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The Relevance of Open Source in a GenAI and LLM-Driven World
Open Source For You
|July 2025
For years, the question of whether open source is a bane or a boon has been a subject of debate. While it offers significant advantages by democratising access to tools and technologies, open source also presents a few challenges. But where does it stand in a world dominated by artificial intelligence? Let's find out...
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According to a recent survey by Perforce, the adoption of open source technologies is clearly on the rise, driven by technology leaders who actively contribute to and support the open source community. Approximately 96% of respondents in this survey either maintained or increased their use of open source technologies. This trend is further corroborated by a McKinsey report, in which over 75% of participants confirmed an increase in their use of open source technologies.
What motivates the adoption of open source? Is it primarily driven by cost considerations, the inherent flexibility it offers, the increased control it provides, or other compelling factors? While academic and public sector entities frequently advocate open source solutions, are their reasons solely based on these apparent benefits, or are there less obvious advantages at play? Furthermore, is the decision to embrace open source a binary one, or should we adopt a more nuanced, situation-dependent approach? Let us explore and delve into these details, particularly considering evolving technology trends, including the recent GenAI revolution.
The enterprise IT landscape has come a long way—Big Data took the lead, followed by cloud, e-commerce, and now generative AI has joined the party. And it does not look like the momentum is slowing down anytime soon. But with all this innovation, we are also seeing a new wave of challenges. Stricter regulations, compliance demands, and growing concerns around data sovereignty are pushing enterprises to rethink their strategies. More and more, we are seeing a shift towards hybrid models—keeping PII (personally identifiable information) data in-house, while moving less critical data to the cloud.
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