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.''''OFA Report: The Cloud Computing Workshop Apr 06, 2012

The workshop brought together high-level experts to discuss three broad aspects of cloud computing; the economic impact, the legal aspects and the way to move forward. The economic opportunity is irrefutable - If you live in a multi-device world, you simply need the cloud. The cloud will have a significant impact on our entire economy; from the micro level and the numerous benefits it brings to supply and demand alike, to the positive macro-effects in new job creation and GDP contribution. There are serious obstacles though in claiming these benefits, from practical operational limitations to misconceptions, distrust and a legal framework that is largely fragmented and complicated. The speakers broadened our understanding of these weak points, downplaying some issues that are overly considered important, while pointing out others that are crucial, yet evade our attention. The workshop illustrated that there are a lot of misconceptions but also a lot of common ground and it is becoming apparent that the way forward passes through better communication and collaboration, whether at the level of EU-US governments, Industry-Policymakers or Providers-Users.

“The cloud will happen; the question is whether it will happen to us, with us, or by us“   Read more: [PDF]

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Call for papers : Open standards and public procurement Nov 18, 2010

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The OpenForum Academy (OFA) is pleased to launch a first research stream which will focus on Open Standards in government ICT procurement. Procurement is where policy is put into practice and more rigorous analysis is needed to understand the challenges and opportunities involved.

OFA Fellows and associated academics are invited to submit proposals for research papers in one of two main areas:

  • The impact of Open standards in public procurement on the market

  • The barriers to implementation of an Open standards procurement policy and ways to overcome them

    The deadline for submitting an abstract, which should contain a research question (max 500 words) and notes on methodology, has been extended to end January 2011. The and the final paper is expected to be delivered by end June 2011.

    In addition to a €10 000 grant towards the research project selected to deliver the paper, OFA commits to a number of supporting external communications activities. At an early stage of the research, OFA will organise a roundtable event in Brussels, inviting experts to discuss the proposed research. The results of this roundtable should inform and be referenced in the final paper. Another public event will be scheduled to present the final paper, and will be followed by activities to disseminate the research results further.

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    Please direct any questions and abstract submissions to: sachiko@openforumeurope.org
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    e-Governance in public sector ICT procurement: what is shaping practice in Sweden? Apr 15, 2011

    ePractice - Is it reasonable to require any person or organisation to purchase specific software in order to be able to communicate with a governmental organisation? This question is at the heart of an ongoing debate in many countries within the EU,because of its implications for accessibility, transparency,
    democracy, and fairness in procurement and markets.

    In this paper we consider the inability of many Swedish governmental organisations to communicate in open formats, and report on an investigation into policy formulation which has led to this situation in one sector – local government.

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