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Welcome to Open Source Academy. Our aim is to encourage the use of Open Source Software by local authorities through knowledge sharing and practical advice. The content of our portal, as well as our one-to-one services, can help you economise on costs and increase Open Source's implementation efficiency.

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2008-03-06

New petition calls for open standards in the European Parliament

Brussels – 6 March 2008.                         full printable details

At a time when the EU Commission investigates the anti-competitive behaviour of a market-dominant player, the European Parliament (EP) still imposes that same specific software choice on both the European Union's citizens and its own MEPs.  OpenForum Europe, The European ... Read More

2007-11-23

Welcome to Life after ICT Lock-in

The trial period of Certified Open, a programme to evaluate the technical and commercial lock-in of ICT solutions has recently been launched.

Certified Open promotes fair and effective competition in the delivery of software, hardware and services.

Certified Open is a joint venture between OpenForum Europe (OFE) and Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE). The programme originated in UK local government and European Commission eTen projects and was further developed ... Read More

2007-10-29

South Africa plumps for Open Documents

All about interoperability...

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2007-10-19

Becta reports Microsoft to OFT

The British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (Becta) has referred Microsoft to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) for alleged anti-competitive practices in the schools software market.

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2007-10-10

Legal firms wake up to open source

Growing adoption of open source software spawns legal boom

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2007-08-31

Firefox tries viral marketing at schools

Mozilla has unleashed a special edition of its open source Firefox Web browser for students.

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2007-07-17

V1 committee gives thumbs down to Open XML doc spec

That means the U.S. could reject it as an open standard next month

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2007-07-13

Eduserv launches study into Open Licence use by cultural organisations

The Eduserv Foundation, part of the not-for-profit IT services group Eduserv, has announced that it is funding a study into how UK cultural heritage organisations such as museums, libraries and archives are using open licensing to share texts, images and ... Read More

2007-06-04

Newest GPL draft leaves Novell in the clear

The Free Software Foundation released the final draft of an updated General Public License on Thursday, a draft that prohibits future deals similar to the Microsoft-Novell patent pact but lets that one go ahead.

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