[FSUG-Bangalore] Fwd: [Fsf-ap] TN may shut door on Microsoft

Vikram Vincent vincentvikram@[EMAIL-PROTECTED]
Mon Jan 8 19:08:54 IST 2007


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Date: 08-Jan-2007 14:36
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There is an interesting development in our neighbouring state tamil
nadu. Tamil Nadu government is likely to shut its doors to Microsoft.


http://egovernance.wordpress.com/2007/01/04/tn-may-shut-door-on-microsoft/
TN may shut door on Microsoft
Posted by egovernance on January 4th, 2007

TN may shut door on Microsoft

Chennai, Dec. 31: The Tamil Nadu government, which is on a fast-track
pushing the state to the top in the Indian IT sector, has almost shut
its
door on the software giant, Microsoft, preferring the Open Source
Systems
(OSS) for reasons of costs and easy migrating capabilities.

"Initially, 99 per cent of government systems have been running on
Microsoft systems but then 2007 will be a watershed year for the state
IT
sector. We are fast migrating to Linux operating systems which are so
much
cheaper and can be operated at low cost, besides offering continuous
updates and freedom from viruses," says Mr C. Umashankar, managing
director
of state-owned ELCOT, vested with the responsibility of overseeing such
ambitious government projects as e-governance, enumerating the
beneficiaries of the free TV scheme, family ration cards and the free
sari-dhoti distribution.

"We have already dispatched 6,500 Linux systems to village panchayats
and
another 6,100 Acer desktop systems with Suse Linux operating systems are
on
their way. We are procuring 20,000 desktop systems for schools, which
will
run only on Suse Linux. Remaining 30 desktop systems will also migrate
as
and when the new machines arrive," Mr Umashankar told this newspaper. He
said all the ELCOT servers were on Redhat Linus and the government IT
company's 28-seater software development wing was fully on Suse Linux.

"We will train over 30,000 government officials in Linux Operating
Systems
and Open Office. A contract has been already finalised with the
government
departments and we have set up a Linux support centre with two
Linux-certified professionals to assist the state officers. This number
will go up to ten or more in 2007, which will be a path-breaking year
for
government on migration to Linux Operating System,"  Mr Umashankar said.
"India can live without Microsoft packages and even progress but
Microsoft
will find it tough without a huge country like India buying their
software
packages," he said.
He said a top official from Microsoft India had met him twice to
convince
him to continue with MS products. The official offered the XP operating
system for about Rs.7000 while he quoted Rs.500. "I explained to her
that
for a mere Rs.300, I could get the entire operating system, office
productivity software and a wide range of utility tools, such as DVD/CD
writing software, database software, multimedia editing software, vector
map-drawing software plus a whole range of software development tools.
Also, I have the option of downloading this entire package in DVD media
and
not even pay that Rs.300, which is the media cost and not the software
charges," said the ELCOT chief, an IT expert himself besides being a
senior
IAS bureaucrat.

He said he had also pointed out to the Microsoft official that MS Office
did not allow saving of documents in open document format. While it was
possible to open all MS Office files using Openoffice.org, the vice
versa
cannot be done. "I asked her why ELCOT should buy such an inferior
product
when Openoffice.org is available free of cost for Windows as well as
Linux.

She said Microsoft are working on open XML format," he added. Mr
Umashankar
said he had written to state finance secretary enumerating the "huge
financial and working advantages" of shifting to Open Source Environment
in
all government departments. "I have been receiving great support from
all
the senior IAS officers here, from the chief secretary downwards. It is
very encouraging.

ELCOT is not the loser when Microsoft did not accept our price of
Rs.500;
on the other hand, Microsoft loses out due to our big volumes involved,"
he
said. "There is a gross misconception among the governments and
officials
that if they migrate to Open Source platform, Microsoft would get angry
and
the entire software industry could come to a grinding halt. This is
totally
misplaced fear," Mr Umashankar said.

"Within the next five years, it is going to be the IT services which
would
dominate the revenue share of the IT companies, because more and more
users, governments and the corporate sector have started migrating to OS
software, thus removing the scope for more revenues from products. It is
time that the users understood this scenario and start saving their
precious revenues," Mr Umashankar said.
Talking of the changes happening in this direction, he said he had
ordered
43 rack servers for ELCOT to host various government applications. "All
the
applications are to run under OS software. I would have paid Rs.20 lakh
per
server if I had adopted proprietary software but now I have saved over
Rs.8
crore from this one transaction.

We intend to procure 1000 servers in the next two years. Imagine the
amount
of savings we are getting out of this," the ELCOT chief said. "In my
view,
a state government of TN magnitude would be able to save Rs 200-500
crores
every year, when the National e-governance action plan gets
implemented,"
he said, adding that school children too could get the benefit of "more
robust, secure and economical Open Source software for their work," he
added. "Today, there is more demand for OSS trained engineers. I require
at
least 500 trainers to train 30,000 state officials across Tamil Nadu in
the
next six months.

Source: DECCAN CHRONICLE : 01-01-2007



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