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Harvey Diaz bhdenterprises at gmail.com
Tue Jun 26 03:54:14 UTC 2007


The City Government of Surigao also uses FOSS solutions since 2006. The City
Accounting Office has converted some of its accounting templates from MS
Excel to OpenOffice.org Math (OpenOffice.org for Windows), while the City
Planning and Development Office has some computer desktops installed with
various versions of K/Ubuntu (from Dapper Drake to Feisty Fawn).

Surigao City's website and online portals are also hosted on Ubuntu Dapper
Drake servers housed at Surigao City's very own "data center". Although the
data center cannot be compared with what you see on the web and on call
centers, it is nevertheless operational 24 hours, functional and very
effective. It houses not just the web server but also the RPTS, BPLS, eNGAS
and payroll systems. RPTS and BPLS servers are on Red Hat (developed
in-house and/or contracted with open-source software companies), while eNGAS
and payroll systems are on M$ (developed by national government agencies).

The city's computerization committee are also eyeing on fully migrating
desktops to FOSS operating systems (unless of course if the desktop has M$
OEM installed) and developing future systems using FOSS frameworks and
solutions.

On 6/26/07, Esteban II Ero <esteban.ero at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 6/16/07, Wigi Vei Oliveros <waoliveros at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > UPD's Department of Computer Science uses OpenOffice and other FOSS
> > tools for its
> > CS 192 Software Engineering course.
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> UPV Tacloban has also been using OpenOffice and other FOSS since 2003
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HARVEY ENTENDEZ DIAZ, LPIC-1
Management Information Team
City Government of Surigao
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