828, DOI 10.1007/s13174-011-0019-x, lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « Some companies have only a single version of their software, while others follow an “open core” model, providing a community release of the core version, and offering proprietary premium features using a commercial license. »

javaworld.com

jumpmind.com

kde.org

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linuxinsider.com

networkworld.com

  • Julie Bort, « Marten Mickos says open source doesn't have to be fully open », Network World, (consulté le ) : « "We deliver a fully functional cloud with Eucalyptus software. You can download it on a GPL v3 license. But, additionally, we provide enterprise features only if you pay for them ... it's open core," he says. »

odoo.com

pcworld.com

  • Jacob Jackson, « Eucalyptus Strengthens Its Back End », PCWorld (consulté le ) : « To make money, Eucalyptus Systems uses an open-core business model, offering one version of the software free through an open-source license and selling a commercial version with support and additional features ... »

springer.com

link.springer.com

  • Anthony I. Wasserman, « How the Internet transformed the software industry », Journal of Internet Services and Applications, vol. 2, no 1,‎ , p. 11–22 (ISSN 1867-4828, DOI 10.1007/s13174-011-0019-x, lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « Some companies have only a single version of their software, while others follow an “open core” model, providing a community release of the core version, and offering proprietary premium features using a commercial license. »