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By Sylvia Carr
Posted on ZDNet News: May 24, 2006 6:54:00 PM

Mozilla, maker of the open-source Firefox Web browser and Thunderbird e-mail client, says a reliance on proprietary technologies is still an obstacle for IT directors looking to deploy open source in the enterprise.

Mozilla Corporation CEO Mitchell Baker readily admitted to Silicon.com that the enterprise is "not our sweet spot" but said the organization offers an enterprise customization kit created by an IBM developer and said it's interested in working with partners to address the needs of corporate IT.

"The gold is the company that steps up and says, 'I'm willing to do something,'" Baker said.

While many IT directors do allow the open-source browser to be used on company time, those who don't are often held back by the proprietary technologies employed on their intranets.

"Enterprises have intranets that only work with (Microsoft's) IE," Baker said. "We can't fix their intranet."

Another hurdle Firefox must overcome is the "heartbreakingly slow" process many enterprises go through to certify the use of a tool as critical as a Web browser, according to Baker.

It's this need to comply with proprietary technology--as well as general quality issues--which, Baker claims, keeps IT departments from going with client-side open-source applications, not merely the fact they're open source.

On the server side, though, she said, "I hear open source is in the enterprise--sometimes it's open and acknowledged, sometimes it's not."

The next version of Mozilla's Web browser, Firefox 2.0, is due out in the third quarter of this year. New features will aim to make "using information quicker, easier and better," said Baker. The new Firefox will sport improved tabs and search boxes, better use of RSS, and antiphishing and other security enhancements.

Baker said Mozilla's 2005 revenue was in the "tens of millions of dollars" range--and that the organization is now investigating ways to give some of that back to the volunteer development community.

"Some of that revenue should find its way into the community in some form," she said.

This compensation is more likely to take the form of hardware gifts or other resources, not fat paychecks, though.

"We could never pay enough people to make Firefox," especially at the level they'd make at rivals such as Microsoft, she said. "We won't be doing that."

Baker explained that Mozilla is in the process of hiring an individual to spend six months figuring out how to give some of its profits back to the community.

Sylvia Carr of Silicon.com reported from London.

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It's the hippie perception
the ponytailed saddled not ready for corporate suit myth and truths that surround the little project that could. Plus being only two degrees separated from AOL doesn't help.... (Read the rest)
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Try checking ZDNet rendering  A.Typical Zork | 05/24/06
Looks exactly the same to me. (NT)  ju1ce | 05/24/06
What Difference  SoToasty1 | 05/24/06
Same here  BobLG | 05/24/06
re  jimk_z | 05/24/06
It looks better than IE  xyz10_z | 05/25/06
hmmm - works fine for me  dave95. | 05/25/06
Mozilla and other browsers that are not IE  scoflex | 05/24/06
Gates did not appeal to business  georgep_z | 05/24/06
Not true  bmonster | 05/25/06
Amazing ignorance  Fred Fredrickson | 05/24/06
7 years and still not compliant?  dlmeyer@... | 05/25/06
Lousy example.  mustangj36@... | 05/25/06
Mozilla can't even get over the first barrier  toadlife | 05/24/06
Not Like AD works  voska | 05/24/06
what exactly sucks about it....  JoeMama_z | 05/24/06
One big is Firewalls  voska | 05/24/06
tsk tsk  toadlife | 05/24/06
sounds like you aren't doing enought testing, or designing...  JoeMama_z | 05/24/06
It's not designed for AD at all  voska | 05/25/06
so what the hell do you have AD for anyway?  JoeMama_z | 05/25/06
You should come and see our AD  toadlife | 05/24/06
We just find it doesn't work  voska | 05/24/06
Your case is not normal  toadlife | 05/24/06
Should be no problem.  linux_for_me | 05/25/06
Of course, mid-sized Windows shops tend not to use those...  escoles@... | 05/25/06
Thank you  toadlife | 05/25/06
A point....  linux_for_me | 05/25/06
Suitablity of management tools moot point when your budget is $0  toadlife | 05/25/06
Users do scare easily.  linux_for_me | 05/26/06
support?  dlmeyer@... | 05/25/06
You missed the point  toadlife | 05/25/06
GPO's  Benton Rich | 05/24/06
NOT!  People | 05/24/06
Speak for yourself  toadlife | 05/24/06
Maybe they just don't like or need it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/24/06
Or...  zkiwi | 05/24/06
I have found the simple answer is usually  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/24/06
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Major problem #1  SouthernPride | 05/24/06
I hear ya about IE  voska | 05/24/06
Very true  SouthernPride | 05/24/06
Try some of these reg settings.  osreinstall | 05/24/06
Ah, that makes sense  voska | 05/25/06
Pretty nice hack.  osreinstall | 05/25/06
Striking admission  Mark Miller | 05/24/06
You completely missed the point  Fred Fredrickson | 05/24/06
Speak for yourself  Mark Miller | 05/25/06
Change takes time and money- is it worth it?  jpr75_z | 05/25/06
Excellent point. I rarely use IE, but...  escoles@... | 05/25/06
You could..  Sysop1984 | 05/25/06
Firefox rendering problem described  A.Typical Zork | 05/25/06
Check your Mozilla Settings  drake2k6 | 05/25/06
Image comparing the rendering of both  V35Flyer | 05/25/06
Firefox is making headway  Chad_z | 05/25/06
Could be, but  John Zern | 05/25/06
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It's the hippie perception  Boot_Agnostic | 05/27/06

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