From kaeru at inigo-tech.com Fri Jan 23 12:37:28 2009 From: kaeru at inigo-tech.com (Khairil Yusof) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 15:07:28 +0800 Subject: [iosn-general] Malaysian Government Saves Big with Open Source Message-ID: <1232694448.8513.53.camel@beast.inigo-tech.com> The results of OSS implementation go far beyond dollars saved ? fewer constraints on technical staff, elimination of red tape and delays in procurement, ease in customizing applications ? but it is often the cold, hard cash at the bottom line that sticks in the mind. For the government of Malaysia, which embarked upon its Malaysian Public Sector OSS Master Plan in 2004, the transition has apparently paid off. According to the Open Source Competency Center (OSSC) of the Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU) ? Malaysia's primary governing body ? to-date, Malaysia has saved RM40 million (about $11.2 million) in licensing fees [PDF] by implementing Open Source software. Of that RM40 million, more than RM12 million ($3.4 million) has been saved through the use of OpenOffice, which is installed on more than 12,760 government systems. More than RM5 million ($1.4 million) has been saved by the Ministry of Health, nearly six times that of any other agency's disclosed savings. Read full article at LinuxJournal: http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/malaysian-government-saves-big-open-source?