Mozilla's Open Innovation and New Challenges|IT and Systems|Case Study|Case Studies

Mozilla's Open Innovation and New Challenges

            
 
Case Studies | Case Study in Business, Management, Operations, Strategies Case Studies

ICMR HOME | Case Studies Collection

Case Details:

Case Code : ITSY071
Case Length : 22 Pages
Period : 2004-2012
Organization: Mozilla Corporation
Pub Date : 2012
Teaching Note : Not Available
Industry : Information Technology
Countries : US; Europe; Global

To download Mozilla's Open Innovation and New Challenges  case study (Case Code: ITSY071) click on the button below, and select the case from the list of available cases: 

IT and Systems Case Studies | Case Study in Management, Operations, Strategies, Business Ethics, Case Studies

Buy Now

Amount to be paid:



Prefer to pay in another currency ?
Select Currency for Payment




Exchange Rates: Click Here
Delivery Details: Click Here

Price:
For delivery in electronic format: Rs. 500;
For delivery through courier (within India): Rs. 500 + Shipping & Handling Charges extra

» IT & Systems Case Studies Collection
» IT and Systems Short Case Studies
» View Detailed Pricing Info
» How To Order This Case
» Business Case Studies
» Case Studies by Area
» Case Studies by Industry
» Case Studies by Company

Custom Search


Please note:

This case study was compiled from published sources, and is intended to be used as a basis for class discussion. It is not intended to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. Nor is it a primary information source.



Chat with us

Strategic Management Formulation, Implementation, & Control, 12e

Please leave your feedback

Leave Your Feedback

ICMR India ICMR India ICMR India ICMR India RSS Feed

<< Previous

"We don't have an idea of what the end goal is but...we feel we are successful if the Internet feels vibrant, fun, and exciting and still feel relevant to you as an individual. An oddity at Mozilla: our mission is to bring choice and innovation so having dominant market share is not a success condition by definition... so being the monopoly browser is not in the cards for us...but being able to shape the future of the Internet is."

-Chris Beard, Chief Innovation Officer, Mozilla Corporation in 2009.

"The Web standards Mozilla long advocated are now ascendant, though not without a lot of chaos as they’re developed. Yet Mozilla in a way faces more challenges now that many of its ideals have prevailed. That's because browsers are more competitive than ever--and the rising use of Safari and Chrome, along with IE’s starring role in Windows 8, mean browsers from commercial interests are waxing in influence."

-Stephen Shankland, Technology Editor at CNET News1 in 2011.

In February 2012, US-based Mozilla Corporation (Mozilla), makers of the Firefox web browser, launched a new open source mobile platform called the Open Web Devices2 (OWD) in partnership with Spanish mobile network operator Telefónica Digital3 . Based on Mozilla's open-source based mobile Operating System (OS), Boot2Gecko4 (B2G) , the OWD platform would launch HTML5-based mobile devices with smartphone-like capabilities that could be built at low cost and sold at the price of a common feature phone. Mozilla announced that the device would be launched by the end of 2012 or the beginning of 2013. Experts said that the project, which was entirely open source, would help Mozilla gain market share in the rapidly growing smartphone industry.

IT and Systems Case Studies | Case Study in Management, Operations, Strategies, IT and Systems, Case Studies

According to Brendan Eich (Eich), CTO, Mozilla, "It has long been our mission to deliver advanced Web technologies that eliminate roadblocks for users and developers. We did it first with Firefox, and now we’re doing it again in creating the first Open Web Devices. By providing the missing links, Mozilla is now unlocking the power of the Web as the platform for creating and consuming rich content everywhere."

According to experts, Mozilla had launched the OWD platform as part of its philosophy to foster innovation on the Web, open up new opportunities for application developers, and promote open Web standards like HTML5. Since its inception, Mozilla had been a pioneer of open Web technologies as it created and promoted open standards that enabled innovation and advanced the Web as a platform for all. The organization's mission had always been to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web and make it more people-centric. Mozilla provided Internet solutions and promoted open source5 innovation on the web. Rather than limiting innovation to within the organization and its employees, Mozilla's open source model proposed that a large community of individuals be involved in various activities related to product innovation.

Introduction Contd... - Next Page>>


1] CNET News is a computing and technology news service focusing on tech product.
2] The Open Web Devices are built entirely using HTML5 and other web APIs running on top of a Linux kernel.
3] Telefónica Digital is a global business division of Telefónica, one of the world's leading integrated operators in the telecommunication sector, providing communication, information, and entertainment solutions. It is headquartered in London with regional centers in Silicon Valley, Sao Paolo, Spain, and Israel. As of March 2012, Telefónica's total number of customers was 309.4 million.
4] Launched in July 2011, Boot2Gecko (B2G) is Mozilla's open mobile operating system running on Gecko, the HTML rendering engine that was used in the Firefox Web browser.
5] Open source software refers to generally free programs that provide access not just to the executable program, but also to the source code. With an open source software product, the code is made available to anyone interested under several licenses unlike the proprietary software, wherein the company owns and controls all intellectual property. In an open source model, the proprietors place the software in the public domain and invite free/ libre and open source software (FLOSS) developers to volunteer their expertise and improve the source code.

 

Case Studies Links:- Case Studies, Short Case Studies, Simplified Case Studies.

Other Case Studies:- Multimedia Case Studies, Cases in Other Languages.

Business Reports Link:- Business Reports.

Books:- Textbooks, Work Books, Case Study Volumes.