Countries considering Linux
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Venezuela's Government shifts to Open Source Software
(By Brian Proffitt Managing Editor)
According to government sources in Venezuela, the South American
nation has announced an official policy that exclusively calls for
the use of open source software in that government. The
announcement, made on Wednesday, stated that from now on, all
software developed for the government must be licenced under the
GPL.[Aug 30, 2002]
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Swedish
government mulls Linux (By Andrew Orlowski)
Despite signing a recent deal with Microsoft, Sweden has become the
latest country to investigate the benefits of free software. [Aug
22, 2002]
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Telstra
will explore using the open source Linux OS as part of a new
standard operating platform being scoped by the telecommunications
giant as it looks to reduce its $1.5 billion annual IT budget. [21
Aug , 2002]
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Microsoft backlash boosts Linux Caitlin Fitzsimmons
MICROSOFT'S hold on corporate Australia appears to be weakening,
with a rise in the number of big companies opting to use Linux
software for critical applications. Air New Zealand, Centrelink and
the Department of Veteran Affairs are among a number of
high-profile customers that have recently adopted the Unix
derivative in areas where Microsoft products would traditionally
have been used. [ Australian IT - 20 Aug 2002]
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MandrakeSoft to provide Linux server software to all levels of
French government [ MandrakeSoft - 20 Jun 2002 ]
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From Peru, with love ... Peruvian bill if adopted will mandate that
government agencies in per utilize open-source software [ InfoWorld - 31 May 2002 ]
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Snapshots from the OS front (By Matt Berger )
Germany, Finland, Peru, Korea, Thailand,
Philippines, France, Germany, Taiwan, China,
Mexico, Austria, Denmark, Norway and UK
[ InfoWorld - 12 Jun 2002]
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UK
government seeks to embrace open source software. [ The Register - 14 Dec 2001 ]
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Open-source fans welcome
French government
move. [ IT World - 26 Jan 2001 ]
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Korea migrates 120K civil servants to Linux desktop [ The Register - 14 Jan 2002 ]
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Red Flag Linux beats out Windows in
Beijing, China [ The Register - 1 Apr 2002 ]
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Tux Takes its Seat in
Germany's Federal Parliament [ Heise Online - 28 Feb 2002 ]
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Roundup: The world fights Microsoft with open source (
Germany and Taiwan) [ InfoWorld - 12 Jun 2002 ]
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IBM signs Linux deal with
Germany [ BBC - 3 Jun 2002]
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Largo City(Florida, USA) saves with Linux, thin clients. [ZDnet - 10 Apr 2002 ]
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Finland State
administration considering switch from Windows to Linux.
[ Helsingin Sanomat - 11 Mar 2002 ]
- Linux Bill Introduced in
Finland [ Linux Today - 18 Jun 2002 ]
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Argentina
Mulls Open-Source Move [ Wired - 04 May 2001 ]
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Linux to become official OS of choice in
Norway [ Linux Today - 30 Mar 2001 ]
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India going for open IT (the article has expired)
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Pakistan
Government may choose Linux as platform instead of Windows
ISLAMABAD, September 06 (PNS): While the government continues to
engage Microsoft Corporation in dialogue to seek exceptional
discounts for making its software as platform for official
operating systems, a recent notification suggest that the stage is
being set to adopt Linux instead. [ Pakistan News Service - 6 Sep 2002 ]
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Region Extremadura in
Spain Abandons Windows, Embraces Linux [Washington Post - 3 Nov 2002]
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Japan Gov't considers abandoning Microsoft Windows
(Sunday, November 17, 2002 at 07:30 JST) TOKYO The Japanese
government is reviewing the possibility of no longer using
Microsoft Corp's Windows operating system as part of its plans to
boost computer security within the government, the Asahi Shimbun
newspaper reported Saturday.[ Japan Today - 17 Nov 2002] (the article has expired)
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Goverment of South Africa has
declared
that it will ditch expensive brand name software in
many cases and switch to opensource alternatives. [ Business Day - 20 Jan 2003 ]
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Brazil House
of Representatives decided not to renew licenses for the "Office"
suite of office applications, from Microsoft, with a total cost
would be around R$ 4 million (US$ 1.4 million) according to the
congressman, and is studying free software alternatives. (Original in
Spanish)[ 18 Aug 2003]
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All public educational centre necessities in
Andalusia are intended to be fulfilled, first of all, with FreeSoftware.
