The launch of China’s first open-source desktop operating system — openKylin 1.0 — will bolster the innovative development of homegrown operating systems and provide reliable basic software services for the country’s IT industrial chains, experts said.
[Photo/CCTV] Homegrown openKylin 1.0 key to new infrastructure, digital economy The launch of China’s first open-source desktop operating system — openKylin 1.0 — will bolster the innovative development of homegrown operating systems and provide reliable basic software services for the country’s IT industrial chains, experts said. The rollout of openKylin 1.0 will help bolster the iteration and upgrade of homegrown operating systems and guarantee security in key fields such as government affairs, finance, communications, energy and transportation, CEC said.