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GuardDuty login imageWhat is GuardDuty? Corrilan IT Consultancy Ltd is a provider of computing and communications systems and services. We supply business, education and home users. Services include web design, data recovery, software development, portable appliance testing (PAT), network management, installation and system repairs. We also supply and configure feature rich Digium telephone systems, ideal for both small and large organisations. Our telephone systems can also be incorporated with our GuardDuty product range which is able to provide high quality CCTV recording facilities. Wherever possible, we try to make use of open source software to provide the best value for money and system stability.

Check out the news links to the right regarding GNU/Linux and open source software, if you would like to implement such solutions within your school, college or business, please do not hesitate to contact us.
News Headlines
It's Time to Consider Open Source Software
Free software gives everyone the freedom to run, study, change and redistribute software. It is these freedoms, not the price, that is important about free software.
Linux makes for greener computing
The UK Government reckons that servers
with Linux installed are greener than those running
Windows.
EU Commission Study Finds OSS Saves Money
From the article: 'Costs to migrate to an
open solution are relevant and an
organization needs to consider an extra effort
for this.
UK Schools At Risk of Microsoft Lock-In
UK schools and colleges that have signed up
to Microsoft Corp's academic licensing
programs face the significant potential of
being locked in to the company's software,
according to an interim review by Becta,
the UK government agency responsible for
technology in education.
22,000 Indiana Students Using Linux Desktops
Indiana's Department of Education has moved
22,000 students onto Linux desktops, and it's
looking like that's only going to accelerate with
SLED 10, Linspire, and other distributions
getting better.
Dell starting to sell Computers with GNU/Linux
Already having sold servers preinstalled
with GNU/Linux, Dell are now offering
workstations with the same robust
operating system
PC tax could replace TV licence
A thin client solution requires only
one computer for processing, could this
again save an institution thousands of
pounds?
UK school showcases GNU/Linux suite
Head teachers from across the country
are visiting a school in Essex to see its
IT infrastructure...
Orwell High School - Open season
Times Education Supplement article
How schools can get free software
A BBC News article
Ditching Microsoft can save millions
Times Education Supplement article
Lesson number one: get rid of Microsoft
The Guardian:Observer article
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