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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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Java Desktop to Maybe Help Brits Stay Healthier, Cheaper?
Sun's Linux-based desktop looks like it's destined for the UK's National Health Service

Richard Granger, the director general IT for the UK's National Health Service (NHS) was complaining barely over a week ago about a company that he referred to delicately as a "west coast software company. . .who make spreadsheet software."

His complaint? That for a purchase of 800,000 licenses such as he was discussing, the "west coast software company" wasn't willing to offer the NHS more than "just a few percentage points discount." For an organization with one million employees, Granger figured the NHS would get a better deal than that.

Now, at a Prince's Trust Technology Leadership Group event this week, Granger will be announcing that the NHS is due to begin trials of the Java Desktop System. His hope? That it will drive cost out of the NHS and thus allow more funds to be directed toward the frontline health service.

The British taxpayer could save millions of pounds thanks to the JDS's combo of SUSE Linux, a browser, StarOffice, and Ximian's GNOME.

"Our evaluation of the Java Desktop System holds the promise of allowing a greater share of NHS funding to flow directly towards improved levels of Patient Service," said Granger in a statement. "If this solution were to prove effective we could save the NHS and the Taxpayer many millions of pounds whilst at the same time using rich and innovative software technology."

"The cost of software is going to become several orders of magnitude lower than it is now," he continued. Adding, in a reference that again sounds like it was aimed at Redmond: "I don't value the IP in the same way they do."

Nonetheless, The Inquirer is suggesting that the deal could be worth $3.9 billion.
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hehe and you think M*crosh*t's bloatware won't make any demands in new hardware, operating systems, HD space, RAM, etc? ROFLMAO

One in the eye for M$ - excellent news; as a UK citizen I am delighted to hear that more cash might be available for the patient - I just hope that Java Desktop can and does delver - I like what I have seen - but there may be compatability problems with some of the NHS aging hardware.

They should go ahead and get the better deal. Java desktop makes sense, and joe public will benefit from that.

before achieve this goal, Sun certainly get Java Desktop more polished

Run, Penguin, Run!


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Steve Callaway wrote: hehe and you think M*crosh*t's bloatware won't make any demands in new hardware, operating systems, HD space, RAM, etc? ROFLMAO
David Bolsover wrote: One in the eye for M$ - excellent news; as a UK citizen I am delighted to hear that more cash might be available for the patient - I just hope that Java Desktop can and does delver - I like what I have seen - but there may be compatability problems with some of the NHS aging hardware.
Daniel R wrote: They should go ahead and get the better deal. Java desktop makes sense, and joe public will benefit from that.
Kun Wei wrote: before achieve this goal, Sun certainly get Java Desktop more polished
Michael P. wrote: Run, Penguin, Run!
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