[Hispa Linux - 24 Mar 2003]
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The
Brazilian government plans to migrate from Windows to Linux
80% of all computers in state
institutions and state-owned businesses. [Linux Today - 13 Jun 2003]
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There is
Linux in
Europe. All over the place. [ The Register - 16 Jun 2003]
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Fujitsu, IBM Japan and Oki Electric won a contract to designe
Japan
government payroll computer system using Linux operating
system rather than Windows. [ This Is London - 9 Jul 2003]
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The three nations
Japan,
South Korea and China are likely to build upon an open-source operating system, such as Linux,
and develop an inexpensive and trustworthy computer operating system as an alternative to
Microsoft Corp.'s Windows.[Reuters - 31 Aug 2003]
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Massachusetts has adopted a new policy that
favors open-source software.[ CNet - 30 Sep 2003]
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The South Korean government has
announced a plan to have proprietary software on a substantial
number of its PCs and servers replaced with open source alternatives by 2007. [ Silicon.com - 1 Oct 2003 ]
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The Office of Government Commerce of
Great Britain
has just announced a deal with IBM to trial open source software. [ BBC News - 10 Oct 2003 ]
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Ministry of cummunication and informatics of the
Russian
federation signed an agreement with
IBM about creation of Linux Competency Center. Into its tasks will be the support
of state organizations in use of Linux. [ CNews - 9 Oct 2003 ]
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Government of
Brazil
announced that it has signed a letter of intent with IBM pledging to develop
initiatives that will promote the use of Linux in the Latin American country.
[ InfoWorld - 10 Oct 2003 ]
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In a memo sent last month,
Massachusetts
Administration and Finance Secretary
Eric Kriss instructed the state's chief technology officer to adopt a policy
of "open standards, open source" for all future spending on information technology.
[ Boston.com Businnes - 19 Oct 2003 ]
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``We are trying step by step to eliminate Microsoft,'' said Nguyen Trung Quynh of
Vietnam's
Ministry of Science and Technology. [ Silicon Valley - 23 Oct 2003 ]
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It is now government policy in
China
to use the Linux operating system across all government ministries [ CNN - 14 Jan 2000 ]
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The Chinese
government has pledged to deploy a million computers in the next year using
Sun's Linux desktop software.
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The Israeli
employment agency, will replace 550 out of 700 users with OpenOffice. [ The Register - 24 Nov 2003 ]
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The Israeli
Treasury has decided to walk away from the Government's contract with Microsoft.
Signed two years ago, the contract expires this month, and the ministry is testing
localized builds of Mandrake Linux. [ Israel National News - 17 Dec 2003 ]
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The City
of Austin recently completed a group of pilot studies
on the use of open source software in its day-to-day business. The results are in,
and as a result, as many as 80% of the city's desktops may be migrating from
Microsoft Office to OpenOffice.org. [ NewsForge - 17 Dec 2003 ]
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In an apparent showdown over price,
Israel's
government has suspended purchases of Microsoft productivity software and
is encouraging the development of an open source alternative. [ E-Week - 30 Dec 2003 ]
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The IT Council of the
Swiss
Confederation adopted at the end of February 2004 version 1.0 of the Federal
Administration?s open source software (OSS) strategy, which, among other things,
considers Linux as a future potential standard operating system for the desktop.
[ EU online - ]
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The latest Linux win is the Administrative Office of
the U.S.
