Open source in the public sector – London 22/04/09


How can open source help your organisation save money and increase flexibility? Join us at Open source in the public sector in London on 22 April and be empowered with the knowledge you need to make the right choice for your organisation when considering the move from proprietary software.

Explore various options available and weigh up the pros and cons in terms of time, expense, logistics and security, and get the answers to your most pressing questions from experts in the field.

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Don’t miss your chance to hear from:
Dr John Pugh MP, Liberal Democrats – why is open source climbing up the IT agenda now?
Ryan Cartwright, Contact a Family – examine the difficulties and benefits of rolling out open source across the whole organisation
Alasdair Mangham, London Borough of Camden – hear first hand the challenges of implementing open source systems, including the people and cost implications
Prof. David Chadwick, University of Kent – hear the impact of open source systems on your organisations security
Gerry Gavigan, Open Source Consortium, Dr Stephen Lucey, BECTA and Liam Maxwell, Centre for Policy Studies – discuss the place of open source in the ICT procurement process
Adrian Davey, Tube Lines – investigate the business and economic decision making process for staying with Microsoft systems
Chaired by Mark Elkins, British Computer Society Open Source Specialist Group

Discover how an open source system could enable your organisation to be responsive to some of the latest, flexible software solutions available and ensure you make an informed decision about the best way forward for your organisation’s IT strategy.

To book your delegate place visit www.kable.co.uk/events or call our conference team on 0203 353 4858 .

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