OGC backs ‘open source’ systems

Government departments could ditch proprietary software produced by giants such as Microsoft in favour of open source software (OSS), according to the Office of Government Commerce.

OSS pilots run across the government and public-sector organisations have shown that the software is a “viable desktop alternative for the majority of government users”, and one that could “generate significant savings”.

John Oughton, OGC chief executive, said the report showed OSS could support government bodies by offering “efficient and cost-effective IT...

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