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May Cheung
18th April 2022

CIO.com Analysis: UK’s DDaT procurement playbook draws mixed reviews from CIOs

The UK government’s digital, data, and technology playbook (DDaT) provides new guidance on how central government should source and contract with suppliers for digital projects...

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May Cheung
24th March 2022

The New Stack asks: Can Open Source Sustain Itself without Losing Its Soul?

At the end of 2021, the Log4j security vulnerability once again thrust the challenges of open source into the spotlight. This crisis birthed an “I...

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May Cheung
9th March 2022

Computer Weekly reports on Datacentres and climate change: Operators accused of being all talk and no action on sustainability

Datacentre operators talk a good fight when it comes to tackling climate change, but there is far more they should and could be doing to...

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May Cheung
22nd February 2022

Herald Climate Conversations Podcast #7: Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK

THE Herald’s Climate Conversations podcast, in association with Epson, this week welcomes Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK – a not-for-profit organisation for the business of...

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May Cheung
1st February 2022

Information Age looks at 2022 Predictions in “2022: the year of the open source tiger”

In celebration of Chinese New Year, Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK, provides her 2022 predictions for open source technologies in the UK Published: 1 February...

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May Cheung
21st January 2022

Computing.co.uk asks “Is it time for open source to be treated as a public good?”

Open source is everywhere, including critical infrastructure. Should governments be playing more of a role in its governance? Open source software is widely regarded as...

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May Cheung
19th January 2022

Interview: The Beautiful Truth “Amanda Brock: My Life on Purpose”

We talk to Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK, a UK-based not-for-profit company which supports open source collaboration and open technologies. By The Beautiful Truth Published:...

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OpenUK
27th December 2021

JAXenter with “Predictions from Patrick McFadin, Amanda Brock, Donnie Berkholz, & Frank Reno: 2022 Outlook – Developer Experience, automation, & data”

What does 2022 hold for developer experience, automation, and data? We asked the experts about their new year predictions for the upcoming year. How will...

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Open UK
25th November 2021

Computer Weekly on “OpenUK widens open path to carbon-neutral future”

Computer Weekly recently reported on open source championing not-for-profit OpenUK puts forward plan to reduce the environmental impact of datacentres, with an emphasis on encouraging site...

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OpenUK
24th November 2021

Computer Weekly asks “Growing pains: Where next for Gaia-X?”

With one of its founding members preparing to exit the project because of concerns over the growing influence of non-European entities on its operations, questions...

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