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The Future of Business is Open Standards

The Future Of Business Is Open StandardsView SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: cen cerf)...

MEPs call for legal inquiry on Parliament lock-in

At yesterday's European Parliament petition hearing the issue of lock-in was in focus. As it turns out, the Parliament's new Parliament TV does not follow open standards. Moreover, MEPs are currently unable to exchange, send or receive open standards based...

The Case for Open Standards

Yesterday, I presented to the OFE Executive Council in London about the work of OFE's Standards Special Interest Group, with a very clear message: there is a good case for Open Standards. 31oct2008 SigpublicView SlideShare presentation or Upload your...

Benchmarking e-government, opening standards

Comparing approaches across government is a great way to learn. However, in the article Benchmarking eGovernment: tools, theory, and practice in the European Journal of ePractice no. 4, August 2008 by Cristiano Codagnone and myself , we document there are...

Software is no longer a pursuit for savants

Software is no longer a pursuit for software savants. Like climate change, terrorism, and the economy, it is a highly strategic issue on the table of government leaders. Like carbon trading, security services, and revenue, it is at the core...

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