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OSDL To Enter China Market With New Beijing Office
The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium of leading
technology companies dedicated to accelerating the adoption of Linux,
announced the forthcoming establishment of a new Beijing office with local
staffing in China.
Beijing, capital city of the People's Republic of China and the headquarters
office for many key government organizations and the country's leading
information technology firms, will be the first OSDL office to be established
in China.
Some of the most important government agencies in China have pledged to work
with OSDL in advancing Linux and OSDL initiatives.
"We recognize that Linux marks a great opportunity for the expansion of the
software industry in China," said Ding Wen Wu, deputy director of the Ministry
of Information Industry (MII) for People's Republic of China. "The Chinese
government consistently drives progress and the advanced use of Linux. OSDL's
initiatives for accelerating the adoption of Linux in the enterprise computing
have garnered worldwide support. We expect to collaborate with OSDL and we are
committed to advancing Linux together with OSDL."
"We welcome OSDL's new Beijing Office and it's participation in China OSS
Promotion Union," said Lu Shou Qun, chairman of China OSS Promotion Union.
"This new partnership will lead to a closer cooperative relationship and
contribute to the development of Linux in China."
"Together with OSDL, we share the common goal of accelerating the adoption of
Linux," said Gao Lin. China Electronics Standardization Institute (CESI). "We
think it's very important for both of us to partner on this critical work."
China is one of the world's fastest-growing markets for Linux, according to
research analysts. CCID Consulting, a Chinese IT research firm, has estimated
that the Linux server software market in China will explode at a compound
annual growth rate of 49.3 percent over the next five years.
"China is a leader in embracing Linux," said Stuart Cohen, CEO of OSDL. "The
government is promoting Linux, a vibrant local software industry is blossoming
around Linux, and the world's leading IT firms are investing heavily to
deliver Linux-based computing solutions to Chinese customers. OSDL is
committed to helping all of these groups to advance Linux in China."
OSDL, with offices in Japan and the United States, already works closely with
the Chinese Ministry of Information Industry (MII) and the Ministry of Science
and Technology (MOST) and boasts several China-based members, including
Beijing Co-Create Open Source Software Company and the Beijing Software
Testing Center. The new OSDL office in Beijing will be staffed locally with
personnel to liaise with OSDL in the technical, business and marketing areas.
"We look forward to partnering with MII, MOST and other governmental
organizations in helping customers and vendors in the Chinese market move to
Linux," said Masanobu Hirano, head of OSDL in Asia. "China is a top priority
for OSDL."
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