Indian President Calls For Open-source Defence Software
News Abdul Kalam, called for his country's military to use such non-proprietary technology to ward off cybersecurity threats. Software maintenance and software upgrade is an important issue for defence," Kalam said at a meeting of Indian Navy's Weapons...
[July 8, 2004, 8:50]
Indian President Adds Salt To MS Wounds
News Abdul Kalam recounted a conversation earlier this year with Microsoft chairman Bill Gates. We were discussing the future challenges in information technology, including the issues related to software security," Kalam said, according to a transcript...
[May 30, 2003, 9:59]
India Shares Open-source Experience
News Abdul Kalam called for his country's military to use open-source software to ward off cybersecurity threats. Kalam, a former head of India's defence research and development organisation and architect of its guided missile programme, has been a...
[September 24, 2004, 15:00]
Linux-based Handheld Hits The Indian Market
News Abdul Kalam, an outspoken supporter of open-source software, formally launched the product via teleconference from New Delhi last week, saying it could play a role in providing government services to citizens.
[March 30, 2004, 16:20]
Indian Adoption Of Linux Surges
News Abdul Kalam has publicly supported open-source technology. A number of other Indian state governments are expressing interest in using open-source software, and Indian president A.P.J. Indian Railway Catering Services and Tourism said it has chosen...
[February 13, 2004, 9:10]
IBM Chooses Linux For Indian Desktop
News Abdul Kalam in which he supported more widespread use of open-source operating systems. It also follows a comment made last week by the Indian president A.P.J. IBM in India has launched a desktop computer sold pre-loaded with the Linux operating...
[June 3, 2003, 11:21]

