Australian NSW Government Making Way for Linux
seralick writes "Australian IT has reported that the Australian NSW government has established 'Australia's first whole-of-government panel to supply open source software and services to its departments and agencies.' Basically they have opened the way for the wide spread goverment usage of Linux software and services."
I never thought I'd see this. I wonder if Bill Gates will fly in and offer massive discounting for govt depts, like he did for Telstra?
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In short, NSW put together a group of companies that can be considered "preferred service companies" for when something is b0rken on a government machine. Until now, each problem report had to be handled individually, but with the "panel" in place, each problem can be pooled with other problems and the fix postponed en masse rather ignored on an individual basis.
And it's already translated into Australian (heck it's even translated into US for us 'mericans:-)!
My company Solutions First (http://www.solutionsfirst.com.au) made it on the panel right next to the multinationals. We are a relativly small IT firm that specialises in Linux solutions, even if most of our clients don't know it. We have been providing linux solutions for 5 years in our current form.
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Nevertheless, this is a great thing for NSW. It means that all those government departments that previously had to submit a tender for linux services can now just call us up and we can help them.
There is a more detailed article here:
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/0,200006173
we are listed as Sol1 in that list.
Its going to a great chance for our little company.
dave
Good point. I wonder why there isn't any Australian based enterprise Linux distributers getting the go-ahead? Everything is RedHat RedHat RedHat these days. Where's the competiton? Ok sure, RedHat have a lot of kernel hackers on-board so it helps credibility but, where are the other Aussies? (when they're not working on SAMBA and IPtables)
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This is where the serious fun begins.