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25 February 2010
The Continuing Scandal of Vendor Lock-in
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As I've noted many times, one of the big benefits of deploying open source is freedom from lock-in: using open formats that anyone can i...
20 May 2009
Newham and the Prisoner's Dilemma
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Yesterday I had another meeting with Richard Steel, CIO of Newham, who was generous with both his time and information. After our introducto...
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