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Beijing [China]July 1 (ANI): China’s recent efforts to wean itself off its reliance on foreign systems such as Microsoft Windows and Apple’s MacOS have created an open platform to accelerate the development of desktop operating systems.
According to China Daily, openKylin, China’s first desktop operating system developer platform, was jointly released by China Electronics Corporation, China’s largest state-owned comprehensive electronic information enterprise group, China Industrial Control System Network Emergency Response Team and more than 10 software companies.
According to CEC, the openKylin platform will allow more developers to participate in the innovation and development of self-developed open source operating systems.
According to China Daily, the company’s deputy general manager Chen Ximing said that the domestic operating system is an important pillar to promote the construction of new infrastructure and the development of the digital economy.
He added that the openKylin platform aims to build a top-level open source community with global reach by attracting global developers.
China’s software operating system industry is currently dominated by foreign brands, such as Microsoft’s Windows, Google’s Android, and Apple’s Mac OS.
In August 2020, CEC launched the self-developed software operating system Kylin V10, which is compatible with more than 10,000 software and hardware products such as central processing units, firmware, cloud platforms, and big data produced by domestic and foreign companies.
Last year, US multinational technology company Microsoft shut down its China-based social network LinkedIn, saying it had become increasingly difficult to comply with Chinese rules. (ANI)
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