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Alliances of convenience – Surviving in a competitive Open Source market

Alliances of convenience – Surviving in a competitive Open Source market

By:  Elizabeth Montalbano  On: 07 Mar 2007 For: IDG News Service (New York Bureau) Creator

On the sidelines of the recent LinuxWorld Open Solutions Summit in New York, Kim Polese, SpikeSource CEO shared how her firm does what it takes to get a "competitive edge" in a fiercely competitive market.

You're in a market that is looking at increasing consolidation. Are you looking to be acquired .... or do you think you will go public?

My philosophy on an ultimate, quote-unquote "liquidity event" is not to focus on that at all, it's to focus on building the best possible company in terms of the quality we're offering the customers, the products we're bringing to market, the financial returns for the investors long term; but that comes from focusing on putting one foot in front of the other and building a great set of products and a channel that's thriving because they're working with SpikeSource. And I figure everything else will work out and the focus should be about building a world-class company and not on how it all ends up in terms of a "liquidity event."

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Elizabeth Montalbano Elizabeth Montalbano Eliziabeth is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more ... more

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