Governments are in the cross hairs of the forces of globalization. For everyone to benefit fairly, governments in the developing world must adopt an information technology policy that balances the interests of international trade and collaboration with increased self-reliance and knowledge creation.
Dedication to OSS at CeBIT was an affirmation of Linux and Open Source but at the same time the world’s largest IT fair was a missed opportunity.
The acceleration of international commerce with China will vitalize OSS adoption across the globe.
IBM, C-DAC and IIT-Bombay team up to invest Rs 50 million in an Open Source Software Resource Center (OSSRC) in India.
It is said that trends follow talent. Where is the OSS talent going?
Global information services from Silicon Valley to Silicon India.
Government is the largest user of software in a society. But just as importantly, it also must promote, build and protect a country’s indigenous software industry.