The governments themselves also stand to benefit.
Posted Sep 12, 2003 3:51 UTC (Fri) by
bignose (subscriber, #40)
Parent article:
Governments like open-source software, but Microsoft does not (Economist)
> "[...] three groups stand to benefit: large consultancy firms and systems
> integrators [...]; firms such as Red Hat or SuSE [...]; and numerous small,
> local technology firms[...]."
Unmentioned in the article is what benefit the governments themselves will see from going with free software. Not a single link to numerous studies showing that projects are cheaper to implement, and far, far cheaper to maintain, when free software is used rather than non-free.
Their citizens also stand to benefit even more greatly, as government information and services become available and interoperable using free software.
This seems to be typical for The Economist and similar journals. Never examine *why* something is occurring; and the only definition of "benefit" is seen in asking "how can we make money from this?"
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