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An empirical look at the problems of open source adoption in Finnish municipalities

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An empirical look at the problems of open source adoption in Finnish municipalities
This article starts by considering the global framework of current open source migration. We show that the fight against software piracy is most likely speeding up the adoption especially in the developing countries. The situation is somewhat different in those parts of the world, which have lower piracy rates. There, political lobbying seems to offer the major push for open source software. This brings us to study the actual open source software adoption in the Finland, which is both the home of Linux and also one of the most advances information societies with little piracy. The outcome is rather surprising – the Finnish government is currently ignoring open source. The results we have got from our a survey to all Finnish municipalities and from additional expanded interviews shows that there is currently high demand and growing interest for open source solutions within the Finnish municipalities but the government (by ignoring the issue) and the private sector (being mainly commi...
Mikko Välimäki, Ville Oksanen, Juha Lain
Added 13 Oct 2010
Updated 13 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ACMICEC
Authors Mikko Välimäki, Ville Oksanen, Juha Laine
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