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[News] European Parliament Goes with Free Software, Zmanda Optimises for European Union

  • Subject: [News] European Parliament Goes with Free Software, Zmanda Optimises for European Union
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 10:24:17 +0100
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European Parliament Selects Mule ESB Enterprise as Backbone for Enterprise-Wide Architecture

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| MuleSoft today announced that the European 
| Parliament has selected Mule ESB as the 
| backbone for their service-oriented 
| architecture (SOA).
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http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Mulesoft-1053247.html

Zmanda Launches Cloud Backup Solution Optimized for the European Union

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| EUDPD standardizes the protection of data 
| privacy for citizens throughout the EU by 
| providing baseline requirements. For 
| practical purposes, the EUDPD restricts most 
| organizations based in the EU from 
| transferring any personal information 
| outside the European Union.
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http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Zmanda-Inc-1053039.html


Recent:

[FSF] Free Software Action Alert!

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| The upcoming European parliament elections give the free software movement an
| opportunity to educate the candidates to the importance of protecting free
| software from bad legislation involving software patents, interoperability
| and net neutrality.  The French free software association April has organized
| the Free Software Pact initiative, but they need your help. In particular,
| candidates in the UK need to be contacted immediately.
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http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-fsf/2009-05/msg00004.html


Related:

Transparently Wrong

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| After much battling, Cappato obtained the study. Since it was actually
| written in 2005, and based on even earlier work, its conclusion are pretty
| worthless: they essentially say that there is no cost benefit to switching
| from Microsoft's products to free, but do note that there are issues of
| independence involved that politicians might like to consider.
|
| Given that things have moved on so much in the last five years, particularly
| in terms of office document format standards, I don't want to dwell on those
| outdated results. Instead, I'd like to highlight the fact that the European
| Union's bureaucracy fought to keep it unpublished for all that time; worse,
| the justification was protecting the âcommercial interests of Microsoftâ.
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?entryid=2195&blogid=14


The EU Parliament still sticks with Microsoft. Hereâs why.

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| An Italian EU deputy, Marco Cappato, had the guts to ask. The reply was they
| were basing on a study made in 2005. He asked to them to make it public, but
| his request was refused. Nobody believed he could get the EU to make it
| public. An well known Italian IT website even called that âa miracleâ.
|
| Iâm going no further, Iâll just translate Cappatoâs post and attach here the
| document for the world to see. Up to you to judge how good it is.
|
| (not that is that the document is still super-secret, but it has been
| disclosed very recently and I guess you wonât have many other chances to read
| it otherwise)
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http://www.stefanoforenza.com/the-eu-parliament-still-sticks-with-microsoft-heres-why/


Secret EU Open Source Migration Study Leaked

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| For 4 years MEP Marco Cappato tried to get access to the EU Council's 2005
| open source migration study because he is a member of a responsible IT
| oversight committee in the European Parliament. His repeated requests for
| access were denied. Now they have finally been answered because the Council's
| study has escaped into the wild (PDF in French and English). Here is a quick
| look. It is embarrassing! Gartner, when asked if there were any mature public
| Linux installations in Europe, claimed that there were none. Michael Silver
| said, 'I have not spoken to any sizable deployments of Linux on the desktop
| and only one or two StarOffice deployments.' Gartner spread patent and TCO
| FUD. Also, the European Patent Office participated in the project, although
| it is not an EU institution.
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http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/05/15/1229231&art_pos=1
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