A new report reveals that 69% of Japanese organizations have seen increased impact from open source over the past year. The State of Open Source in Japan 2025 examines leadership areas, governance and security gaps, and ties to competitiveness and talent attraction. It underscores open source's role in digital transformation.
The Linux Foundation has released the State of Open Source in Japan 2025, a report that spotlights the expanding role of open source software in Japan's business landscape. According to the findings, 69% of organizations report a heightened impact from open source initiatives compared to the previous year, signaling robust growth in its adoption and value.
The report delves into specific strengths where Japanese firms are excelling, while identifying persistent challenges in areas like governance and security. It emphasizes how deeper engagement with open source correlates with enhanced competitiveness and the ability to attract top talent. These insights come at a time when digital transformation is a priority for businesses worldwide, and Japan appears poised to leverage open source for further innovation.
Key takeaways include the need for improved practices to address gaps, ensuring that open source remains a secure and governable asset. The full report, available through the Linux Foundation, offers detailed analysis to guide organizations in maximizing these benefits. This publication arrives on January 7, 2026, providing timely data for stakeholders navigating the evolving tech ecosystem.