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Dutch government's Microsoft talks collapse

Talkback Why is Microsoft still working on other deals with different Dutch government agencies? For one, if Microsoft is allowed to "work" with different Dutch government agencies then are others as well at the same level and at the same time?

[December 23, 2004, 19:37]

Dutch government's Microsoft talks collapse

News Negotiations between Microsoft and the Dutch government over a potential deal worth €147m to upgrade 245,000 computers have fallen through. Microsoft said it was disappointed that the deal had fallen through, but that it was also working on other...

[December 23, 2004, 16:10]

Dutch government acknowledges Echelon spy network

News The Dutch government has publicly acknowledged the existence of the covert satellite surveillance network used by Britain, the US and other allied nations to eavesdrop on international phone calls, emails and faxes, code-named Echelon.

[January 24, 2001, 16:37]

Linspire boss urges Dutch government to go open source

News Linspire chief executive Michael Robertson yesterday urged the Dutch government to consider open source as an option in an ambitious upgrading of over 260,000 workstations and servers. Privacy and open source advocates have been up in arms since...

[December 15, 2004, 14:30]

Turn-key policy plan by Dutch government

Talkback This plan is being implemented right now and it's publication in September last year had an immediate effect on the relationships between government buyers of software products and their suppliers. An English translation of the Dutch policy plan on...

[April 8, 2008, 9:42]

Linspire boss urges Dutch government to go open source

Talkback http://www.linspire.com/lindows_michaelsminutes_archives.php? id=149 Just this week, we launched a laptop series with the world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart, starting at just 375 euros.anyone seen this one ?

[December 15, 2004, 18:37]

Linspire boss urges Dutch government to go open source

Talkback I've been a Linspire user off and on ever since Lindows 1.0. It unfortunately never was mature or robust enough to meet my needs, but Five-O which Linspire just released is a step in the right direction for getting Linux on the desktop.

[March 30, 2005, 12:51]

Linspire boss urges Dutch government to go open source

Talkback Dutch government might be liable for damages if they don't allow (or frustrate) other vendors to compete as described by EC regulations. So perhaps several vendors should at least investigate what their (legal) options (and rights) are in this case.

[December 15, 2004, 21:20]

Dutch MPs fight Microsoft deal

News The potential contract, which would run for five years and be worth €147m, has been questioned by several Dutch MPs who say it contravenes the Dutch government's policy on open-source software. It also appears to have been awarded without the Dutch...

[December 13, 2004, 13:50]

UK local government lags behind in open source

News The Dutch government has supported its open source policy by setting up OSOSS, a government funded agency to give public agencies legal, technical and organisational advice on open source software. Ghosh said that one possible reason why the UK...

[January 20, 2005, 17:05]

Dutch watchdog savages spammers

News The Dutch government appears to be having a great deal more success in tackling spam than the UK government, which has not prosecuted a single offender since anti-spam legislation was brought in last year.

[December 29, 2004, 13:00]

Fears for Oyster security as researchers claim crack

News Laurie said the Dutch government had been right to announce it was replacing the Mifare-based cards. I applaud the Dutch government for jumping straight on it," he said. Questions have been raised about the security of chips in Oyster cards after...

[June 23, 2008, 13:35]

EU patent decision postponed

News In July, the Dutch parliament passed a resolution calling the government to change the vote of the Netherlands from support to abstention. The FFII stated on its Web site that there are various reasons for the delay including the decision by the...

[December 8, 2004, 11:25]

Bluetooth security dangers ignored, say experts

News Laurie said the Dutch government had been right to announce it was replacing the Mifare-based cards. I applaud the Dutch government for jumping straight on it," he said. Former White House cybersecurity adviser Howard Schmidt has warned of the...

[April 23, 2008, 15:53]

E-Service Vehicle Registration Certificate Process Cut From 15 Days to Three Days

White Papers The Dutch government's Department of Road Transport (RDW) aims to bring seamless, electronic services to citizens and businesses, and in 2007 won Computable Magazine's Innovation Award. With the help of Microsoft Services, the RDW built an...

[October 11, 2008, 1:01]

Easy, Integrated Solution Gives Workers Remote Access, Improved Productivity

White Papers ROI, the Dutch Institute for Public Administration, is a nonprofit foundation based in the Netherlands that provides training to government offices in Europe. Many ROI training consultants work from home, accessing the ROI system through a Virtual...

[December 19, 2007, 0:01]

NAK Prepares for the Future With Service-Oriented Architecture

White Papers They wanted to improve speed and efficiency of application maintenance to stay compliant with constantly changing government regulations and update Oracle software and ensure that obsolete versions are no longer in use.

[December 23, 2006, 0:00]

Dutch Information Bureau Adopts Convergence Application to Authenticate Social Security Benefits

White Papers HP developed a new Service-Oriented Architecture-based application, which HP also maintains and supports, to ensure the accuracy and effectiveness of the work of this government organization. The Dutch Information Bureau, or Inlichtingenbureau, is...

[July 5, 2006, 0:00]

Dutch researcher claims e-passport hack

News Regardless how good the intention of the government might have been, the facts are that tested implementations of the e-passports inspection system are not secure," wrote vonJeek on The Hacker's Choice website.

[October 1, 2008, 17:58]

WordLogic Keyboard (Dutch)

Downloads You can start with "go.and get "govern.and then "government.andfinally "government-sponsored". Dutch Language VersionPrepare to be amazed! WordLogic Keyboard 4.2 for Windows MobileRapid text entry has never been easier or more powerful!

[April 18, 2002, 8:00]

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