[Discussioni] Norwegian government drops Microsoft license

Roberto Galoppini galoppini a acmesolutions.it
Mar 16 Lug 2002 20:27:13 CEST


http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/07/15/020715hnnorway.xml

  Norwegian government drops Microsoft license

By John Blau
July 15, 2002 8:20 am PT


  THE NORWEGIAN GOVERNMENT will not renew its two-year software licensing
program with Microsoft, a government spokesman said Monday.

Norway's Minister of Labor and Government Administration, Victor Norman,
decided against renewing its Select 5.0 software licensing program,
which expires Nov. 30, in order to encourage other software companies to
compete in the public sector IT market, the spokesman said.

The Select software licensing program is designed for corporate,
government and academic customers with mixed product and purchasing
requirements. The Norwegian contract is available to public institutions
at the national, state and local level with more than 400 workstations,
the spokesman said. The public institutions can order products from the
U.S. software company at a discount, but are not required to, he said.

In Norway, Microsoft has up to 95 percent of the government market for
some types of applications, according to the spokesman.

The use of open-source software, such as the Linux operating system,
could promote competition, the spokesman said.

By choosing not to renew the contract with Microsoft, "The government is
sending a signal to other software companies that it is open to
alternatives," the spokesman said.

The Norwegian government is currently working on a new IT strategy for
the public sector, according to the spokesman. It hopes to announce the
new strategy in October or November, he said.

Norwegian government representatives view open-source software as a way
to cut costs. Earlier in the year, Fred Arne Odegaard [cq], assistant IT
consultant with Norway's Department for Trade and Industry, said open
source "will certainly be an issue" in the government's new software
strategy because contracts with Microsoft "are getting more and more
expensive."


John Blau is a correspondent in Dusseldorf, Germany, for the IDGNS, an
InfoWorld affiliate.



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