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[News] Linux Growth in India is "Amazing"

  • Subject: [News] Linux Growth in India is "Amazing"
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 23:01:55 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
  • User-agent: KNode/0.10.4
Watching Linux grow in the islands of Andaman and Nicobar

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| But the growing popularity of Linux within India is amazing. Many of the top 
| multi-national corporations (MNCs) with projects in Andaman are using Linux 
| as their major platform.   
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http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/12/11/watching-linux-grow-in-the-islands-of-andaman-and-nicobar/


Related and recent:

One laptop per child finds way into India

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| The one laptop per child (OLPC) project, a brainchild of MIT professor 
| Nicholas Negroponte, will soon find its way into Indian homes.  
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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infotech/Hardware/One_laptop_per_child_finds_way_into_India/articleshow/2583239.cms


$100 laptop program still eyes India

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| The so-called $100 laptops for children may make it to India after all.
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http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/ptech/10/25/100.laptop.india.ap/index.html


OLPC makes its entry into India - finally!

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| When the OLPC first made news, a prominent official in the HRD ministry of 
| the Indian government had gone on record snubbing the OLPC project ($100 
| laptop), even making a preposterous claim that work was under way to create 
| India's own $10 laptop. But as things have worked out, OLPC has already made 
| an entry into India in the form of a pilot project in a rural primary school 
| in a village in the state of Maharasthra.     
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http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2007/11/olpc-makes-its-entry-into-india-finally.html


One Laptop Per Child Gets The Green Light in India

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| India may have been a late starter in adopting the powerful computer-based 
| education program One Laptop Per Child (popularly known as OLPC), a 
| brainchild of MIT professor Nicholas Negroponte to bridge the technology 
| divide between rich and the poor children in the developing world.   
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http://www.govtech.com/gt/216153?topic=118264


Related:

PC resellers strike against Microsoft in India

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| Stop harassment over piracy or we move to Linux...
| 
| [...]
| 
| "We have been approached by dealers in other states who are also
| being harassed by Microsoft," Randeri said. "If Microsoft does
| not cooperate, we will tell our dealers to migrate to Linux."
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/management/it-business/supplier-relations/news/index.cfm?newsid=3114


Indian dealers are squealers over Microsoft piracy raids

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| The resellers have also planned boycotts against Microsoft.
| Those participating in the strike agreed to stop all purchases
| of Microsoft products for this quarter.
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http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2007/05/18/indian_tech_vendors_protest_microsoft/


Intensified Battle Lines

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| Some years back Open Source Industry Australia (OSIA) spokesperson
| Steven D'Aprano had posed a most intriguing question, "If Microsoft
| has a problem with piracy, it shouldn't be blamed on OEMs who sell
| PCs with Linux pre-installed or no operating system at all. Should
| we discourage supermarkets from selling plain bread, because
| shoppers might steal butter from elsewhere?" 
| 
| [...]
| 
| For long now a tag has been associated with Linux. Industry players
| and resellers say Linux has become a smart, official, cheap and
| convenient form of piracy. The charge, is however, outrightly
| rejected by the Linux vendors.
| 
| At their end, open source vendors will not miss an opportunity to
| assert that anyone who has benefited out of piracy is the
| proprietary vendors, like Microsoft. 
| 
| [...]
| 
| Partners are already moving close to Linux vendors for various
| reasons. The days to come will, therefore, offer interesting
| battle lines unfolding between MS and open source players.
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http://www.channeltimes.com/India/Columns/Intensified_Battle_Lines/551-80562-751.html
http://tinyurl.com/37n6do


Linux becoming visible on desktops

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| The Penguin (named Tux) is finally making inroads as an operating system (OS) 
| on desktops too. While it has an over 20 per cent market share when we speak 
| of servers in India, the free OS called Linux has just around 5 per cent 
| market share in the country when it comes to desktops – the lion’s share 
| going to Microsoft Windows.    
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http://www.business-standard.com/common/storypage.php?autono=293093&leftnm=8&subLeft=0&chkFlg=


Delhi VAR Evolves Training Capsule for Linux Usage

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| He said Linux is the 'perfect match' for India's requirement and hastened to 
| add that having developed the products and services, the challenge now is to 
| take it to growing number of users and growing the incoming revenue.   
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http://www.channeltimes.com/India/News/Delhi_VAR_Evolves_Training_Capsule_for_Linux_Usage/551-83436-741.html
http://tinyurl.com/3x9972


Open Source and the SMB

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| SMBs are getting attracted towards Linux-based servers. Menon says that over 
| 70 percent of customers plan to implement Linux-based solutions in some 
| manner in the next two years, and the awareness of Linux and its benefits are 
| high in the SMB segment. He says, “Less restrictive licensing policies and 
| the ability to bundle all the bits and pieces into one comprehensive package, 
| instead of first selling the OS, and then charging for access licences and 
| every small tool and add on facility is something that SMBs appreciate.”      
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http://www.expresscomputeronline.com/20070730/opensource01.shtml


Open Source, sans the risk

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| A recent survey has shown that 52 per cent of software companies are using 
| open source. The percentage is rising despite the potential risk associated 
| with it. The increasing trend may be attributed to: The source code is 
| available readily and in certain cases without any cost or with an attractive 
| price tag. Companies can modify the source code for the 
| deliverable/derivative works as required.     
| 
| The deliverable/derivative works is dependent on various factors and not on a 
| single entity. 
| 
| No `Hidden treasures' or `black boxes' are possible. The modified versions 
| can be used as the code base and new projects can be built on top of it. 
| 
| Little or no support is required for the maintenance.
| 
| Low cost of production of deliverables and increased profitability for the 
| software company. 
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http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/ew/2007/11/19/stories/2007111950090301.htm

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