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Swedish National Police Move to Open Source Infrastructure
Implementing MySQL Enterprise Unlimited
Oct. 3, 2007 08:00 AM
MySQL AB
has announced that the Swedish National Police are implementing an enterprise-wide
project for building all future IT systems on an open source software (OSS) infrastructure based
upon Linux, MySQL, and JBoss. Several existing systems are currently being
migrated and all future projects will be developed on this OSS foundation.
“Our primary aims are to cut costs and reduce the risk of
vendor lock-in while maintaining the high reliability and security inherent in
police work,” said Per-Ola Sjöswärd, executive IT-strategist for the Swedish
National Police. “Estimated savings are 50 percent compared to the proprietary
solutions that we also investigated. Over time, it represents the cost of 400
fully-equipped police cars.”
The national police's decision followed extensive
calculation and internal testing to find sustainable alternatives. Supporting
25,000 employees, the organization was facing serious cost increases for its
legacy proprietary applications.
“The selection of MySQL Enterprise Unlimited by the
Swedish National Police is a testament that IT decision makers in the most
demanding organizations can leverage open source software to better accomplish
their missions,” said Richard Mason, MySQL AB's vice president of EMEA. “Our
MySQL Enterprise Unlimited Offering is designed to make it simpler and more
cost-effective for modern organizations to develop, deploy and manage their
critical MySQL database applications.”
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