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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20051006/tc_afp/japanitsoftwarelinuxcompanymicrosoft

TOKYO (AFP) - Japan aims to switch some government computers to the free
Linux operating system and reduce its dependence on Microsoft Windows

Japan is drawing up guidelines for its ministries recommending open
source software such as Linux as an "important option" in government
procurement, said an official at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and
Communications.

"This is not intended to exclude a particular software nor to recommend
a particular one but it reflects the recent development of open source
software as reliable systems," the official said.

"Currently our procurement of software is dominated by commercial
software," the majority of which is Windows, the official added.

Linux was developed first by Linus Torvalds who made the software freely
available to the public and later gained the support of major companies
such as IBM and Hewlett-Packard.

Although Windows is used on about 90 percent of the world's personal
computers, some governments as well as large organizations have switched
to the free Linux system or have threatened to do so to get discounts
from Microsoft.

The Nihon Keizai Shimbun business daily reported that Japan sees the use
of Linux as a way of lowering procurement costs and bolstering its
defenses against cyber-attacks.

Separately, Japan, China and South Korea agreed earlier this year to
jointly develop a new computer operating system based on Linux as an
alternative to the dominant Windows, the official said.

"Apart from the procurement issue, this project is intended to develop
an operating system that supports languages that have Chinese
characters," the official said.


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