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This month: October 2008 Reasons for the nonadoption of OpenOffice.org in a data-intensive public administration Why do organizations decide not to use open source desktop software? This paper examines the Belgian Federal Public Service (FPS) Economy which considered the use of OpenOffice.org, but eventually decided not to adopt OpenOffice.org as their primary office suite. This decision was to a large degree influenced by the fact that many users within the organization perform dataintensive tasks on a daily basis. |
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Podcasts Welcome to Openness 2.0 a fivepart ongoing series brought to you by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the University of Illinois at Chicago Libraries. In Part 1: The State of Openness, Sandra Braman, Mary Case, and Steve Jones breakdown the current state of openness in policy, culture and academics. |
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