From Yahootech:
The U.S. government could save billions of dollars by moving to more open-source software, cloud computing and virtualization, a recent study suggests.
Over three years, the potential savings would be US$3.7 billion for using open-source software; $13.3 billion for using virtualization technologies; and $6.6 billion from cloud computing or software-as-a-service, the study said. It was published by MeriTalk, an online community about IT and public policy; Red Hat, an open-source software vendor; and DLT Solutions, a value-added reseller of Red Hat and other IT products.
"After years of boosted funding, federal IT managers are facing a new challenge -- the budget crunch," the study says. "With a grave economic outlook and a new administration in office, federal agencies will be forced to do more with less."
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