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South Korea Launches 10,000-school Linux Program

ZDNet UK reports that South Korea will implement Linux and open source systems at 10,000 schools across the nation.

“The South Korean government is rolling out a home-grown open source platform to 10,000 schools in the country.

The project, dubbed the National Education Information System (NEIS), is built on a Korean-developed version of Linux which already services 190 schools in the heart of capital city Seoul.”

That’s a large pilot program. That’s an enormous migration!

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