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Because of cost concerns .. South Korean government turns to the Linux system

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A new report revealed that the Ministry of Interior and Safety of South Korea, has developed plans to convert government computers from the Windows system to Linux because of low costs and low reliance on a single operating system.

According to the US site engadget, the ministry will test Linux on its own computers and disseminate it on a larger scale if there are no major compatibility or security issues, but it is not certain that Linux distributions will be used by the government. There is no specific timetable at this stage.

The new transition process will not be a shock. Windows 7's free support will end in January 2020 and may make it expensive to maintain large groups of workstations. South Korea will have to upgrade to a newer version of Windows after 2023, and although Linux will need support costs , They may be much less.

At the same time, some reports indicate that Microsoft is not afraid to go ahead and take this step. Microsoft is currently interested in cloud services rather than selling Windows versions, where it can still profit after the change in South Korea simply by making its online offerings not Is indispensable.

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