Courts (AOUSC), in Washington, which provides administrative
support, program management and policy development services
to U.S. federal courts. [ E-week - 14 June 2004 ]
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The state of
Mississippi
has launched a Linux-based, mobile public safety system
that links police, fire and emergency services. [ E-week
- 30 Jun 2004 ]
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German
Federal Office for security in the information technology
(BSI) presents Linux Government Desktop on the largest fair
and conference to the topic "Linux and free Software" in
Europe - LinuxTag. [ BSI - 22 Jun 2004 ]
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The Indian
President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today advised defence scientists
to shun proprietary systems and opt for open source codes to
enhance software security in defence networks. [ The Hindu - 1
Jul 2004 ]
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All Government technology procurement will now have a preference
for open source software (OSS), under the Malaysian
Public Sector Open Source Software Masterplan made
available to the public this morning. [ TechCentral - 16 Jul
2004 ]
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The French
internal revenue service announced that it has chosen
JBoss's open-source application server to run the next
version of its tax applications. [ News.com - 5 Aug 2004 ]
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The state of
California
should more extensively consider use of open source software,
which can in many cases provide the same functionality as closed
source software at a much lower total cost of ownership.
[ California Performance Review - 30th Jul 2004 ]
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Iran
has become the latest country to edge towards ditching the ubiquitous Microsoft computer
operating system in favor of the open-source Linux solution. [ The Daily Star - 21st Sep 2004]
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The software company
Trusted Computer Solutions, also known as TCS, is currently
testing the secure version of Linux, which will provide its customers. The company's customers
include the FBI, the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency and the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence.
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Mandrakesoft, joined by Bertin Technologies, Surlog, Jaluna and Oppida, will boost Linux so it meets the Evaluation Assurance Level 5 (EAL5) of an internationally used security certification called Common Criteria, the companies said Thursday. The certification is particularly important among military and government customers; the
French Ministry of Defense
is funding the project.
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Centrelink, the
Australian
government agency responsible for distributing social security payments, is expecting
delivery of Novell's Open Enterprise Server technology early next year. [ ZDNet - 28 Oct 2004 ]
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English Office of Government
Commerce has concluded that Open Source software is a viable and credible alternative to
proprietary software for infrastructure implementations, and for meeting the requirements of the
majority of desktop users. [ 29 Oct 2004 - The Office of Government Commerce]
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State of Massachusetts,
US, will follow two possible development paths: 1) new applications must follow Open Standards,
Open Source, while 2) existing applications will be evaluated for 'encapsulation' or migration to
Open Standards, Open Source. [ 21 Jan 2005 - InformationWeek ]
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The Austrian capital city of Vienna's local government is due to start migrating its desktop PCs to open source software in the second quarter of this year. [ 27 Jan 2005 - ZDNet ]
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The President of India,
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today advised defence scientists to shun proprietary
systems and opt for open source codes to enhance software security in defence networks.
[ 2 Jul 2004 - The Hindu ]
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The government of Brazil
says it will switch 300,000 government computers from Microsoft's Windows operating system to open
source software like Linux. [ 31 Jan 2005 - NPR ]
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City officials in
Los Angeles
are considering switching to an open-source
platform for their computer systems to potentially save millions of dollars that could be
redirected to other services.
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The U.S.
Marshals Service is switching the databases at all 94 of its
district offices in the United States and its territories to Red
Hat Linux. [ 29 May 2006 - Federal Computer Week ]
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Department of Information Technology in
Bhutan is
launching Dzongkha Linux on 2nd June 2006. Dzongkha Linux created
with the sole aim of
providing complete Dzongkha computing capability in Linux operating
system will be made available free of cost. The launch will be held
at Banquet Hall and will be presided by Prime Minister of Bhutan.
