Author name: Amanda Brock

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Amanda Brock from OpenUK talks about Open software hardware and data

On this episode, we are talking with Amanda Brock from OpenUK. OpenUK is a UK-based not-for-profit company which supports open source collaboration and open technologies within the United Kingdom. Its primary stated focus is to develop and sustain UK leadership in Open Technology, comprised of open source software, open source hardware and open data.

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Berlin Buzzwords features Amanda Brock, CEO in Success Stories Blog

Berlin Buzzwords Success Stories is our brand new blog series where we ask people in the bbuzz network to share their own story. Part of ensuring a wide range of opinions and ideas can be shared at Berlin Buzzwords is ensuring that people from underrepresented groups within the Berlin Buzzwords community can attend and engage

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OpenUK and the Use of Open Source Software, Hardware, and Databases – Percona Podcast 16

Episode description from Percona: Amanda Brock is the CEO of OpenUK an organization that promotes the use of open source software, hardware, and data in the UK. Amanda has a deep background in open source dating back to the time she was the general council for Canonical. The HOSS talks with Amanda about her background,

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Everybody wants to rule the world, Amanda Brock (Wuthering Bytes 2019)

This talk will start by exploring some of the profound changes that we have seen over the last decade or so and, in particular, how the smart phone and cloud computing have altered our perceptions of and interactions with software. Following which there be an introduction to trustable software and how we need to manage

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