Slashdot Mirror


Telstra To Put Linux On Desktop

StArSkY writes "The Australian has an article today outlining how Telstra, Australia's largest Telco, is switching to Linux and open source on the desktop. Their pilot has been quite successful, and improved stability has been noticed. On trial are Star Office, Gnome, Mozilla and Wyse. Spending AUD$1.5 Billion a year on IT, means Telstra using Open Source is a massive boost to Open Source developers and support professionals. Not mentioned in the Article is that Telstra also just Dumped IBM Global Services, and will be running IT in-house again! Telstra will be hiring Linux-savvy people I think..."

4 of 313 comments (clear)

  1. Where will they get cheap Linux-savy people ? by BillsPetMonkey · · Score: 5, Funny

    Telstra will be hiring Linux-savvy people I think..."

    Outsourcing companies rejoice! India rejoices. US, UK drink wine in the park!

    --
    "It's not your information. It's information about you" - John Ford, Vice President, Equifax
  2. Still in `trials'. by Bridog · · Score: 5, Funny

    "... [O]ur goal is to complete... at the end of October, draw our conclusions and rapidly roll it out."

    Will we be surprised if, two months from now we hear: "Alas, all 500 test subjects hated it terribly; we'll stick with Windows. Oddly, they all seem to have inherited $1M from abroad.".

    --
    Most likely the #1 Unfunny Meta/Moderator on /.!
  3. Re:Damn Telstra to the lowest pits of hell. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    They're a pack of lying monopolistic bastards who break the law at every opportunity, employ deceptive advertising practices and screw every other telecom company in the country sideways. They're still half government owned, so we get the worst of both worlds in that respect

    Enough about Microsoft, tell us what you think about Telstra?

  4. Re:Damn Telstra to the lowest pits of hell. by hiroko · · Score: 5, Funny

    They're still half government owned, so we get the worst of both worlds in that respect

    Enough about Microsoft, tell us what you think about Telstra

    Nah, MS owns half the government.

    --
    Just because you can't, doesn't mean you shouldn't.