Strategic Analysis Towards Deriving Competitive Advantage with the Use of FOSS: The Case of a South African University

Kehinde Dehinbo, P. Pretorius, J. Dehinbo
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The Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) presents certain freedoms in the use of software that could enhance the impact of ICT in the society while the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is yet to fully utilize these freedoms to their advantage. This study seeks ways of deriving competitive advantage with the use of FOSS in South African universities with specific reference to TUT. In other to achieve the above, the basics, problems and the benefits of FOSS are reviewed. Thereafter, the successful implementation of FOSS both in a developed country and a developing country are looked at. Furthermore, to enable an assessment of the possible impact of FOSS towards deriving competitive advantage, a SWOT analysis representing a synthesis between FOSS Strongpoint's, Weak points, and the Opportunities and Threats is presented in the South African context. Also done is an analysis based on the PESTE framework to identify the driving forces of change within the South African society in general as they relate to Political, Economic, Social Technological and Environmental factors that could have affected FOSS adoption. Similarly, Porter's 5 fundamental competitive forces are used to analyse the current FOSS phenomena towards the goal of enhancing FOSS adoption. A synthesis of these led to recommendations and concludes the study as a step towards increasing the awareness of FOSS and convincing users about the immense possibilities enabled by the silent revolution its double freedom in its enhanced form of Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) phenomenon towards deriving competitive advantage.
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利用自由/开源软件获得竞争优势的战略分析:以一所南非大学为例
自由和开源软件(FOSS)在使用软件方面提供了一定的自由,可以增强ICT在社会中的影响,而茨瓦内科技大学(TUT)尚未充分利用这些自由。本研究寻求在南非大学中利用自由/开源软件获得竞争优势的方法,具体参照图坦卡蒙大学。为了实现上述目标,本文回顾了自由/开源软件的基础、问题和好处。然后,研究在发达国家和发展中国家成功实施自由/开源软件的情况。此外,为了能够评估自由/开源软件对获得竞争优势可能产生的影响,在南非的背景下,提出了一个SWOT分析,代表自由/开源软件的优点、缺点、机会和威胁之间的综合。还根据pest框架进行了一项分析,以确定南非一般社会内的变革驱动力,因为它们与可能影响自由/开源软件采用的政治、经济、社会、技术和环境因素有关。同样,波特的5种基本竞争力量被用来分析当前的自由/开源软件现象,以提高自由/开源软件的采用。综合这些因素得出了建议,并总结了这项研究,将其作为提高对自由/自由开源软件(FLOSS)意识的一步,并使用户相信无声革命所带来的巨大可能性,它以增强形式的自由/自由开源软件(FLOSS)现象带来的双重自由,从而获得竞争优势。
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