Windows is currently the dominant choice in government computers and servers but the tide could turn with the launch of Japans open-source study next year.
To spearhead the initiative, the authorities have put together a panel of experts to study cases of non-Windows deployments in the public sector.
The team will assess security management issues in these projects and determine if the system is suitable for broader implementation.
Open-source movements such as Linux, have been gaining steam in Asia. Officials in India's Department of Information Technology in New Delhi disclosed details of a move called the Linux India Initiative just weeks before Microsoft chairman Bill Gates recent visit to the country.
China is also seen as another Asian stronghold for open-source software.
According to a survey by research firm Evans Data, Linux use in the mainland is expected to jump 175 percent next year. The firm said about one in eight (11 percent) Chinese developers plan to use Linux as their primary operating system next year, compared to 4 percent currently.
Quelle: ZD Net News
