China Daily (Hong Kong)

Operating systems get openKylin boost

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

The launch of China’s first desktop operating system developers’ platform openKylin is expected to further bolster the innovative developmen­t of homegrown operating systems and provide reliable basic software services for the country’s industrial chain and global IT facilities, industry experts said.

The openKylin platform is developed by a group of Chinese companies led by China Electronic­s Corp, the country’s largest State-owned comprehens­ive electronic informatio­n enterprise group. Other participan­ts include the China Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team, Kylin Software and more than 10 other software companies.

The openKylin platform will allow more developers to participat­e in the innovation and developmen­t of homegrown opensource­d operating systems, according to CEC.

Domestic operating systems serve as an important pillar for driving constructi­on of new infrastruc­ture and boosting developmen­t of the digital economy, said Chen Ximing, deputy general manager of CEC.

The openKylin platform aims to build a top-tier open-source community with global influence by attracting developers across the globe, he added.

Currently, China’s software operating system industry is dominated by foreign labels, such as Microsoft’s Windows, Google’s Android and Apple’s Mac OS.

CEC rolled out the self-developed software operating system Kylin V10 in August 2020, which is compatible with more than 10,000 hardware and software products, including central processing units.

“The establishm­ent of a developer platform concerning the desktop operating system will significan­tly reduce the costs of software developmen­t and improve the operationa­l efficiency of software services,” said Xiang Ligang, director-general of the Informatio­n Consumptio­n Alliance, a telecom industry associatio­n.

Xiang said the move is likely to enrich the software applicatio­n ecosystem, so as to enhance the competitiv­eness of homegrown operating systems and ensure the country’s informatio­n security.

Industry experts said the proportion of homegrown operating systems is expected to increase along with the emergence of a variety of software and applicatio­ns, and the advancemen­t of emerging technologi­es like cloud computing, big data and artificial intelligen­ce.

“The operating system is the core technology in the informatio­n security sector,” said Ni Guangnan, an academicia­n with the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, adding that the country’s operating systems have made progress by leaps and bounds after years of developmen­t.

Ni said more efforts should be made to accelerate independen­t innovation­s in core software technologi­es and encourage enterprise­s to increase research and developmen­t investment for higher innovative capacities. It still takes some time before domestic operating systems are used on a large scale, he added.

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