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DATE | 2008-09-12 |
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From Crain's New York, September 3, 2008.
Here is the link: http://www.crainsnewyork.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080903/FREE/809039964
Note the comment about Micro$oft (HA!).
Here is the article: CUNY, Red Hat and Intel team up on tech lab Amanda Fung Published: September 3, 2008 - 3:27 pm
New York City’s tech geeks have a new playground. The City University of New York and tech giants Red Hat Inc. and Intel on Thursday morning will unveil the New York City Open Source Solutions Lab, the first such facility in town.
The center, located at the CUNY Graduate Center’s Institute of Software Design and Development in midtown Manhattan, is a state of the art facility where information technology professionals employed by the city government and other public agencies can develop cost-effective and flexible technology for city programs and services. The lab’s hardware and software was donated by Red Hat and Intel. CUNY will train students to help out with work being conducted at the lab. The cost to build the lab was not disclosed.
“The new lab is important to the city because open source is a trend,†said Ted Brown, the executive director of the CUNY Institute for Software Design and Development. “There is so much software that is being developed and will be developed that people should be properly trained to use it and made aware of it.â€
Open source has become an important part of a number of tech companies’ business model including Microsoft Corp. and Facebook. The term refers to the approach of letting different software developers freely create and enhance technology for the Web. Raleigh, N.C.-based Red Hat is an early pioneer of open source software.
The creation of the lab was two years in the making, according to Mr. Brown, noting that the recent support of Intel, Red Hat as well as the city’s Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications made it finally come to reality this year. New York City and state IT staff will be able to make an appointment to use the Lab for testing technology and other support services.
"The Solutions Lab provides the ideal environment for New York-based agencies and departments to see the benefits for themselves,†said Paul Smith, vice president of Government Sales Operations at Red Hat, in a statement. “Adoption of open source is growing rapidly across the public sector and with this Solutions Lab, New York has put itself in the forefront of open source innovation."
Several city agencies have already expressed strong interest in using the lab, said Mr. Brown.
"It’s an ideal proving ground for testing the value proponent of open source and leveraging those cost savings for our agencies," said Paul J. Cosgrave, commissioner of DoITT, in a statement.
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