An odd choice to help government with open source strategy
Obama has asked Sun cofounder Scott McNealy to prepare a paper about the potential cost benefits of adopting open source software in government IT. Although open source adoption would be a smart cost-cutting move, McNealy isn’t exactly a fount of wisdom on the subject.
In an effort to reduce rising government IT costs, the Obama
administration could turn to open source software. Sun cofounder and
former CEO Scott McNealy says that the Obama administration has asked
him to prepare a paper that will address this topic and provide
guidance on potential open source adoption strategies.
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