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Cost and Microsoft push councils towards Linux

Publication:Silicon.comDate:May 11 2005
Reporter:Andy McCue

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Cost, security and dissatisfaction with Microsoft will drive almost two-thirds of local authorities to increase their use of open source software over the next three years, according to new research.

The survey of 99 local authorities by local government IT user group Socitm and the Financial Times found 60 per cent intend to extend the use of open source in their infrastructure, while 35 per cent said it will stay the same. Just one per cent said use of open source will decline.




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