Wednesday, September 23, 2015

INDIA TO LAUNCH ITS OWN OPERATING SYSTEM 'BOSS'

INDIA TO LAUNCH ITS OWN OPERATING SYSTEM 'BOSS'



Centre for Development of Advanced Computing has announced the launch of BOSS-Bharat Operating Systems Solutions, a Linux based operating system GNU/Linux version 3.0 in 18 languages, reports The Hindu.
The OS is equipped with Bluetooth for short-range communications and has features such as RSS feed reader and PDF viewer to edit. BOSS GNU/Linux is a key deliverable of the National Resource Centre for free/open source software (NRCFOSS).

M. R. Rajagopalan, Director, C-DAC, said BOSS being a free software, would help reduce the IT spends and would be most beneficial to the end-users and the organizations that adopted this software.

S. Ramakrishnan, Director General, C-DAC, said several State Governments had recognized the advantages of using open source software. C-DAC had also entered into a pact with National Informatics Centre and State Governments of Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, Kerala and Bihar for deploying BOSS for their e-governance projects.


He also said that the positive response from the government organizations has encouraged them to initiate 3-tier support centre and also has plans to extend the support to its customers via a 24x7 help desk.

The Chennai centre is working on developing a SaaS (Software as a Service) delivery stack based on model driven architecture. Besides, it has taken up the initiative in cloud computing by setting up a laboratory. C-DAC is also aiming to broaden the facility of its data centre to government organizations.

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