Linux
Many UK companies seem reluctant to adopt open source

UK culture holding back open source

Britain is one of the least open source friendly nations in Europe

Written by Iain Thomson

Industry experts have identified cultural, as well as technical, factors affecting the take up of open source software in the UK.

Many countries in the European Union are showing enthusiastic support for open source, while support in the US is less strong.

Britain is one of the least open source friendly nations, however, bucking the trend in other EU states.

"Governments in continental Europe see open source as a way to change the playing field with the US," said John Powell, president of open source company Alfresco.

"You can build local skills with open source, but with Microsoft's model all the changes in code are controlled from Seattle or India."

Powell pointed to a project by the government of Andalusia which is using open source for just this reason.

The region is poor in natural resources but is training locals in open source software development to increase the employability of its workforce and kickstart a software industry.

Another cultural difference may lie in British corporate policy regarding downloads, according to Laurant Lachal, open source research director at Ovum.

"We have UK customers who will not download open source software because they want a connection with the company they are buying from," he said.

"French and Germans download everything. There is an anally retentive attitude that is holding the UK back."

See also:

reader comments

related articles

Linux penguin

Tories back open source for Whitehall

Shadow chancellor backs the penguin 09 Mar 2007

 

NHS offered own Windows system

Negotiations with Microsoft and Sun follow Oracle deal 26 Feb 2004

Linux group calls Microsoft's bluff

Show us the patents 04 Oct 2007

Trust in open source software soars

Nearly on a par with commercial software, finds survey 03 Oct 2007

Torvalds irate over Linux Smack

'Security people are insane', says Linux creator 02 Oct 2007

Prepare to meet thy doom

Scientists call for better computer modelling of the local effects of climate change ­ and a strategy for adapting to them. Clive Akass reports 17 Apr 2008

Government publishes integrated food policy report

Policy lacks co-ordination with existing efforts, say critics 08 Jul 2008

EU votes to protect file sharing

IFPI throws toys out of pram 11 Apr 2008

latest news

Red Hat a good fit for Qumranet

Open source behemoth opens up Windows opportunities with acquisition of virtualisation specialist 05 Sep 2008

Infor praises partners

Software vendor outlines its channel vision at second annual EMEA partner summit in Marbella 05 Sep 2008

Version One and Accurate launch university push

Software vendors link arms to create integrated document and financial management offering for universities 05 Sep 2008

Most commented stories

poll

Stormy times ahead for PBX?

Stormy times ahead for PBX?

Will the credit crunch affect PBX takeup?

Previous poll results

In The Studio With CRN: Josh Claman, Dell

In an editorial coup for CRN, Josh Claman, vice president of EMEA channels at Dell, talks to CRN TV about the vendor's channel plans

CRN Fight Night bouts are LIVE!

ALL the bouts from CRN's first ever white collar boxing event at The Brewery in Chiswell Street, are now online in their full glory for CRN readers to watch.

events

CRN Golf Challenge 2008

CRN Channel Golf Challenge 2008

CRN's annual golfing day will this year be held on 16 September at a championship course in East Sussex

CRN Reseller Leadership Forum logo

CRN Reseller Leadership Forum

An exclusive channel conference from CRN, to be held over one action-packed day in September 2008

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories