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Who: The Japanese public school system. Problem: They have over 400,000 computers that are running Windows 98. So, they are faced with buying hardware upgrades for some of the machines and buying new Windows licensing for all of them. Solution: Switch to Linux. At least, that’s the solution proposed by an education conference in Tokyo last week. You can read the full article for more details.
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Red Hat has announced that they will open an office in Mexico City as they continue to expand their operations in Latin America (currently, in Argentina and Brazil). Red Hat has a number of high-profile clients in Mexico. You can read their press release here.
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The government of South Africa has announced that they will become the next country to make an official migration away from Microsoft Windows and to open source software. Themba Maseko, head of Government Communications, said bridging the digital divide is crucial for his country and it looks more and more like free software is the critical component of a successful strategy that addresses this divide. The mandate was announced to the public in a statement from the South African Cabinet: “All new software developed for or by the government will be based on open standards and government will itself migrate current software to FOSS (free, open source software). This strategy will, among other things, lower administration costs and enhance local IT skills.” For more details, see http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1377
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We are excited to announce the launch of our weblog :) Within our group, we’re always emailing back-and-forth news about free software, web development in Latin America and other stuff we’re interested in. Someone suggested that this would make an interesting weblog. And so, we installed WordPress, applied some style changes to the templates and an hour later, we’re up and running.If you’re interested in those things also, then make sure to keep an eye on this space.
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