Japanese Government to Move to OSS
An anonymous reader writes "Linuxworld has up an article on the Japanese government's plan to reduce its reliance on a single IT vendor by moving to open source software. 'Oracle, NEC, IBM, HP, Hitachi and Dell are among 10 IT equipment and software vendors that are forming a consortium to develop and sell Linux-based servers and computers for the Japanese market. The move by the vendors to collaborate on Linux in Japan comes from a edict from the country's government to make Linux and open source a priority for all IT procurements, starting this July.' The government has said explicitly it wants to decrease its reliance on Microsoft as a server operating system platform."
John Dvorak is reporting Apple's iPhone is delayed again. JD says, "Not until August 13".
I've got 3 new laptops, 4 wi-fi cards, several usb devices, & STILL no wi-fi under linus. phewwww
No wonder evile has such a stranglehold on most of US?
When the US government formally decided Microsoft was a monopoly, this kind of project here at home would have been the least of the remedies the government could have undertaken.
Instead we "elected" Bush, whose Justice Department never met a monopoly it didn't love.
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