La polizia francese passa 85.000 PC a Linux

se ci fosse un partito politico che presentasse una proposta di legge per almeno il tentativo (serio) di cambiare s.o. in tutta la p.a. ....beh gli darei il mio voto ;-)
eccoti servito :wall:
quando ho letto questa news, mi sono ricordato della tua frase :rolleyes:


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Protocollo d'intesa Regione Puglia e Microsoft Italia. Vendola domani a Roma
A Roma domani mercoledì 24 novembre alle ore 15.00 presso la sede della regione Puglia in Via Barberni 36, il presidente della regione Puglia Nichi Vendola e l’amministratore delegato di Microsoft Italia Pietro Scott Jovane sigleranno un Protocollo d’intesa che dà inizio a un importante rapporto di collaborazione. Il fine è quello di promuovere l’innovazione e l’eccellenza nell’ideazione, sviluppo e utilizzo delle tecnologie e delle soluzioni informatiche, valorizzando il ruolo della Regione nelle relazioni dirette con i più grandi gruppi internazionali del settore.

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Italian Left Leader signs Berlusconi-like deal with Microsoft | Stop
Italian Left Leader signs Berlusconi-like deal with Microsoft
Posted on November 24, 2010 by marco

Nichi Vendola is president both of south-eastern italian region Puglia and of the Italian left party Sinistra Ecologia Libertà (SEL or “Left, Ecology, Freedom” in English).
Free Software is software that can save lots of public money. Even moms like Free Software like Linux, partly because it can be used without problems even by some disabled children. Besides, Free Software is such a good idea that European Parliament representatives of all colors like it !.
On its own website, SEL says “we believe that for a modern party speaking of copyleft, Free Software and Net Neutrality is as necessary as speaking of jobs, environment, economy and civil rights”. Among the more than 100 political candidates supporting Free Software at the latest regional elections in Italy there were several SEL representatives. The Florence section of SEL even presented a motion to promote Free Software in Florence ]SEL per il software libero al comune di Firenze in January 2010.
In case you’re wondering why I’m telling you this, it’s because, right while I write, Nichi Vendola is signing a deal with Microsoft that “represents the beginning of an important collaboration partnership, whose goal is to promote innovation and excellence in creation, development and usage of ICT technologies and solutions, adding value to the role of the Region in direct relationships with the biggest international groups of that sector”.
In other words, it looks like Nichi Vendola is signing in these very moment a deal with Microsoft that is very similar, in spirit, to the deal signed… with Microsoft by the current Berlusconi cabinet, that favours promotion of proprietary software in Italian Public Schools. A deal signed even if Microsoft, at the time, was still under investigation from UE for abuse of dominant position, and even if Microsoft Office, with active help from certain schools and Public Administrations worldwide, creates cocaine-like dependencies, through secret file formats that Italian Government itself says to be not open.
Why is Nichi Vendola signing this deal, if even in 2008 there were people asking why Vendola wasn’t supporting the Linux Penguin? Oh, and let’s not ignore something that’s even more serious than the deal in and by itself: why wasn’t its complete text published online at least a week before it was signed?
 
eccoti servito :wall:
quando ho letto questa news, mi sono ricordato della tua frase :rolleyes:


QUIregione
Protocollo d'intesa Regione Puglia e Microsoft Italia. Vendola domani a Roma
A Roma domani mercoledì 24 novembre alle ore 15.00 presso la sede della regione Puglia in Via Barberni 36, il presidente della regione Puglia Nichi Vendola e l’amministratore delegato di Microsoft Italia Pietro Scott Jovane sigleranno un Protocollo d’intesa che dà inizio a un importante rapporto di collaborazione. Il fine è quello di promuovere l’innovazione e l’eccellenza nell’ideazione, sviluppo e utilizzo delle tecnologie e delle soluzioni informatiche, valorizzando il ruolo della Regione nelle relazioni dirette con i più grandi gruppi internazionali del settore.

