

Besides enhancing workforce of trained I. T. personnel, Pakistan Computer Bureau is also aware of its responsibilities for addressing copyright and licensing problems for the computer software being used in Pakistan. With the implementation of W.T.O. regulations it is expected that the use of licensed software will become mandatory. This will have a great impact on the expenditure of the users as well as a great burden on the national exchequer.
The Government is promoting I. T. by encouraging the development and use of Open Source Software for creating/preparing a workforce possessing the ability to earn valuable foreign exchange through the export of software and trained workforce by itself. The implementation and use of software in the domestic organizations (Public and Private) promotes efficiency and productivity. Without a strict enforcement of copyright laws, there is no incentive for the local software developers. Apart from the enforcement of copyright laws, it is also the duty of the Government to provide alternate solutions of I. T ware to the individuals and organizations. The use of the Open Source Software is being promoted keeping this aspect under consideration. The focus is on Linux Operating System, Open Office and Linux Databases e.g. MySQL or Postgre SQL. The Government of Pakistan is not the only Government promoting the use of Open Source Software. A large number of countries and Governments around the world are promoting the use of Open Source Software. Among these include Germany, France, India, South Africa, U.K. and even USA.
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