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The Intra-Governmental FOSS Conflict

Government, Open Source, Politics, Web

Today Economic Times reported about the benefits of FOSS as analyzed by a study according to the Professor Rahul De of IIM Bangaloare. That’s good, superb we already knew about the benefits of FOSS, but yes now we have a study backed up by one of the geniuses of the country. However isn’t it that it has already been there? The LIC using it, or the Govt. of Kerala leveraging the benefits FOSS Technologies. Same goes with corporates, they have always preferred Sendmail over Microsoft Exchange, and Linux over Windows and more and more FOSS when it comes to Server technologies. Organizations have been using OpenOffice.ORG from past so many years to save upon their costs.

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Infrastructure Management Services – India’s Next Mega Trend!

Corporate, Special

Well, after BPO and Offshore Web Development, Offshore Software Development the next big wave of IT Industry would be economics of Infrastructure Management Services. The most profitable being the Remote Infrastructure Management which enables Organizations in US (or elsewhere in the world) to outsource their infrastructure management which may usually includes supporting Data centers activities comprising -

  • Storage Support – Tivoli, EMC, etc.
  • Operating System support – Linux/Unix, Windows
  • Application Servers Support – IIS, Apache, Tomcat, WebSphere, Glassfish, JBoss
  • Database Support – Oracle, MySQL, MS-SQL Server,etc.
  • ERP Support – SAP Basis Support
  • e-Mail Server Support – send mail, MS-Exchange, etc.
  • End-User Support – Identity Management, Active Directory, LDAP, etc.

According to top Research firms, RIMS has a lot to contribute to the countries economy. It is estimated that RIM Services can help organizations save 60% of the costs that they are incurring NOW!

  • NASSCOM – Out of India RIMS Business is $ 200-300 Million.
  • RIMS Business potential estimated by TOP Research firms -
    • NASSCOM:  $ 150 Billion
    • Forrestor: $ 111 Billion
    • Gartner: $ 80 Billion

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