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PTFS Europe  and  the reality of Open Source Nick Dimant – Managing Director
Agenda Review of the library automation marketplace What does going open source really mean? The role of PTFS Europe It is not just the software Implementation services Conclusion
Current state of the Library Management System market  A few main vendors SirsiDynix and Ex Libris owned by private equity companies  Confusion over product direction Discontinuation of systems
Current state of the Library Management System market  OSS very much in vogue in the library world because of recent developments Leading-edge tools for libraries Impressive functionality Freedom
Current Frustrations Slow pace of development (low ROI) Patch and mend Little new development Functionality lag Lack of Web 2.0 capability Ageing technologies Some have 30 year old technology Declining levels of customer service Increasing costs Powerlessness
Is open source the answer?
What is Open Source Software (OSS)? The software is free Source code included or freely obtainable. Redistribution of modifications allowed Quality, not profit drives open source developers Open source software may be ‘free’, but a developer or distributor may charge for services, including development, installation, training, and technical support
Benefits of open source software Gain support of vibrant and active world-wide support and development community Freed from lock-in of proprietary systems Benefit from other users' customisations and contributions Remove dependence on a single supplier
Benefits of open source software Obtain better value for money from investment being made in the library service The availability of the source code means that a user can modify and enhance the software There are minimal contractual restrictions on how the software is used If you don’t like your supplier, find another one or do it yourself
Kittens are Free
Open Source is Free?
There is a cost of ownership Staff time Support costs Infrastructure
So, it’s not free, but .... Lower implementation cost Cheaper on-going costs Freedom  to move between vendor Freedom  to develop what you want to develop Freedom  to collaborate and share Freedom  to move quickly
But no one uses open source? Application Originally Released Fact Apache Web Server 1995 serves 49.12% of all websites – June 2008 Linux Operating System 1991 Market share of new and used PCs running Linux is expected to grow from 3% in 2003 to 7% in 2008 Mozilla Firefox 2004 19.46% market share – September 2008 OpenOffice 1999 98 million downloads as of September 2007 – maybe 20% of business market MySQL 1995 25% market share, 50,000 downloads per day Java 1995 Today's six million Java developers are one of the largest communities of software developers
OK, but NOT in libraries “ 2007 also saw  Open   Source   LMS  win some significant HE institutions in North America but this trend is still far from mainstream” The LMS: an open or shut case’. By Ken Chad. CILIP Library+ Information Gazette, 24th August 2007
Market share OSS LMS is now the largest single source of new name installations in North America – outstripping the proprietary vendors Good presence in Indian market Major presence in France Minimal presence so far in UK
Where is OSS successful? Where there are capable local support bases: USA Canada India France Australia and NZ
The leading provider of digital archiving solutions in North America Formed in 1995 - desktop imaging, integrated library systems and custom search systems First release of ArchivalWare digital archiving solution - 2000 ArchivalWare 4.2 released October 2008 June 2008 – Support of open source library management software
PTFS Customers – Partial list Libraries – Public •  Whittier Public Library •  Independence Township Library Libraries - Government •  National Library of Medicine •  U.S. Geological Survey •  Federal Communications Commission (FCC) •  Naval Research Laboratory •  Department of Justice •  U.S. Marine Corps (16 locations World Wide) •  U.S. Air Force •  U.S. Army •  U.S. Attorney’s Office •  Department of State •  Library of Congress •  Administrative Office of U.S. Court •  U.S. Customs Service •  International Trade Commission Library •  Army Heritage Education Center (AHEC) •  Department of Labor Associations •  International Monetary Fund (IMF) •  American Chemical Society Libraries – Academic •  Southern Oregon University •  National Defense University •  George Washington University Government Institutions – non-library •  National Archives and Records Administration •  Department of Interior (Labatt) •  Department of Defense (Joint Chiefs) •  National Security Agency •  National Institutes of Health •  Office Secretary of Defense (OSD) •  National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) Museums •  Smithsonian Institution •  Museum of African American History SirsiDynix USA:  Public and Academic Libraries, Government Institutions, Commercial International:  (Canada, New Zealand, Chile, Greece) Commercial •  National Geographic •  Chicago Tribune
PTFS Europe A company formed to distribute and support the software products of PTFS, Inc Local  presence Local  expertise Local  training Local  support Focused on European context Backed up by major US presence
PTFS Europe –  ArchivalWare Customers in 2008/9 York St John University Department for Communities and Local Government/ Department of Transport Planning Inspectorate Council of Europe Irish Parliament (currently preferred supplier status) European Southern Observatory (Koha)
PTFS now Implement, Host & Support Open Source ILS software
Open Source ILS software Evergreen or Koha SaaS or standalone Significant cost savings Fast development Major benefits
Overcoming barriers No one championing open source? Budget holders or corporate procurement do not see open source as a viable alternative? Financial constraints? Everyone happy with their proprietary library system and ILS supplier?
