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20050614 Tuesday June 14, 2005
OpenSolaris perfect for China

WTO membership is a national goal. When this country sets a national goal, all 1.2 billions people march toward it. Like the rest of the world, the predominant desktop for government and industries is Windows/Office. Unlike the rest of the world, the number of licenses and the number of installations do not quite match. This gigantic gap does not jive with WTO.

What to do? "Legitimize all those unlicensed installations," says Microsoft.

But China has options. With the amount of money they must pay to legitimize and the talents they have. They can develop their own solutions, replacing Microsoft. After all, this is a country that 1.2 billion people will really march toward the same goal set by the government. Also, since this is about a quarter of world population, they don't really care for the existing market share. Whatever current market share, China's decision will change that. However, no amount of money and talents can cheat time. Large software developments take years, if not decades. China needs something faster. Enter open source solutions.

GPL gets in the way. Even with strong government support, companies must be able to make money. GPL requires you to donate the fruits of your labor back to the community. For years, China lives with the limitation of GPL as the only option. CDDL now gives innovators choices: donate if you wish, profiting from it will be just fine too. CDDL makes software truly free. China now has a true choice to rival Microsoft. Sweet.


Cheaper, Faster, Better, More Secure

For a country seeking a replacement OS for Windows, what are the requirements? Far and beyond, the top issue is the ability to innovate and control. Any open source OS will do. Now, they have 2 choices: OpenSolaris or Linux.

Linux has the installation base and the religion factor. Switching costs are real and religion discussions are non-engineering.

China has 2 choices for an open source OS. One is cheaper, faster, better, and more secure.
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posted by syw Jun 14 2005, 06:15:00 PM CST Permalink Comments [2]

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