Microsoft CEO Visits Vietnam
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| Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer witnessed the signing of an agreement
| Monday requiring all of Vietnam's government offices to use licensed
| computer software in a step to curb rampant piracy.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070521/vietnam_microsoft_anti_piracy.html?.v=2
Leave them alone, Sweaty. The state promotes its Ubuntu GNU/Linux derivative,
not rubbishware. Gates did the same in Colombia recently. The country was
going to move to GNU/Linux, just like the rest of Latin America.
Related:
State [Vitnam] promotes use of shareware
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| The laboratory provides some open source application software,
| including the Linux operating system with Vietnamese version
| Vubuntu, file management software, network service management
| software, electronic library software and integrated e-solutions
| for small- and medium- sized enterprises.
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http://vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn/showarticle.php?num=02BUS140507
Gates promotes PC training in Colombia
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| The government and Microsoft also two signed agreements Monday
| stressing Uribe's strong commitment to Microsoft products at a
| time other countries in the region are promoting the non-proprietary
| Linux operating system.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070319/ap_on_hi_te/colombia_bill_gates
Vietnam gives priority to open source software
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| The government has approved the software industry development programme
| to 2010, in which priority will be given to the use of open source
| software in state-funded IT projects.
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| [...]
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| Curbing the rate of intellectual property violations of software to the
| average of the region and developing some major software products to
| replace imported ones are other major aims of the plan.
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http://english.vietnamnet.vn/tech/2007/04/686282/
Related (Vietnam Open Source and Microsoft's constant lobbying):
Vietnam is to pay billions of dollars for software copyrights
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| If office software such as Windows and Office is used, the total
| amount for 6 million PCs will be 3 billion USD (600 million x 500 USD).
| And the government may have to pay about 1 billion USD to buy
| software copyrights for its 2 million employees.
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http://english.vietnamnet.vn/tech/2007/02/667146/
Open-source software offers affordable option
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| Reducing the widespread use of pirated software in Viet Nam will be
| an uphill struggle because of the high costs of legal software
| products, according to industry experts.
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| But if shop owners, government offices and local consumers adopt
| open-source software -- which is essentially free -- piracy could fall
| dramatically, they added.
|
| [...]
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| The government may in the future set up a unit within the Department
| of Post and Telematics that would assist consumers in the use of
| open-source software.
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http://vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn/showarticle.php?num=02BUS220107
Vietnam Praised for Economic Reforms
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| "Vietnam has demonstrated to the world its capacity for quantum leaps,"
| said Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer for
| Microsoft Corp.
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| "It's clear that the government has recognized that broad-based
| reform and economic liberalization are essential to Vietnam's
| integration into the global economy," Mundie said.
|
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| The summit has brought fresh opportunities, with Vietnam signing
| two deals with U.S. companies worth $1.5 billion.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/061116/apec_ceo_summit.html?.v=2
Vietnam's Communist Party gets help from Intel
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| The Communist Party's decision to use open-source software matches a
| wider Vietnamese government effort. In 2004, the government announced
| plans to promote the use of open-source software in a bid to reduce its
| IT costs and promote the development of the local software industry.
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/08/25/HNvietnamintel_1.html?source=rss&url=www.infoworld.com/article/06/08/25/HNvietnamintel_1.html
http://tinyurl.com/zz3s8
Intel Raises Vietnam's High-Tech Profile
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| The latest Intel news, which follows an initial announcement in February
| to invest $300 million in the factory, comes as Vietnam is working hard
| to convince foreign companies to put their trust in a country many
| still equate with war and poverty.
|
| It also is trying to overcome a reputation as one of the region's
| worst violators of intellectual property rights. Vietnam has the
| highest percentage of pirated software in Asia, with copies of
| Microsoft Corp. operating systems available on the street for
| a couple dollars.
|
| [...]
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| While the country remains a staunch one-party system, the
| communist government is opening up and pushing for economic reforms
| that will lead to a market economy. Vietnam's fledgling high-tech
| sector also got a boost in April when Microsoft Chairman Bill
| Gates visited and was treated like a rock star by hundreds of
| cheering technology students.
|
| [...]
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| "This is a very positive development, which will help to boost
| information technology industry in Vietnam in general and the
| software industry in particular," said Tran Doan Kim,
| administrative head of Vietnam Software Association, or Vinasa.
| "Vietnam's IT industry badly needs investment from a major
| foreign investor like Intel or Microsoft."
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http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/061117/vietnam_intel.html?.v=2
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