Overcoming barriers: How PTFS Europe can help PTFS is a centre of excellence for open source LMS software PTFS staff have a wealth of experience in library automation PTFS is a commercial organisation with a proven track record PTFS Europe can do a project for no more than your current annual maintenance
Disadvantages of Open Source Software Unanticipated Efforts Lack of coordination Inadequate technical support Installation can be hard Weak documentation Customisation needed Reduced functionality in some areas?
Addressing Disadvantages of Open Source Software with PTFS PTFS can help plan implementation & set expectations PTFS contribute to the worldwide code base PTFS already has international support organisation PTFS can carry out developments on your behalf PTFS can introduce functionality on your behalf PTFS can implement and support the system for you
It is not just the software A new kind of business environment A new kind of business model Collaboration between OSS suppliers Partnership between supplier and customer
PTFS: a business for the 21 st  century Virtual office IM, Skype and web conferencing Virtual switchboard Virtual infrastructure Outsourced accounts and finance Very low non-salary costs No commuting overhead Relies on having high quality staff Major  price advantage over the 20 th  century companies
Collaboration between OSS suppliers PTFS Europe is working with: Equinox  (Evergreen) PTFS Inc (Koha) Koha community Index  Data Relais Ken Chad Consulting /PTFS Europe – OpenLibraries
Partnership with customers The staff at PTFS Europe have outstanding experience in implementing  and supporting  library management systems The most successful OSS projects are often based on a partnership approach between supplier and customer Share the work  Share the development Reduce the risk Reduce the cost Reduce the workload Retain autonomy
  Implementation and Support Services from PTFS Europe
Offerings Implementation Ongoing support Hosting (SaaS) Consultancy Partnership
Implementation package Project Management Installation and configuration of LMS Data conversion and loading into LMS Implementation workshop Training
Ongoing support Web based: Open calls Update calls Review calls Close calls Phone for critical calls
Hosting We manage the server for you You still manage and control your LMS We upgrade the LMS High class data centre Secure Resilient 365 days a year, 24/7 Annual fee
Optional consultancy and services Review of library service Strategy Functionality Technology Installation & Configuration Data extraction Data conversion and loading Training Project Management Custom reports Custom programming Advanced configuration
Partnership? For a site or consortium with technical skills to contribute to the project we can build a partnership Share the work  Share the development Reduce the risk Reduce the cost Reduce the workload Retain autonomy Can we help with the Virtual Academic Project?
A survey November-December 2008 Carried out by Ian Haydock, Keele University The use of Open Source software by UK Higher  Education libraries
We are unaware of what software is available (9) We need software which is not currently available via Open Source (4) We don't have time or staffing to set up these applications (19) We don't have time or staffing to maintain these applications (23) Paid-for systems offer better support in a crisis (8) Our institution restricts use of Open Source software (4) Why doesn't your Library make more use of Open Source software?
We are unaware of what software is available (9) We need software which is not currently available via Open Source (4) We don't have time or staffing to set up these applications (19) We don't have time or staffing to maintain these applications (23) Paid-for systems offer better support in a crisis (8) Our institution restricts use of Open Source software (4) Why doesn't your Library make more use of Open Source software?
