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ODF in Denmark

[Note: Almost all links here are in Danish] The Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation will from 1 September 2006 make its online publications and other written communication available in ODF. That was announced by Minister of Science, Helge...
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ODF - an ISO standard

It was all over the news last week, but the official word from ISO only just came out: ISO and IEC approve OpenDocument OASIS standard for data interoperability of office applications. A couple of quotes: Alan Bryden, ISO Secretary-General: "ISO/IEC...
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Assertion of Intent

IDABCs eGovernment Observatory brought this story out in English yesterday: The Danish IT Architecture Committee has decided to stand firm on SAML 2.0 as the recommended standard for federation. Once broken into English, the story was quickly brought around internationally....
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Harnessing the Benefits of Openness

The Washington-based Committee for Economic Development (CED), "an independent, nonpartisan organization of business and education leaders dedicated to policy research on the major economic and social issues of our time and the implementation of its recommendations by the public and...
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A Motion, a Bill, and a Policy

Just in case anyone missed the recent news: There are three new cases of policy movement for openization: Denmark, Minnesota and Norway. Denmark Morten Helveg has presented a motion in Parliament (Danish version, dated 30 March, 2006). It says: Parliament...
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Successful enterprise architecture

Vibeke Trolle Hansen has published her Master of IT thesis, Enterprise Architecture - how to establish and sustain a successful EA (3MB PDF). Abstract Enterprise architecture aims to establish business and IT alignment. EA is often applied to ensure a...
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Danmark 2.0

I am very pleased to announce a new blog: Danmark 2.0 (RSS) I'm now a resident blogger for: [Ingeniøren, Engineering Weekly, is Denmark’s leading publication in the fields of science and technology providing high quality and objective information on a...
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EA Fellows

I'm proud to be one of the founders of EA Fellows, a Danish think-tank offering enterprise architecture consulting services. I've teamed up with fellow bootstrappers Allan Bo Rasmussen (Zebranet), Bo Møller (i360 ConceptLab) and Tommy Pedersen (SimMark), and we have...
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Days of Openness

Linuxforum 2006 here in Copenhagen was great. There's a report at Groklaw. In my view, the highlight was Simon Phipps' presentation. My favorite quote: "If you don't join the network, you don't get the effects". It's exactly the network effects...
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My bookshop

Several years ago, I created Gotzemazon, an Amazon-WS-driven shop. People out there are actually using it (thank you!), so I thought it was time to refresh it a bit. I see some opportunities in thematic bookshops, for example an EA...
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An Afternoon with Peter Quinn

Peter Quinn, the former state CIO of Massachusetts, is on a European speaking tour. Today he spoke in Copenhagen at a public meeting arranged by Prosa. He gave a great presentation (similar to this presentation from last week) about the...
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XFormsAJAX-ODF

James Governor: Is XForms the killer app for enterprise AJAX? Bob Sutor: The pieces are falling into place XForms and AJAX - of course. And ODFand web service are not unrelated at all. It's when used together these standards become...
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a|EA Denmark

I have established a local Chapter of the Association of Enterprise Architects (a|EA) together with my good friend and ex-colleague, Kristian Hjort-Madsen, who serves as a|EA's international secretary. The inaugural meeting of the a|EA Denmark Chapter will take place at...
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Engineering Openization

. The Danish weekly called Ingeniøren (Engineering Weekly) has on Friday an article, Politisk flertal kræver åbne it-standarder (Political majority requires open standards") by Kurt Westh Nielsen. Kurt of course writes about our conference, and the fact that there was...
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On the radio

DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation) has an excellent weekly programme called Harddisken (The harddisk). This coming weekend's show will bring a feature about open standards. Jeff Kaplan was interviewed for the show, and I'll be in the studio talking about the...
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