The document discusses FOSS deployment in Russia and the path to success. It provides a history of FOSS in Russia dating back to the early 1990s and covers recent government initiatives like a school project migrating 57,000 schools to FOSS and the establishment of a National Software Platform. The presentation outlines the main principles of the platform and how operating system vendors and others can join. Success is defined as addressing risks and problems over the upcoming four years. Attendees are called to action to provide feedback and evaluate business potential in the Russian market.
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1. FOSS Deployment in Russia:
Path to success
Dmitry Komissarov
VP and Board Member
CEO
CEO
Dmitry Komissarov: FOSS October 2011 Russia – Path to Success
Deployment in 1
2. Agenda
FOSS in Russia: History
School project
Some Facts
2010
National Software Platform
How to join National Software Platform
What is success?
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3. FOSS in Russian Public Sector:
History
1991 Communism → Capitalism
1993 The first Linux team in Russia (Linux Ink)
Early 2000
GPL Terms translated and adopted to Russian
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4. School Project
2007
Pilot project 4 Secondary Education System initiated
2008
3 regions, 2000 schools migrated to FOSS
FOSS Support Center established
2010
27 Education Applications and 4 Linux OS included into FOSS
Education Kit
57 000 schools connected to FOSS Support Center and received
FOSS Education Kit
Government sponsored Linux HW drivers and plugins development
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5. Some Facts
Up to 600 calls per day to FOSS Support Center
(www.SPOHelp.ru)
2011 – 2013 Government spending on FOSS support for
schools are expected to be less than $1M
300K – 400K PC (35% of all school computers) migrated to
FOSS Education Kit
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6. Government FOSS Deployment
Overview
06/2010 – ODF standard accepted as a Russian Government
standard
06/2010 Information Society (2011-2020) Government program
approved:
• Russian National Software Platform.
• FOSS based.
• To be released in 2011.
12/2010 – Russian Prime Minister Mr. Putin signed Decree №2299
«Federal Government Structures and Executive Bodies FOSS
Migration Plan in 2011-2015». Goals:
To address typical state organisations IT-solutions requirements;
To start pilot deployment projects;
To educate state employees on FOSS solutions usage;
To work out common standardisation procedures
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7. Main Principles of the Russian
National Software Platform
• Operating systems (OS) are Linux-based.
• Multiple OS implementations united by an open
standard (like Linux Standard Base or Android
Compatibility Program).
• Open source applications whenever is possible and
proprietary products for “unique” cases.
• Typical solution stacks for specific applications (for
example automating marriage registration).
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8. Russian National Software Platform
Government and Other Users
WEB Portal (Catalog, Classification, Statistics, etc.)
The Main Platform Repository
(+ Build System and Lifecycle Management)
Quality, Functional and Security Verification Tools
Upstream Developers and Vendors
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9. Russian National Software Platform
Uptream Developers and Vendors
QA
The Main Platform Repository
(+ Build System and Lifecycle Management)
Operating
Applications
Systems
Typical Solutions
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10. Current OS Vendors in NSP
• AltLinux (originally forked from Mandrake)
• MSVSphera (RedHat based)
• NauLinux (Scientific Linux based)
• ROSA (Mandriva based)
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11. Joining the Platform
• Mandatory: availability of a local competence center
able to provide local support (including ability to
rebuild the product from source code).
• Mandatory: compliance of the product with the
requirements of the open NSP standard.
• Recommended: membership in the Russian Open
Source Association - RASPO (affiliate membership
for foreign companies)
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12. What is Success?
Risks
Problems
Upcoming 4 years
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13. Call To Action
FOSS deployment in Russia: mission impossible? - We
badly need Your feedback!
Please share Your success stories, ideas and vision to
enhance Russian National Software Platform
Evaluate Russian Market Business Potential
Welcome to consult and partner with RASPO to join
National Software Platform:
info@raspo.ru
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14. Thank You!
Dmitry Komissarov
KD@pingwinsoft.ru
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16. Presentation Description
Oct 27th 10:15 – 11:15
Free Open Source Software Deployment in Russia: Path to Success
This presentation will provide an overview of IT, political and economical factors resulted in positive
acceptance of FOSS in Russia.
It will cover details of collaboration with Russian government structures and how FOSS position was
promoted and secured there. Russian Government structures FOSS migration plan and Russian
National Software Platform concept and ISV membership critical qualification criteria will be
overviewed.
Audience: ISVs interested in Russian business, Sales, BizDev and Alliance managers, Government
Advisors, FOSS enthusiasts.
Dmitry Komissarov, Mandriva/ROSA/PingWin Software
Dmitry has a profound experience in IT. He starting early 90s in the largest Russian VAR IBS there
he was promoted to CIO position. He worked for other local and international IT companies
(DataFort, Arsenal, IT).
In 2008 Dmitry became a CEO of PingWin Software - company focused on FOSS solutions and
services to business and government customers. PingWin Software is a member of Linux
Foundation, service provider of choice for Russian Secondary Schools.
In 2010 Dmitry orchestrated Mandriva shares acquisition by NGI VC fund. He was appointed as
Mandriva VP of Product Marketing and Board Member. Dmitry is a co-founder and CEO of
ROSA. ROSA is focused on FOSS products development to serve Russian public and
enterprise sector.
In October 2011 PingWin Software won Government tender to develop Russian National Software
Platform concept and prototype.
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