Can Open Source Sustain Itself without Losing Its Soul?
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The Herald’s Climate Conversations podcast, in association with Epson, this week welcomes Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK – a not-for-profit organisation for the business of ‘open technology’ in the UK. Host Marc Strathie, Head of Research and Policy for Scotland IS, joins Amanda in debate as they discuss industry insights into green-tech and how behaviours
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n celebration of Chinese New Year, Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK, provides her 2022 predictions for open source technologies in the UK
Information Age looks at 2022 Predictions in “2022: the year of the open source tiger” Read More »
An excerpt from the article by The Beautiful Truth: What does purpose mean to you? I was fifty a couple of years ago. Hitting that marker was a time for huge contemplation and figuring out what my purpose was (at least for now). That necessitated making some very big changes in my life. A half
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What does 2022 hold for developer experience, automation, and data? We asked the experts about their new year predictions for the upcoming year. How will developer experience develop, how will automation develop, what should developers automate, and what will be important in 2022?
Queen Mary University London’s Centre for Commercial Law Studies wrote an article about Amanda.
The BCS team are joining OpenUK at COP26 in Glasgow as part of its Open Technology for Sustainability Day. The aim is to show how the climate crisis can benefit from the use of open source technology. BCS Senior Media Officer Claire Penketh spoke to Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK, about how rethinking tech could
BCS interviews Amanda Brock asking “Open source – what’s the big idea?” Read More »
An excerpt from the article in CIO Views: Amanda Brock worked as a lawyer for 25 years, 20 of them in-house in corporations, until 2018, when she decided to make a career change and went on to join OpenUK as CEO at the end of 2019. Amanda also serves on a variety of advisory boards
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We have existed as a company and not for profit organization since 2018. Last year, when I became CEO, was our first real year of generating revenue. The pandemic meant that we had to keep adapting and pivoting our activities to evolve in the new world we are all living in for the time being.