It’s More About Business Than FOSS
Despite the evident success of these and many other companies, we still find a number of influential business advisors who recommend avoiding business models with FOSS elements. They claim that these models hold too much risk. In one respect, these people are correct: risk is present in business models that incorporate FOSS, but that’s because risk is present in every business model.
Failure abounds in the business world. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 50 percent of new companies fail within five years of launch.[297] Tom Eisenmann, author of Why Startups Fail: A New Roadmap for Entrepreneurial Success,[298] found that a full two-thirds of all companies never show a positive return to investors. ...
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