India, Sept. 26 -- The enterprise has gone through a lot of changes in recent years between the rise of public cloud, Agile development, and a greater focus on data management and analytics. Another big change? It used to be that open source technology might not have been considered as an appropriate fit in the enterprise. Plus, tech executives may have been giving open source an air kiss, but they weren't ready to commit. That's totally turned around.

Just take a look at a few of the biggest vendors in the business-to-business software market. Consider IBM's recent acquisition and integration of Linux provider Red Hat, or Microsoft's acquisition of the community that fosters open source, GitHub.

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