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Treasury's Linux threat seen as ploy

Publication:Ha'aretzDate:Dec 26 2003

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A top treasury official yesterday ruled that new government computers should run on Linux instead of Microsoft Windows, but IDC Israel manager Gideon Lopez dismisses the whole thing as a ploy.

Computerization czar Yitzhak Cohen also suggests handing out freeware Open Office. "Don't expect any revolutions," counsels Lopez. "It smells more like a ploy in the negotiations Yitzhak Cohen is holding with Microsoft over price." IDC is a global market intelligence and advisory firm in the information technology and communications fields.




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