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Source: Ars Technica
http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/03/french-police-saves-millions-of-euros-by-adopting-ubuntu.ars

French police: we saved millions of euros by adopting Ubuntu

A recent report has revealed that France's national police force has
saved an estimated 50 million euros since 2004 by adopting open source
software and migrating a portion of the organization's workstations to
Ubuntu Linux. They plan to roll out the Linux distro to all 90,000 of
their workstations by 2015.

By Ryan Paul | Last updated March 11, 2009 7:10 PM CT

France's Gendarmerie Nationale, the country's national police force,
says it has saved millions of dollars by migrating its desktop
software infrastructure away from Microsoft Windows and replacing it
with the Ubuntu Linux distribution.The Gendarmerie began its
transition to open source software in 2005 when it replaced Microsoft
Office with OpenOffice.org across the entire organization. It
gradually adopted other open source software applications, including
Firefox and Thunderbird. After the launch of Windows Vista in 2006, it
decided to phase out Windows and incrementally migrate to Ubuntu.

At the current stage of the migration, it has adopted Ubuntu on 5,000
workstations. Based on the success of this pilot migration, it plans
to move forward and switch a total of 15,000 workstations to Ubuntu by
the end of the year. It aims to have the entire organization, and all
90,000 of its workstations, running the Linux distribution by 2015.

A report published by the European Commission's Open Source
Observatory provides some details from a recent presentation given by
Gendarmerie Lieutenant-Colonel Xavier Guimard, who says that the
Gendarmerie has been able to reduced its annual IT budget by 70
percent without having to reduce its capabilities.

Since 2004, he says that the Gendarmerie has saved up to €50 million
on licensing and maintenance costs as a result of the migration
strategy. He believes that the move from Windows to Ubuntu posed fewer
challenges than the organization would have faced if it had updated to
Windows Vista.

"Moving from Microsoft XP to Vista would not have brought us many
advantages and Microsoft said it would require training of users,"
said Lt. Col. Guimard. "Moving from XP to Ubuntu, however, proved very
easy. The two biggest differences are the icons and the games. Games
are not our priority."

Support for open standards is a key part of the Gendarmerie's emerging
IT policy. Standards-based technologies give it more freedom to choose
which vendors it adopts and also makes it easier for the Gendarmerie
to interoperate with other government networks. It has found that open
source software is better at handling open standards. Linux has also
simplified remote maintenance tasks.

Linux has also been adopted by several other government agencies in
France. The French National Assembly runs Ubuntu on over 1,000
workstations and the Ministry of Agriculture uses Mandriva Linux.

The success of the Gendarmerie Ubuntu migration reflects several
emerging trends in IT. First, it represents the rising influence of
community-driven distros which are largely supported internally by the
organizations that adopt them. Analysts have noted a growing
preference for this approach which can be cheaper than adopting a
conventional enterprise distro like Red Hat with annual commercial
support contracts.

The Gendarmerie migration also demonstrates the significant cost
savings that governments can get from adopting open source software.
As the global financial downturn continues to put pressure on budgets,
governments are going to increasingly look to open source software as
a way to cut IT costs. We have recently seen moves in this direction
from Canada and the UK.





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