[ 2 Jun 2006 - Dept. of IT, Bhutan]
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Parliament in
Denmark
directs the government to ensure that the use of information
technology, including software, within public authorities is based upon
open standards. ( original
text ) [ 22 Jun 2006 - GrokLaw]
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The
China
Earthquake Administration (CEA)
has chosen SUSE Linux Enterprise Server from Novell (NOVL) as
its operating platform for CEA's Digital Earthquake Observation Network.
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Bahrain's Ministry of
Social Development
(MOSD) is to become the first ministry in the Kingdom and in the
Middle East to base its entire IT infrastructure on open source
technology.
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The Regional Tax
Office in Lower Saxony, Germany is migrating 12,000 desktops
to SuSE Linux and the open source KDE desktop.
[ 9 Jun 2006 - ZDNet UK]
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From September 2008 on, all document exchanges within the services of
the Belgian
government will have to be in an open, standard format. [23 June 2006 -
News.com ]
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Deputies elected to the
French
National Assembly in the nextlegislative
session will find open-source software on their desktop PCs.
[ 23 November 2006 - PC advisor]
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In about a year, through a public school grant program,
State
of Indiana education officials have moved at least 22,000 students
from Windows-based desktops to Linux-based desktops.
[4 December 2006 - CRN]
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Kent Police has cut the cost of running
its major criminal investigations system by 90% using Novell
Open Enterprise Server, the company's version of SuSE Linux.
[ 4 July 2006- Computer Weekly]
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The
U.S.
Marshals Service is switching the databases at all
94 of its district offices in the United States and its
territories to Red Hat Linux.[ 29 May 2006 - Federal
Computer Week]
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Novell has signed a deal with the NSW
Department of Commerce (Australia) to become an approved
supplier of Open Source software and solutions
under the Open Source (Linux) [ 8 March 2006]
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Linux is widespread on the desktop environment at the
NASA
Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California
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Japanese
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry plans to introduce
the open-source operating system Linux for use within classrooms across
the country in the near future. [ 07 Mar 2007 - gyaku.jp ]
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The Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu Ltd. (ELCOT), a
government-owned organization that delivers IT services to the southern
India state of Tamil Nadu, has decided that its projects
will be deployed on open-source software, including Linux. [ 03 Jan
2007 InfoWorld]
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Ministry of Education from Brazil is
buying 90,000 Debian GNU Linux computers, with compatible wireless
cards, wireless routers, laser printers. All computers will be installed
at 9000 brazilian schools.
- The Republic
of Macedonia decided to deploy 5000 Linux desktop systems
in 468 schools and 182 computer labs nationwide, they chose GNOME on
an Ubuntu distribution. [ 2 Dec 05 - Gnome Journal]
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The Industrial
and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) plans to gradually
roll out the Turbolinux 7 DataServer operating system for all of its
front-end banking operations over a three-year period. [ 29 Apr 2005 - TechWorld ]
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Intel will help the Vietnamese
Communist Party's Central Committee for Science and
Education (CCSE) set up a laboratory, called OpenLab, for testing and
developing open-source software. Over the next three years, the lab will
oversee the installation of the software on 27,000 PCs running Intel
processors, the chip maker said. [ Aug 2006 - Digital Tokyo]
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All
French
government publications should be made available in
OpenDocument Format (ODF), according to a report commissioned by the
French prime minister. [ 3 Oct 2006 - InfoWorld ]
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Information technology policy draft released by government of
Kerala(the
state with the highest literacy rate in India) has
stressed that Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) will be used in
e-governance projects. [ 18 Jan 2007 - Hindu ]
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The South
Africa-based CSIR (The Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research) has adopted the open document format (ODF) as its default
document format as part of the organisation's move to free and open
source software. [ 25 Jan 2007 - Tectonic ]
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According to the region’s Education Minister, schools in the
Perm
region
will soon quit buying software from commercial companies and would start
using freely distributed software like the Linux OS, Russky office and
Open office desktop apps. [ 6 Feb 2007 - The Inquirer ]
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The City Council of Zaragoza
(Spain) has decided to abandon the Windows
operating system and move to open source systems that should save the
Aragon capital city nearly €1M per year. [ 26 Feb 2007 - Linux Today ]
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The
Korean
government plans to spend 4 billion won ($4.29 million) this year
alone proliferating open-source programs such as Linux across the country.
