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Tag Archives: socitm
What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Getting the digital debate going – Jimmy Leach announces the FCO's conference on cyberspace. Sounds interesting! Mid year review: the state of DH digital – Great honest review of activity … Continue reading
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Tagged betterconnected, conference, course, databases, democracy, digitaldiplomacy, digitalengagement, education, evaluation, fco, feedback, Health, learning, localgovweb, ofsted, opendata, policy, schools, socitm, thinktanks, toptasks
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What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. openkent :: home – "Open Kent is where public sector bodies in Kent can publish information about the services they provide." How to do a Crowd | Innovator Inside – … Continue reading
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Tagged cms, Communities, connectors, cookies, crowdsourcing, gds, innovation, kent, localgov, neilwilliams, networkedps, opendata, pr, publishing, simonwakeman, singledomain, socitm
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Bookmarks for April 30th through May 14th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Should the Public Sector pay for Content Management Systems? « Carl’s Notepad – [with open source] "You will still need to consider the integration aspects but open source products are … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, adoption, amazon, aws, casestudies, cloud, cloudcomputing, cms, collaboration, community, complexity, crm, css, css3, design, development, devon, discussion, drupal, e2.0, ecm, enterprise, enterprise2.0, enterprisearchitecture, examples, featurecreep, future, government2.0, governmentit, headshift, html, ict, internet, it, joomla, localgovernment, localgovweb, microsoft, opendata, opensocitm, opensource, pewinternet, plugin, productivity, programming, publishing, redmonk, report, research, ruby, saas, salesforce, semantic, semanticweb, sharepoint, socialmedia, socialnetworking, socialsoftware, socitm, Software, strategy, technology, TimBernersLee, tool, usa, web, web2.0, webdesign, wiki, wikis, wordpress
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Productivity, responsiveness and lighter weight
I rather like this, from Gartner’s Mark McDonald: While the future will require IT to deliver enterprise specific strategies and initiatives there are a few considerations to keep mind: Productivity is different than efficiency and those differences matter It is … Continue reading
Jos Creese new Socitm President
Hampshire County Council’s Head of IT Jos Creese is the President of Socitm for the next 12 months, and if this quote is anything to go by, he seems an ideal man for the job: IT professionals must carve out a … Continue reading