[DSC Europe 2020] The GeoPolitical Impact on Technology and the need for Open Tech – Amanda Brock

Amanda Brock, CEO at Open UK, will deliver a keynote with a unique perspective, as the UK moves to Brexit. She will look not only at the impact of these Governmental and State activities on Technology, but the impact of the overall GeoPolitical landscape, data and digital sovereignty, a cloud for Europe and Asia’s bifurcation […]

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Business Talk on meeting “Amanda Brock – The woman who is reinventing open source technology through OpenUK”

Amanda Brock, Chief Executive of OpenUK, says that many people recognize the value of open source from a technology standpoint, however, open source has had a far-reaching influence on people, cultures, and communities. OpenUK is a unique and progressive organization. Having recognized the need to combine the three opens, open source software, open hardware, and

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INTERVIEW: Amanda Brock, OpenUK, on how Open Source is moving into energy

How many energy companies have a policy against the use of so-called ‘Open source’ software in their activities? Amanda Brock, chief executive of OpenUK, says it’s a common prohibition – but she suspects that a closer look will reveal that the prohibition is out of date. She says, “they are using it, but don’t understand

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Data Sovereignty: what approach should the UK take?

‘Data Sovereignty: what approach should the UK take?’ in partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise, with The Rt Hon John Whittingdale OBE MP, Minister of State for Media and Data – Department for Digital, Culture, Media and SportMarc Waters, Managing Director UKIMEA – Hewlett Packard EnterpriseSimon Hansford, CEO – UKCloudProfessor Sadie Creese, Professor of Cybersecurity, Department

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