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Italian Left Leader signs Berlusconi-like deal with Microsoft | Stop
Italian Left Leader signs Berlusconi-like deal with Microsoft
Posted on November 24, 2010 by marco

Nichi Vendola is president both of south-eastern italian region Puglia and of the Italian left party Sinistra Ecologia Libertà (SEL or “Left, Ecology, Freedom” in English).
Free Software is software that can save lots of public money. Even moms like Free Software like Linux, partly because it can be used without problems even by some disabled children. Besides, Free Software is such a good idea that European Parliament representatives of all colors like it !.
On its own website, SEL says “we believe that for a modern party speaking of copyleft, Free Software and Net Neutrality is as necessary as speaking of jobs, environment, economy and civil rights”. Among the more than 100 political candidates supporting Free Software at the latest regional elections in Italy there were several SEL representatives. The Florence section of SEL even presented a motion to promote Free Software in Florence ]SEL per il software libero al comune di Firenze in January 2010.
In case you’re wondering why I’m telling you this, it’s because, right while I write, Nichi Vendola is signing a deal with Microsoft that “represents the beginning of an important collaboration partnership, whose goal is to promote innovation and excellence in creation, development and usage of ICT technologies and solutions, adding value to the role of the Region in direct relationships with the biggest international groups of that sector”.
In other words, it looks like Nichi Vendola is signing in these very moment a deal with Microsoft that is very similar, in spirit, to the deal signed… with Microsoft by the current Berlusconi cabinet, that favours promotion of proprietary software in Italian Public Schools. A deal signed even if Microsoft, at the time, was still under investigation from UE for abuse of dominant position, and even if Microsoft Office, with active help from certain schools and Public Administrations worldwide, creates cocaine-like dependencies, through secret file formats that Italian Government itself says to be not open.
Why is Nichi Vendola signing this deal, if even in 2008 there were people asking why Vendola wasn’t supporting the Linux Penguin? Oh, and let’s not ignore something that’s even more serious than the deal in and by itself: why wasn’t its complete text published online at least a week before it was signed?


cazzu cazzu
siamo rovinati :wall::wall::wall::wall:
 
noi italiani che siamo piu' ricchi e piu' furbi, andiamo con microzozz :rolleyes:
e i francesi vanno su linux


French social security now run on PostgreSQL and Red Hat Linux - The H Open Source: News and Features
24 November 2010, 16:56

According to a report from the Open Source Observatory and Repository for European public administrations (OSOR), France's social security system, the Caisse Nationale d'Allocations Familiales (CNAF), is now using the open source PostgreSQL database management system (DBMS). The IT firm Bull is assisting CNAF and says that the PostgreSQL system is currently running nearly one billion SQL queries each day on Red Hat Linux servers.

Discussing the move, CNAF's Deputy Director of Information Systems Marc Pavie said, "Our choice of PostgreSQL was not just driven by the fact that this software is open-source," adding that, "This is a technically rich DBMS, that included all the features we need. It has levels of performance and reliability that meet our production goals". Pavie goes on to note that it also allows his organisation to save costs on licences for a proprietary DBMS and to reduce its overall license budget. The move to the new systems took a total of 18 months to complete – 168 databases were migrated, representing 4 TB of data
 
noi italiani che siamo piu' ricchi e piu' furbi, andiamo con microzozz :rolleyes:
e i francesi vanno su linux


French social security now run on PostgreSQL and Red Hat Linux - The H Open Source: News and Features
24 November 2010, 16:56

According to a report from the Open Source Observatory and Repository for European public administrations (OSOR), France's social security system, the Caisse Nationale d'Allocations Familiales (CNAF), is now using the open source PostgreSQL database management system (DBMS). The IT firm Bull is assisting CNAF and says that the PostgreSQL system is currently running nearly one billion SQL queries each day on Red Hat Linux servers.

Discussing the move, CNAF's Deputy Director of Information Systems Marc Pavie said, "Our choice of PostgreSQL was not just driven by the fact that this software is open-source," adding that, "This is a technically rich DBMS, that included all the features we need. It has levels of performance and reliability that meet our production goals". Pavie goes on to note that it also allows his organisation to save costs on licences for a proprietary DBMS and to reduce its overall license budget. The move to the new systems took a total of 18 months to complete – 168 databases were migrated, representing 4 TB of data


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avevo fatto il conto di quanti MILIONI di euro si risparmierebbero metteno Linux nella pubblica amministrazione
lasciando perdere, ovviamnete, anche i benefici in termini di sicurezza, garanzia della privacy , ecc ecc
ma ai nostri politici non interessa ....

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