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Government opens the door to open source software
Until very recently government spending on software was synonymous with Microsoft. It may cost the taxpayer but the US corporation has long been a safe mass market standard. In spite of regular calls to consider low cost Linux, OpenOffice and … Continue reading
EU plans could make IT procurement easier
By their very nature, public sector organisations are required to process and manage large quantities of data. They don’t always do a great job and some public sector bodies would certainly benefit from the services of a data processing specialist. … Continue reading
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Tagged data architect, data processes, IT Procurement, IT systems
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Some history behind information operations
In my previous post, I talked about a reinvented notion of information operations. Why reinvented? Well, it’s nothing more than conceited to think that the modern world has the monopoly on good ideas. Despite the massive surge of interest around … Continue reading
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