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South Korea pushes forward with Linux for schools

Publication:LinuxWorld AustraliaDate:Jun 28 2005
Reporter:Paul Kallender

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The South Korean government is moving forward with a program to roll out servers running the Linux operating system that will handle student data for 10,000 of the nation's schools by 2006, the Korea IT Industry Promotion Agency (KIPA) said Monday.

Under a program that was started last October, Linux servers have so far been deployed to handle student data for 132 schools in Seoul, the nation's capital, according to Yang Sungha, vice president of KIPA's Open Source Software Promotion Center, a nonprofit government-backed agency based in Seoul.




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