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:Followup On Turku, Finland: City Approves Linux Pilot Program
Followup On Turku, Finland: City Approves Linux Pilot Program
Dec 20, 2001, 05 :55 UTC (21 Talkback[s]) (14964 reads)

Atte Tenkanen wrote in with this quick translation of an article in Finnish regarding the City of Turku's consideration of Linux as a desktop platform (See related stories):

Atte writes:

"The first investigation considering Linux and OpenOffice in Turku government is ready. The city's Committee of Computer Operations recommended move of office platforms to OpenOffice until the end of 2003, and a later change of existing Windows systems to Linux.

The first 200 Linux workstations will be introduced in Autumn, 2002 and production of Linux workstations will begin in Winter, 2003 if the pilot studies go well.

The next topic of investigation will be how Linux environments work in the longer run and how widely it will be used in other local governments in Finland and in other parts of Europe. The Ministry of Finance in Finland is investigating the possibilities of a change to Linux, as well. This investigation will be ready in March 2002."

Related Stories:
Turun Sanoma: City of Turku, Finland considers Linux operating system in place of Windows(Oct 02, 2001)


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Microsoft Finland has already responded  ...   The Empire strikes back   
MacroRodent
Dec 20, 2001, 09:34:47
 
They would, now wouldn't they?It&#39 ...   Re: The Empire strikes back   
Martin Vermeer
Dec 20, 2001, 12:51:15
 
> Microsoft Finland has already responde ...   Re: The Empire strikes back   
JFM
Dec 20, 2001, 13:11:23
 
Some reports estimate the total annual c ...   It's the end of the beginning   
Anonymous
Dec 20, 2001, 15:38:51
 
So the Empire strikes back? That means w ...   Re: The Empire strikes back   
Reid Hekman
Dec 20, 2001, 17:54:23
 
We all understand that Linux market is a ...   One possible dangerous side effect of Linux   
Alastor
Dec 20, 2001, 18:38:42
 
> If most people jump out the Microsoft  ...   Re: One possible dangerous side effect of Linux   
Martin Vermeer
Dec 20, 2001, 19:01:29
 
Humorous trivia bit: Years ago, Microsof ...   Re: The Empire Strikes Back   
Petre
Dec 20, 2001, 19:30:01
 
> > If most people jump out the Microsof ...   Re: Re: One possible dangerous side effect of Linu   
Rufus Polson
Dec 20, 2001, 19:58:50
 
Martin Vermeer said:Interesting point th ...   Re: Re: One possible dangerous side effect of Linu   
Reid Hekman
Dec 20, 2001, 20:59:52
 
I don't know why in the world you wo ...   Re: One possible dangerous side effect of Linux   
nah
Dec 20, 2001, 21:25:48
 
The implicit part of my fear and questio ...   Re: One possible dangerous side effect   
Alastor
Dec 20, 2001, 22:16:42
 
> The implicit part of my fear and quest ...   Re: Re: One possible dangerous side effect   
Rufus Polson
Dec 20, 2001, 23:11:26
 
I don't know why in the world you wo ...   Re: Re: One possible dangerous side effect of Linu   
MacroRodent
Dec 21, 2001, 07:05:00
 
I use a Pentium 166MHz, no MMX, with 32  ...   Re: Re: Re: One possible dangerous side effect of   
R.L.
Dec 21, 2001, 10:40:14
 
Skeptic? Study a little bit R. M. Schind ...   Re: Re: Re: One possible dangerous side effect of   
R.L.
Dec 21, 2001, 11:25:26
 
> But since most Linux users are going t ...   Re: Re: Re: One possible dangerous side effect of   
Colin
Dec 21, 2001, 15:02:33
 
I'm not too worried about the impact ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: One possible dangerous side effect   
AAP
Dec 21, 2001, 15:54:30
 
Perhaps the message to which I am respon ...   Schindler - Linux   
Jeffrey Chace
Feb 13, 2004, 14:56:27
 
Hmm... well, Mark Schindler, Who is Rudo ...   Schindler and Linux   
Phil Ehrens
Mar 1, 2004, 22:53:24
 
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=1810 ...   Finnish city abandons Linux, Open Office plans   
Bill
Aug 26, 2004, 23:07:54
 
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