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The open-source software industry is experiencing robust growth, driven by its adoption across enterprises for cost-efficiency, flexibility, and innovation. Cloud computing, AI, and big data applications heavily rely on open-source components. Community contributions remain central to its development, ensuring continuous improvement and broad applicability across diverse sectors.
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Global Open Source Software Market Size in United States
~The global open-source software market size was valued at USD 25.13 billion in 2023. (Source: Grand View Research)
(20.7% CAGR)
This growth is primarily fueled by increasing adoption of open-source solutions in cloud infrastructure, data analytics, and artificial intelligence.
- Enhanced flexibility and customization options attract businesses.
- Cost-effectiveness compared to proprietary alternatives.
- Strong community support and continuous innovation.
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Integrating AI and Machine Learning capabilities directly into open-source frameworks and tools will enhance automation, data analysis, and intelligent application development.
The increasing adoption of cloud-native principles, containers, and microservices will drive demand for open-source projects that support distributed, scalable, and resilient cloud architectures.
WebAssembly's expansion beyond browsers to server-side and edge computing environments will enable more versatile and performant open-source application development across various platforms.
This U.S. executive order (EO 14028, 2021) aims to improve cybersecurity within the federal government and critical infrastructure, emphasizing software supply chain security and a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM).
This policy increases the need for open-source projects to demonstrate robust security practices and transparency regarding their dependencies, impacting how ASF projects manage and document their supply chains.
The U.S. National Cybersecurity Strategy (March 2023) promotes securing critical infrastructure, disrupting threat actors, and fostering a resilient digital ecosystem, with a focus on shared responsibility.
This strategy will likely increase demand for secure open-source components and best practices, encouraging ASF projects to prioritize security features and provide clearer guidance on secure deployment.
This U.S. act (2022) mandates critical infrastructure entities and federal agencies to report significant cyber incidents and ransomware payments to CISA, enhancing information sharing.
While not directly regulating open-source development, this act indirectly emphasizes the importance of secure and well-maintained software, potentially increasing scrutiny on the security posture of widely used open-source components, including those from the ASF.
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