Introduction
According to leading analyst firm Gartner, Intalio|BPMS is the first and only credible Open Source BPMS [Source]. Intalio|BPMS is the result of 7 years of research & development, with contributions from over 100 developers. Intalio|BPMS brings the very best Open Source technologies, together with an innovative Open Source business model, and delivers a platform that end-users, independent software vendors, and system integrators can safely rely on to develop their respective businesses.
"Intalio|BPMS is the first and only really useful Open Source BPM tool available on the market. Intalio|BPMS is also a very powerful BPM tool for business analysts. It bridges the gap between Business and IT in an elegant, easy to use manner."
—Konstantin Boehm
Ancud IT
Benefits of Open Source
- Lower barrier to adoption
- Lower cost of ownership
- Larger user base
- Stronger support for industry standards
- Ability to add features without vendor support
- Ability to fix bugs directly
- Availability of a community of developers and contributors
- Protection against corporate events affecting the vendor
Open Source Business Model
Intalio's Open Source business model is based on layering and dual licensing. Intalio|BPMS is distributed in 3 editions: Intalio|BPMS Open Source Edition, to be released in Q1 '07 under the Mozilla Public License (MPL) amended with a generic attribution clause, Intalio|BPMS Community Edition, available in binary form and licensed under an End User License Agreement without commercial support, and Intalio|BPMS Enteprise Edition, available in binary form and licensed under an End User License Agreement with commercial support.
The Open Source Edition includes approximately 95% of the code used for the Community Edition and the Enterprise Edition. The Open Source Edition is designed to be deployed on top of the Apache Geronimo J2EE application server, and deployed alongside the MySQL database. The Community Edition is pre-packaged with IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition, and support deployments alongside the MySQL database. The Enterprise Edition can be deployed on other application servers and databases, as well as provides advanced features for clustering and transaction processing.
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Community Partnerships
Intalio works in partnership with the following Open Source communities:
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Active Projects
Intalio has an active leadership role for the following projects:
- Intalio|BPMS, MPL + Attribution (To be released in Q1 '07)
- Apache Ode BPEL Engine, Apache Software License
- Apache ServiceMix ESB, Apache Software License
- Eclipse STP BPMN Modeler, Eclipse Public License
- Tempo BPEL4People Framework, Eclipse Public License
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Intalio's Contributions to Open Source
Since 1999, Intalio has made the following contributions to Open Source:
- Intalio|BPMS, MPL + Attribution (To be released in Q1 '07)
- Apache Ode BPEL Engine, Apache Software License
- Eclipse STP BPMN Modeler, Eclipse Public License
- Tempo BPEL4People Framework, Eclipse Public License
- Apache Xerces, Apache Software License
- Jakarta Slide, Apache Software License
- OpenEJB, Apache Software License
- OpenJMS, ExoLab Public License (Equivalent to Apache Software License)
- OpenORB, ExoLab Public License (Equivalent to Apache Software License)
- Castor, ExoLab Public License (Equivalent to Apache Software License)
- Tyrex, ExoLab Public License (Equivalent to Apache Software License)
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