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IBM said to be moving to Firefox |
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IBM is reported to be planning to use the open source web browser Firefox internally. ![]() Bob Sutor, vice president of open source and Linux in IBM’s Software Group, said on his personal blog that employees would be encouraged to use Firefox as their default Internet browser while at work. Terming it the “gold standard” for what an open, secure, and standards-compliant browser should be, Sutor said he uses Firefox because of its standards compliance and interoperability via open standards that is key to IBM's strategy, and the fact that it is open source and its development schedule is managed by a community and not a single commercial entity. He said IBM is a continuing contributor to the Firefox open source effort. “It is not news that some IBM employees use Firefox. It is news that all IBM employees will be asked to use it as their default browser,” Sutor said. |

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