The Ministry of Information and Communication yesterday said it would
financially support universities or local governments, which adopt
open-source platforms and software. [ Korea Times - 4 Dec 2007]
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The central
government
of Japan says it plans to spend around $1.25
trillion yen, or $10.4 billion, on IT over the next year. The
government has said explicitly it wants to decrease its reliance on
Microsoft as a server operating system platform. [ Network World -
5 Sep 2007]
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The Canary Islands
have two derivatives of Kubuntu, one which is being
installed in all (300) their schools and one used by the largest university.
During 2008 and the first half of 2009, every single state school
(about 1100) will have mEDUXa on their desktops. There are also plans
for distributing a mEDUXa LiveCD. [ Ubuntu - 28 Sep 2007 ]
- Swedish
National Police are implementing an enterprise-wide project for
building all future IT systems on an open source software (OSS)
infrastructure based upon Linux, MySQL and JBoss. Several existing
systems are currently being migrated and all future projects will be
developed on this OSS foundation. [ MySQL AB - 2 Oct 2007 ]]
- Ministry
of Education from Brazil is buying 90,000 Debian GNU Linux
computers, with compatible wireless cards, wireless routers,
laser printers. All computers will be installed at 9000 brazilian schools.
[ Tech Force - 30 Oct 2007 ]
- The Italian
Ministry of Economics and Finance has selected Red Hat Linux
systems to run the organisation's mission-critical applications.
[ Computer Weekly - 18 Dec 2007 ]
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After a successful deployment of 13,000 Fedora Linux systems in
Philippines
high schools from a government grant, plans are underway to roll out another 10,000 based on Ubuntu.
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The French
paramilitary police force said Wednesday it is ditching Microsoft
for the free Linux operating system, becoming one of the biggest administrations in the world to make the break.
[ AFP – 30 Jan 2008 ]
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The New
Zealand Stock Exchange is moving to a Linux platform for its
settlement and clearing system, replacing its existing HP NonStop platform
and applications in order to reduce cost and increase flexibility. [ ComputerWorld - 18 Feb 2008 ]
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The IT adminstration of the swiss
canton Solothurn
will conclude the 2000 desktop migration to Debian GNU / Linux by the end of 2008. [ europa.eu - 19 Feb 2008 ]
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The Malaysian
Administrative Modernization and Management Planning Unit
(MAMPU) has announced that the agency will be migrating to OpenOffice.org
office suite as well as adopt the OpenDocument Format (ODF). [ Open Malaysia - 19 Mar 2008 ]
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The Russian
government has now decided to make using Free Software the standard for *all* schools.
[ ComputerWorld - 23 Oct 2008 ]
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The regional
government of Sardinia, an Italian island usually thought of as
socially and economically backward, has approved a bill designed to promote the use
of open-source software throughout the region, a regional government official said Monday. [ Linux World - 27 Oct 2008 ]
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The
Foreign Ministry of Germany is migrating all of its 11.000 desktops to GNU/Linux and other Open source applications.
[ Open Source Observatory and Repository - 27 Oct 2008 ]
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Fujitsu
Limited and Tokyo Stock Exchange Group, Inc. (TSE) today announced
the launch of "arrowhead", the TSE's next-generation trading system developed
in collaboration with Fujitsu based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux [ Fujitsu - 4 Jan 2010 ]
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Danish Municipality of Rødovre Expects
Open Office To Reduce Costs Over Long Term [ e-Gov Monitor - 7 Nov 2009 ]
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The newly elected German
government plans to support open standards and open source software.
In its four-year coalition contract, the government led by chancellor Angela Merkel,
writes it wants to orient its IT systems on open standards and include open source solutions.
