DocumentCode
667406
Title
Adoption and diffusion of open source software in Tanzania: A way forward
Author
Oreku, G.S. ; Mtenzi, Fredrick J.
Author_Institution
TIRDO/North West Univ., Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
fYear
2013
fDate
29-31 May 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
The use of ICT in world has increased significantly in the last two decades. This increase is far pronounced in developing countries. While the use of ICT promises to be a major instrument in poverty reduction, it is clear that ICT is not used by the majority in developing countries. Tanzania being one of the developing countries its usage of ICT is mainly by the minority. There are a lot of reasons which have contributed for lower usage of ICT. One of the main reasons is the availability and expense of software (applications and Operating Systems). In this paper we argue that the use FOSS may go a long way in reducing the cost of software. Once FOSS is widely available then the use of ICT for poverty reduction mission may be realized, since the entry level and the total cost of ownership (TCO) will have been reduced. The paper further gives a critical approach, in analyzing the failure and challenges in adopting OSS. The article examines reasons for failure and challenges. It also has sections on OSS desktop and field survey, usage reports, reflections and vision for future including proposed conceptual model for Tanzania set up and ends with some conclusions.
Keywords
information technology; public domain software; socio-economic effects; FOSS; ICT; TCO; Tanzania; open source software; poverty reduction; total cost of ownership; Companies; Computers; Educational institutions; Government; Open source software; Web servers; Diffusion; FOSS; ICT; Software;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
IST-Africa Conference and Exhibition (IST-Africa), 2013
Conference_Location
Nairobi
Print_ISBN
978-1-905824-38-0
Type
conf
Filename
6701748
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