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Former Chief Editor at Public Sector Forums and UKGovOSS admin and founder |
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Business case development, Case studies, Corporate applications, CRM, EDRM, Intranet, Legal issues, Licensing, Middleware, Mobile applications, Office software, Open standards and interoperability, Operating systems, Security tools, Social media, Web servers, Web/content management |
Ian Cuddy's Activity
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Ian Cuddy wrote on their own wire: 5 months, 4 weeks ago
In light of a recent big increase in spam registrations, new users will only be to join the community if they’ve been approved - so if you’re a genuine users and trying to register, please bear with us, there’ll be a delay before you can log in. This isn’t the most ideal situation but [...]
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Ian Cuddy and Chris Puttick are now friends 5 months, 4 weeks ago
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Ian Cuddy wrote a new blog post: Government Sets Out Next Steps for Open Source 6 months ago
The Government has published today a ‘revised’ version of its Open Source, Open Standards and Re-Use Strategy, coinciding with the launch of its new ICT Strategy, ‘Smarter, Greener, Cheaper’.
Outlined in the latest plans - the first update in almost a year - are new measures designed to promote open source adoption in the UK public sector. [...]
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Ian Cuddy and Haydn Maidment are now friends 6 months ago
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Ian Cuddy commented on the blog post Open or Closed? New Report on Open Source in Local Government 6 months ago
Do you mean a Creative Commons Licence? (http://creativecommons.org/) That’s a very good point MJ & thanks for pointing that out. I noticed the site content is copyrighted too. I’ll work on updating this so that we move to a Creative Commons system.