Thursday, January 22, 2009

President Obama asks about "Open Source"

(image of the President found on ipwatchdog.com)

The news just keeps getting better and better with our new President Elect, Barack Obama. He is now asking Sun Chairman Scott McNealy, to write a white paper on the subject of "Open Source" to explain some of the various advantages Government can gain by using it.

"McNealy, cited in a BBC News story, wasn't shy in identifying them:

It's intuitively obvious open source is more cost effective and productive than proprietary software....The government ought to mandate open-source products based on open-source reference implementations to improve security, get higher-quality software, lower costs, higher reliability--all the benefits that come with open software."

I think its a move in the rite direction when the President is doing a complete overhaul of the current government to make things work more efficiently and help clean up some of the graft being passed around. Some people are wondering whether President Obama will listen. I feel that its a step in the rite direction to have in inquisitive mind of other options besides the current status quo for the job. Plus, this could help to open up some new company options for more cost efficient, stable and secure software to be put into the mix.

"For other positions on McNealy's open-source suggestions, see The 451 Group's Matt Aslett's blog and OStatic. "

Obama wants to know: Why open source? (CNET news)
President Obama: Good for Open Source (Linux Magazine)
Obama Wants Open Source IT Solutions for US (ipwatchdog.com)

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