Am dar de curind peste documentul asta, nu stiu daca e nou sau a mai
circulat, insa mi s-a parut bine scris si folositor:
Atricolul : http://www.vnunet.com/News/1145163
Ghidul propriu-zis :
http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/ida/export/files/en/1603.pdf
O comparatie OSS-proprietary :
http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/ida/export/files/en/1604.xls
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A European Commission initiative has issued guidelines to member governments
on how to migrate to open source software on both servers and desktops.
Designed to support the rapid electronic exchange of information between
member states' administrations, the guidelines are aimed at IT managers in
public administrations, and includes information on staff changes,
interoperability, security and mobile and remote user support.
Part of the EC, the Interchange of Data between Administrators (IDA) drew up
the Open Source Migration Guidelines to set out the basic principles that
countries should follow.
Nine member states provided input from their own practical experience,
excluding the UK, which did not participate.
They place considerable emphasis on desktop and groupware migration, with
details of the open source alternatives to, for instance, Windows
applications. But it stresses that handling inter-working with existing
systems is vital.
The guidelines recommend that organisations should:
* Have a clear understanding of the reasons to migrate before starting.
* Ensure active support from IT staff and users.
* Have a 'champion for change', higher up in the organisation the
better.
* Build up open source software expertise and relationships.
* Start with non-critical systems.
* Ensure that each step is manageable.
On its website IDA said: "These guidelines have been designed to help public
administrators decide whether a migration to [open source] should be
undertaken and describe, in broad technical terms, how such a migration
could be carried out.
"They are based on practical experience of a limited number of publicly
available case studies, and cover a wide range of management and technical
concerns."
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Silviu
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