Conclusion The advantages of working with PTFS Europe Gain the advantages of open source software Benefit from high quality implementation and support services Reduced cost Increased autonomy Low risk Next generation technologies The best of both worlds
PTFS Europe  and  open source software

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Ptfs Europe And Open Source April 2009

  • 1. PTFS Europe and the reality of Open Source Nick Dimant – Managing Director
  • 2. Agenda Review of the library automation marketplace What does going open source really mean? The role of PTFS Europe It is not just the software Implementation services Conclusion
  • 3. Current state of the Library Management System market A few main vendors SirsiDynix and Ex Libris owned by private equity companies Confusion over product direction Discontinuation of systems
  • 4. Current state of the Library Management System market OSS very much in vogue in the library world because of recent developments Leading-edge tools for libraries Impressive functionality Freedom
  • 5. Current Frustrations Slow pace of development (low ROI) Patch and mend Little new development Functionality lag Lack of Web 2.0 capability Ageing technologies Some have 30 year old technology Declining levels of customer service Increasing costs Powerlessness
  • 6. Is open source the answer?
  • 7. What is Open Source Software (OSS)? The software is free Source code included or freely obtainable. Redistribution of modifications allowed Quality, not profit drives open source developers Open source software may be ‘free’, but a developer or distributor may charge for services, including development, installation, training, and technical support
  • 8. Benefits of open source software Gain support of vibrant and active world-wide support and development community Freed from lock-in of proprietary systems Benefit from other users' customisations and contributions Remove dependence on a single supplier
  • 9. Benefits of open source software Obtain better value for money from investment being made in the library service The availability of the source code means that a user can modify and enhance the software There are minimal contractual restrictions on how the software is used If you don’t like your supplier, find another one or do it yourself
  • 11. Open Source is Free?
  • 12. There is a cost of ownership Staff time Support costs Infrastructure
  • 13. So, it’s not free, but .... Lower implementation cost Cheaper on-going costs Freedom to move between vendor Freedom to develop what you want to develop Freedom to collaborate and share Freedom to move quickly
  • 14. But no one uses open source? Application Originally Released Fact Apache Web Server 1995 serves 49.12% of all websites – June 2008 Linux Operating System 1991 Market share of new and used PCs running Linux is expected to grow from 3% in 2003 to 7% in 2008 Mozilla Firefox 2004 19.46% market share – September 2008 OpenOffice 1999 98 million downloads as of September 2007 – maybe 20% of business market MySQL 1995 25% market share, 50,000 downloads per day Java 1995 Today's six million Java developers are one of the largest communities of software developers
  • 15. OK, but NOT in libraries “ 2007 also saw Open Source LMS win some significant HE institutions in North America but this trend is still far from mainstream” The LMS: an open or shut case’. By Ken Chad. CILIP Library+ Information Gazette, 24th August 2007
  • 16. Market share OSS LMS is now the largest single source of new name installations in North America – outstripping the proprietary vendors Good presence in Indian market Major presence in France Minimal presence so far in UK
  • 17. Where is OSS successful? Where there are capable local support bases: USA Canada India France Australia and NZ
  • 18. The leading provider of digital archiving solutions in North America Formed in 1995 - desktop imaging, integrated library systems and custom search systems First release of ArchivalWare digital archiving solution - 2000 ArchivalWare 4.2 released October 2008 June 2008 – Support of open source library management software
  • 19. PTFS Customers – Partial list Libraries – Public • Whittier Public Library • Independence Township Library Libraries - Government • National Library of Medicine • U.S. Geological Survey • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) • Naval Research Laboratory • Department of Justice • U.S. Marine Corps (16 locations World Wide) • U.S. Air Force • U.S. Army • U.S. Attorney’s Office • Department of State • Library of Congress • Administrative Office of U.S. Court • U.S. Customs Service • International Trade Commission Library • Army Heritage Education Center (AHEC) • Department of Labor Associations • International Monetary Fund (IMF) • American Chemical Society Libraries – Academic • Southern Oregon University • National Defense University • George Washington University Government Institutions – non-library • National Archives and Records Administration • Department of Interior (Labatt) • Department of Defense (Joint Chiefs) • National Security Agency • National Institutes of Health • Office Secretary of Defense (OSD) • National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) Museums • Smithsonian Institution • Museum of African American History SirsiDynix USA: Public and Academic Libraries, Government Institutions, Commercial International: (Canada, New Zealand, Chile, Greece) Commercial • National Geographic • Chicago Tribune
  • 20. PTFS Europe A company formed to distribute and support the software products of PTFS, Inc Local presence Local expertise Local training Local support Focused on European context Backed up by major US presence
  • 21. PTFS Europe – ArchivalWare Customers in 2008/9 York St John University Department for Communities and Local Government/ Department of Transport Planning Inspectorate Council of Europe Irish Parliament (currently preferred supplier status) European Southern Observatory (Koha)
  • 22. PTFS now Implement, Host & Support Open Source ILS software
  • 23. Open Source ILS software Evergreen or Koha SaaS or standalone Significant cost savings Fast development Major benefits
  • 24. Overcoming barriers No one championing open source? Budget holders or corporate procurement do not see open source as a viable alternative? Financial constraints? Everyone happy with their proprietary library system and ILS supplier?
