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21 December 2010
Lessons from WikiLeaks: Decentralise, Decentralise, Decentralise
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Whether or not Wikileaks turns out to be a watershed in politics, there's another question of more immediate interest to the open source...
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08 December 2010
Not All Chrome Glisters
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The unveiling of Google's Chrome OS is rather extraordinary - not so much for what was announced, but how. After all, the first details ...
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06 December 2010
Things Fall Apart; the Centre Cannot Hold
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One of the many fascinating aspects of the Wikileaks #cablegate saga is that, unusually, computer technology plays a central rather than per...
30 September 2008
In the Blue Corner: Decentralisation...
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Here's an interesting emergent meme : An incoming Conservative government would decentralise health service computing and extend competi...
21 November 2007
Decentralise Your Data - Or Lose It
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Aside from the obvious one of not trusting the UK government with personal data, the other lesson to be learned from the catastrophic failur...
03 November 2007
Thus Spake Yochai
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I am still optimistic. It does seem that people have been opting for open systems when they have been available, and that has provided a str...
18 June 2007
Requiem for a Failed Methodology
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News that Granger is abandoning the sinking ship that is NHS Connecting for Health is hardly a surprise. The £12 billion project was doome...
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