[ Open Source Observatory and Repository - 9 Nov 2008 ]
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Open Document format (ODF) yesterday became an official standard for
South
African government communications. [ Tectonic - 24 Oct 2007 ]
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Apoteket is
Swedish State Pharmacy, (the largest state-owned pharmacy chain in Sweden)
and recently chose to replace all its servers from almost 900 pharmacies
with Red Hat Enterprise Linux as announced by Red Hat Inc.
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French
General Directorate of Public Finance (DGFiP)
is switching to Mozilla's Thunderbird email client for 130,000 users
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Government funded
project called SLAC (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center) They
run 2000 server clusters and are fast approaching 1 petabyte of
data.
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Linux grabs
big win with Reuters Reuters will announce plans Thursday to
bring its financial information software to Linux in conjunction
with Red Hat, Intel and Hewlett-Packard
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Credit Suisse First Boston (Red Hat Linux & Intel- mission
critical app)
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Wall St. Leans Toward Linux: Merrill Lynch is in good company,
with other New York-based firms such as Morgan Stanley Group Inc.,
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Credit Suisse First Boston Corp., and
ETrade Group Inc. in Menlo Park, Calif., all deploying Linux
systems.
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Sherwin-Williams will upgrade their point-of-sales systems to
Linux ... 'Sherwin-Williams Co., the No. 1 U.S. paint maker, plans
to convert its computers and cash registers in more than 2,500
stores to the upstart operating system in the next year and has
hired International Business Machines Corp.'s services division to
do the job.'"
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Chrysler Group is using a new Linux cluster computer for crash
simulation testing and analysis in an effort to make safer cars and
trucks.
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Banco do Brasil
will make significant cost savings and reduce administration costs by using Linux
for its European back office banking systems.
[ The Inquirer - 21 Nov 2001 ]
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Telstra's, Australia's largest technology company, giant SAP
finance system, now on HP-UX, as well as web servers and
applications servers, would eventually move to Linux.
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Motor giant Ford is switching to Linux for its sales systems, human resources,
customer relations and infrastructure, [ The Register - 15 Sep 2003]
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The big news in Hollywood
about Linux is it is no longer big news. Linux has won not only renderfarm servers, but
the artist desktops of the top studios. [ TechNewsWorld - 30 Sep 2003]
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Oracle will finish switching its 9,000-person in-house programming staff to Linux
by the end of 2004, the database powerhouse said Wednesday.
Oracle is switching
because "Linux systems are less expensive and faster". [ CNET News.com - 26 May 2004]
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McDonald's Germany
deploys SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server for DNS, FTP, and
proxy services on the Internet. [ Novel - 7 June 2004 ]
- Aeronautics giant
Lockheed Martin
plans a 10,000 seat migration away from Solaris over to Linux
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AT&T Corp.
is testing Linux software as a replacement for Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system,
which runs the 70,000 personal computers used by its employees.
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NASA has picked computer maker Silicon Graphics Inc. and chipmaker Intel to develop a major supercomputer based on Linux to simulate space exploration and conduct other research.
[ CNET News - July 27 2004 ]
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First
National Bank of Omaha said this week that it's nearing completion of
a complete changeout of its distributed server infrastructure for a mainframe
and blade-server architecture based on Linux. [Linuxworld - 16 Feb 2005 ]
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Australian company Kennards
Hire is ready to replace Windows server with Linux at 90 branches,
to accompany 400 desktops already running the open source operating
system. [ 11 Sep 2006 - ZDNet Australia ]
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Phillipines:
parliament member REP. Teodoro Casiño is expected to file
a bill this week mandating the use of free and open source software
and open standards in all government projects.
[ 11 Sep 2006 - Manila Standard Today ]
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Novell South Africa today issued a statement in which it said it had
reached an agreement with First National
Bank of South Africa to standardize the bank's 12 000 desktops
in its 680 retail branches on Novell's Linux product.
[ Tectonic - 4 Jun 2007 ]
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