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Postgresql, an open source relational database management system, is now the 
default RDBMS for Spain's Canary Islands, it was decided last Friday. Public 
administrations on the islands will also switch to OpenOffice, an open source 
suite of office productivity tools. Moving away from proprietary software 
solutions is in the public administration's interest, the Canary Islands 
government's High Commission for Information Technology explained in a 
statement. 


The RDBMS now chosen as the preferred option is "considered by many 
institutions and companies as a credible alternative", says Roberto Moreno, 
director of the archipelago's Department for Telecom and New Technologies. 


The switch to Postgresql is expected to result in a reduction in the number of 
proprietary RDBMS licences. The Canary Islands is using over 40 proprietary 
database management systems. OpenOffice will be installed on some 30,000 
workstations across the islands. 



Going for Platinum 


Replacing proprietary solutions with free and open source alternatives is a 
commitment that pays off in the medium-term, the IT committee added. The Canary 
Islands' overhaul of IT systems began in 2011 and is now starting to bear 
fruit, financially and technologically. In February, the government announced 
that it had managed to cut costs for server and workstation operating systems 
by 25.4 per cent, by switching to free and open source alternatives. 


The Canary Islands' High Commission for Information Technology also announced a 
standard for web site content management systems, to be preferred by all 
government departments. It decided on "Portal web Tipo" a solution that is 
built in-house as part of the island's e-government services platform Platino. 
The platform and its components are made available as open source to other 
Spanish public administrations on the software repository of the Centre for 
Technology Transfer (CTT – Centro de Transferencia de Tecnología).

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