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Does your organisation have a department of technology?

Governments around the world are slowly beginning to understand the importance of connecting citizens both with each other and with information that’s...

0 replies - 315 views - 05/06/13 by Adi Gaskell in Articles

Applying crowdsourcing to humanitarian disasters

Imagery for the Crowd is a fascinating project currently in beta stages.  It’s being run by the US Department of State Humanitarian Information Unit....

0 replies - 231 views - 04/26/13 by Adi Gaskell in Articles

The Open Source School of Innovation

The open source industry have been at the forefront of open collaboration and innovation for sometime, and fostering innovation and collaboration remains a...

0 replies - 800 views - 03/01/13 by Adi Gaskell in Articles

Are NoSQL and Big Data Just Hype? Interview with MySQL Creator, Monty Widenius

Conducted by Dmitry Sotnikov, COO of Jelastic , Oracle Duke’s Choice Award Winner for Java & PHP Platform-as-a-ServiceLast week, we had...

0 replies - 4450 views - 01/24/13 by Julia Wunder in Articles

Misconceptions regarding Java heap size arguments

There seem to be some misconceptions regarding the Java Heap size arguments.For those who don't know, Java is...

0 replies - 491 views - 05/06/11 by Brian Noll in Articles

Open Source India Week (formerly LinuxAsia) [February 2008]

[img_assist|nid=1354|title=|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=100|height=56]Open Source India Week (OSIW) is India’s largest Linux and Open Source event...

0 replies - 1562 views - 02/26/08 by Abhay Bakshi in News