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The government is the latest in a line of IT users considering a switch to open-source software. Should the private sector follow its lead? Malcolm Wheatley investigates

Is the government missing an opportunity to cut its software costs dramatically? According to the Office of Government Commerce (OGC), it could be. After trialling open-source software, the OGC concluded that government – local and national – should feel no particular qualms about using this type of software.

It’s an endorsement that should shape public-sector...

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