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By Ingrid Marson, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 9, 2005 7:29:00 PM

The Direction Generale des Impots, which manages the taxes of all states and cities in France, plans to deploy the open-source office productivity application OpenOffice.org on thousands of its PCs. In an ZDNet UK interview published Wednesday, Jean-Marie Lapeyre, the chief technical officer at the French tax agency, said it plans to migrate 80,000 desktops from Microsoft Office 97 to OpenOffice.org next year.

The migration is expected to cut the agency's costs by 29.3 million euros, or $34.5 million, compared with the cost of switching to Office XP. The agency has calculated that it will only take three man-years to be "completely independent" of Microsoft Office, Lapeyre said. It may also consider migrating to Linux desktops in the future, although Lapeyre said this would require much more work.

Ingrid Marson of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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They probably are using various Windows only applications.
So, they will have to find substitutes one at a time, or run under Wine, etc. It is all doable, but better to do the office suite first.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: DonnieBoy Posted on: 11/10/05 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
This is just the tip of the iceberg. This trend will continue. DonnieBoy   | 11/09/05
This is silly michael_t   | 11/09/05
They probably are using various Windows only applications. DonnieBoy   | 11/10/05

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