A MAJOR CHANGE AHEAD - INDIA TO LAUNCH ITS OWN OPERATING SYSTEM 'BOSS'


Centre for Development of Advanced Computing has announced the launch of
BOSS-Bharat Operating Systems Solutions, a Linux based operating system
GNU/Linux version 3.0 in 18 languages, reports The Hindu.
The OS is equipped with Bluetooth for short-range communications and has
features such as RSS feed reader and PDF viewer to edit. BOSS GNU/Linux
is a key deliverable of the National Resource Centre for free/open
source software (NRCFOSS).
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When it comes to Make in India mission, then why only manufacturing and services? Indian Government wants to use Make in India operating systems as well.
In a new development, it has been revealed that Indian Govt. may replace Microsoft Windows Operating System across all offices with their own, open source OS called Bharat Operating System Solutions (BOSS).
For the last three months, vigorous testing was in progress, and the
results are satisfactory. In fact, even Indian Army couldn’t break the
code of BOSS.
This
week, a high level meeting will be conducted by Union Home Ministry,
and a higher, advanced version of BOSS would be unveiled. Announcements regarding replacing Windows OS can be taken during this meeting.
This goes perfectly in line with earlier Govt. order making it mandatory to use only open source software in Govt. offices.
About BOSS
Developed
by National Resource Centre for Free/Open Source Software (NRCFOSS) of
India at Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC), Chennai,
BOSS is an open source, Linux based OS. First launched in 2007, the
current version of BOSS is 5.0., code named ‘Anokha’.
It
can support 20 Indian languages, and has been developed keeping in mind
various security and operational issues, which are especially relevant
for Indian usage. Often
described as ‘India’s own PC operating system’, BOSS has been endorsed
by the Indian Govt. for adaption and implementation on a large scale.
Linux Foundation has already certified BOSS as per Linux Standard Base standard.
BOSS had been initially developed for desktop PC usage; it is not yet clear whether it will run on mobile devices as well.
But Why BOSS Now?
As per Edward Snowden’s leaked cables, India is one of the most watched, and scrutinized nations of the world; especially by US and China. We have observed how Chinese hackers are able to break into Indian Government’s servers easily, and steal crucial information.
By replacing Windows with BOSS, Indian Govt. can aim for greater protection and more security of its data.
Challenges with BOSS
BOSS
was initially launched in 2007, but it saw poor adaption across Govt.
offices and departments. In fact, last year when Orissa Primary
Education Programme Authority required an OS for 15,000 computers across
3000 schools in the state, they chose Suse Linux OS, as BOSS proved to be ineffective for mass scale implementation.
However,
the newest version which would be unveiled later this week, has been
infused with new codes, and new functionalities, which seems promising.
The newer version has been developed by DRDO, Gujarat Technical
University and assistance of several private computer geeks has been
taken.
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