With over 80 years of cultural information in its archive, the BBC is looking at making programme metadata available
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The Royal Courts (RCJ) of Justice’s £12.5m eWorking system has been axed, after months of poor implementation and low user uptake.
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The consultation on open standards in government IT is generating a lot of discussion, much of which misses an important point: so what?
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Microsoft has reported $17.41bn third quarter revenues, beating analyst estimates
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IT professionals lack the skills to truly understand the big data opportunity for business and government
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Nokia has reported a €3bn loss, due to what it describes as greater than expected competitive challenges and seasonality
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Citibank and the Royal Bank of Scotland are working with SAP to develop a cloud platform businesses can link their systems to directly
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Software companies, abuzz with lobbyists and patent lawyers over government open standards, are similar to the record industry 10 years ago.
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Amazon claims its new online store will make it easy for customers to find, compare, and start using cloud software.
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Emer Coleman, deputy director of digital engagement at the Government Digital Service, discusses the benefits of open data
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