  • 25. Overcoming barriers: How PTFS Europe can help PTFS is a centre of excellence for open source LMS software PTFS staff have a wealth of experience in library automation PTFS is a commercial organisation with a proven track record PTFS Europe can do a project for no more than your current annual maintenance
  • 26. Disadvantages of Open Source Software Unanticipated Efforts Lack of coordination Inadequate technical support Installation can be hard Weak documentation Customisation needed Reduced functionality in some areas?
  • 27. Addressing Disadvantages of Open Source Software with PTFS PTFS can help plan implementation & set expectations PTFS contribute to the worldwide code base PTFS already has international support organisation PTFS can carry out developments on your behalf PTFS can introduce functionality on your behalf PTFS can implement and support the system for you
  • 28. It is not just the software A new kind of business environment A new kind of business model Collaboration between OSS suppliers Partnership between supplier and customer
  • 29. PTFS: a business for the 21 st century Virtual office IM, Skype and web conferencing Virtual switchboard Virtual infrastructure Outsourced accounts and finance Very low non-salary costs No commuting overhead Relies on having high quality staff Major price advantage over the 20 th century companies
  • 30. Collaboration between OSS suppliers PTFS Europe is working with: Equinox (Evergreen) PTFS Inc (Koha) Koha community Index Data Relais Ken Chad Consulting /PTFS Europe – OpenLibraries
  • 31. Partnership with customers The staff at PTFS Europe have outstanding experience in implementing and supporting library management systems The most successful OSS projects are often based on a partnership approach between supplier and customer Share the work Share the development Reduce the risk Reduce the cost Reduce the workload Retain autonomy
  • 32. Implementation and Support Services from PTFS Europe
  • 33. Offerings Implementation Ongoing support Hosting (SaaS) Consultancy Partnership
  • 34. Implementation package Project Management Installation and configuration of LMS Data conversion and loading into LMS Implementation workshop Training
  • 35. Ongoing support Web based: Open calls Update calls Review calls Close calls Phone for critical calls
  • 36. Hosting We manage the server for you You still manage and control your LMS We upgrade the LMS High class data centre Secure Resilient 365 days a year, 24/7 Annual fee
  • 37. Optional consultancy and services Review of library service Strategy Functionality Technology Installation & Configuration Data extraction Data conversion and loading Training Project Management Custom reports Custom programming Advanced configuration
  • 38. Partnership? For a site or consortium with technical skills to contribute to the project we can build a partnership Share the work Share the development Reduce the risk Reduce the cost Reduce the workload Retain autonomy Can we help with the Virtual Academic Project?
  • 39. A survey November-December 2008 Carried out by Ian Haydock, Keele University The use of Open Source software by UK Higher  Education libraries
  • 40. We are unaware of what software is available (9) We need software which is not currently available via Open Source (4) We don't have time or staffing to set up these applications (19) We don't have time or staffing to maintain these applications (23) Paid-for systems offer better support in a crisis (8) Our institution restricts use of Open Source software (4) Why doesn't your Library make more use of Open Source software?
  • 41. We are unaware of what software is available (9) We need software which is not currently available via Open Source (4) We don't have time or staffing to set up these applications (19) We don't have time or staffing to maintain these applications (23) Paid-for systems offer better support in a crisis (8) Our institution restricts use of Open Source software (4) Why doesn't your Library make more use of Open Source software?
  • 42. Conclusion The advantages of working with PTFS Europe Gain the advantages of open source software Benefit from high quality implementation and support services Reduced cost Increased autonomy Low risk Next generation technologies The best of both worlds
  • 43. PTFS Europe and open source software