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By Graeme Wearden
Posted on ZDNet News: May 9, 2005 3:52:00 PM

The open-source community is expected receive a major boost this week from the U.K. tech agency, which has investigated the potential benefits of using free, nonproprietary software in education.

The Information and Communication Technology agency's research, carried out by the British Educational Communications and Technology Association (BECTA), concluded that primary schools could cut computer costs by nearly half if they stop buying, operating and supporting products from software companies such as Microsoft, according to the London Times.

BECTA's report won't be officially released until Friday, but as ZDNet UK earlier reported, its initial findings were presented to a workshop in mid-April. The panel of educational IT specialists heard that open-source software offers lower costs for support, hardware and software, and also discussed perceived barriers to open-source acceptance.

At present, Microsoft has an agreement with the U.K. Department of Education and Skills under which schools can receive sponsorship of up to $28,250 (15,000 pounds). This has sparked claims that schools are canceling open-source projects to avoid upsetting Microsoft.

Ingrid Marson of ZDNet UK contributed to this report.

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They recommended Linux ...
... not the proprietary OSX. (Read the rest)
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Gee haven't  In_the_end_I_Win | 05/09/05
Yes, but...  olePigeon | 05/09/05
They recommended Linux ...  ShadeTree | 05/10/05
Not to worry, Microsoft will protect their turf here.  DonnieBoy | 05/09/05
But...  Loverock Davidson | 05/09/05
Yes, and..  Patrick Jones | 05/09/05
Yes, get them hooked on clean air.. instead of smog.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/09/05
Yeah, hooked on...  MepisLINUXuser | 05/09/05
They can lower the price, but not the TCO.  figgle | 05/09/05
Very true, but with the fear of change, lower prices might be enough  DonnieBoy | 05/09/05
Steve is going to UK  PaulWallen | 05/09/05
what!! and not bring along mike and his rep...damn!!  Arm A. Geddon | 05/09/05
MS had better come up with a competing product quickly ...  George Mitchell | 05/09/05
Dang, George.  Judas I. | 05/09/05
And don't forget that Longhorn is NOT going to run....  figgle | 05/09/05
Can you point us to an article on mass multiheading.  DonnieBoy | 05/09/05
Multiheading products ...  George Mitchell | 05/09/05
To the bat cave, Steve!  Chad_z | 05/09/05
Thank you. I just had an image of Ballmer in tights.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/09/05
Apple should really jump on this  olePigeon | 05/09/05
RE: Apple should really jump on this  nightshade0143 | 05/09/05
Reasons...  MacCanuck | 05/10/05
That is not  michael-t | 05/09/05
And we'll audit you to prove it  FilledOut | 05/09/05
Dell investing $100 million in open source ...  George Mitchell | 05/09/05

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