451 CAOS Theory *
A blog for the enterprise open source community

FAQ

Who will be interested in 451 CAOS Theory?

451 analysts developed this blog as a forum to share links and perspectives on open source that are important to the enterprise open source community. The blog discusses and scrutinizes the opportunities and challenges and notes relevant news, trends and developments in the commercial open source marketplace. Anyone and everyone interested in hearing 451 analysts’ perspectives – and sharing theirs as well – is encouraged to participate.

Do I have to be a client of The 451 Group to participate?

No. This blog is a free offering from The 451 Group. It was designed to create a more interactive dialogue between 451 analysts and the enterprise open source community – those that are clients of The 451 Group, as well as those that are not.

How can I participate?

To become part of the dialogue and to share your thoughts with 451 analysts and the rest of the enterprise open source community, please register for a username and password. This is a free offering.

Are comments enabled?

Oh, yes. Public comments will be turned on, which means that our postings and your comments will be subject to scrutiny, praise and derision from both The 451 Group analysts and the masses. We’ll be using a system of email notifications to ensure that any spam or inappropriate comments are removed. The idea is to build a community where smart people come to share ideas and become a bit smarter. That includes us.

Whom should I contact if I have questions about the blog?

If you have questions about this blog, please fill out the contact form.

Whom should I contact for more information about products and services from The 451 Group?

To learn more about products and services from The 451 Group – particularly the 451 CAOS Research Service – please contact Simon Carruthers, Vice President of Research Services, via phone at 212-505-3030 x-103, or via email at: simon.carruthers@the451group.com.