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Spain Prepares For 14,000-User Linux Installation

rafael_es_son writes "The regional Health Service of Extremadura, Spain (Servicio Extremeño de Salud) prepares for what IBM describes as the country's biggest GNU/Linux rollout to date. IBM is to receive $33.8 million USD over a four year period for the development of systems which should enable some 14,000 doctors and other medical professionals access to patient health care data on a region currently described as underserved in comparison with the rest of the country." (Read more below.)

"The current biggest European implementation title-holder, German National Railway, cites 'continuous cost savings, greater flexibility and integration benefits' as reason for changing over to GNU/Linux-based solutions. The German National Railway GNU/Linux implementation currently boasts approximately 55,000 users, in comparison to the current Munich implementation of 14,000 desktops.

We of course know better: Interoperability and Open Source are not synonymous."

2 of 18 comments (clear)

  1. Re:And me...? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Everyone loves a loon, so hush! and repent for your sins!

  2. About german railway by A+beautiful+mind · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    my story submission got rejected a few weeks ago when there was news about it's conversion's nearing finish.

    Way to go Spain.

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