[via Rodrigo]
If you have some interest in the Open Source field, worth a bookmark, to my mind ;-)
InfoWorld released a very extensive and *great* report about, I think, all the current Open Source projects for the following fields:
- A buyer’s guide to open source
Open source provides low-cost, community-supported alternatives to commercial enterprise apps- Open source business intelligence
Low-cost alternatives to costly reporting tools will arrive soon- Open source business process management
Orchestrating SOA is a heady task, but new projects are stepping up to the plate- Open source content management
The hardest part of choosing a CMS solution is narrowing down the choices- Open source CRM
Manage sales and customer relationships without spending a fortune on software- Open source ERP
The features of free ERP packages vary widely, but some gems can be found- Open source enterprise service bus
Middleware options proliferate, but jumping ship from commercial vendors may be premature- Open source identity
Free tools can give developers a head start on advanced security infrastructure- Open source directory
LDAP servers move closer to becoming commodity items- Open source portals
Competition in the open source Java portal space heats up- Open source point of sale
Free commerce terminals lend flexibility to businesses of all sizes- Open source RFID
Free tag and EPC data management software is in its infancy, but looks promising- Open source VoIP/Telephony
Options abound for PBX applications and interactive voice response- Open source licensing offers many choices
Before you use that code, make sure you understand its terms
InfoWorld also published a PDF report (free subscription required).