Open Source Observatory October 2016
The Open Source Observatory (OSOR.eu) articles I wrote and published for the European Commission in October 2016.
Emilia-Romagna ends its use of OpenOffice | Nantes: Open source cuts off recurring charges |
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A source in the IT department of the Emilia-Romagna region confirmed to the Open Source Observatory that the region will end its use of OpenOffice. | Switching to open source ends the periodic recurring charges from proprietary software vendors, shows Nantes Métropole, France’s 6th largest city. |
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EC’s eHealth interoperability tests use open source [Europe]
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Danish taxes seek Linux and Apache services [Europe]
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Hungary seeks nationwide, open source eLearning tool [Europe]
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Slovakia: 40% ICT systems to use open source by 2020 [Europe]
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Nantes: ‘Surveys support switch to open source’ [Europe]
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Poland to start a central source code repository [Europe]
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European Parliament increases budget for EU-Fossa [Europe]
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Reusable theme to fix accessibility gov.uk sites [Europe]
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Study: Administrations unaware of IT vendor lock-in [Europe]
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EU-Fossa project submits results of code audits [Europe]
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Open source where possible in Polish Gdańsk [Europe]
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