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Lawmaker blasts U.K. government on Microsoft policy

October 10, 2007 British Parliament member criticizes U.K. government's IT strategy, accusing it of "skewing the market" in favor of Microsoft. TAGS: policy, open source, information technology, member, health, government, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista

Microsoft document formats gain Mass. favor

July 2, 2007 Proposed technical guidelines include Microsoft's Office Open XML on the list of "open format" standards. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, agency, Microsoft Office, XML, Massachusetts, policy, state, standards, document, Microsoft Corp., information technology

Proprietary software--banned in Boston?

September 30, 2003 Massachusetts adopts a policy to favor open standards and open-source software in government computing projects. TAGS: open standard, Massachusetts, policy, open-source software, state, Boston, information technology, Web server, antitrust, open source, XML, Microsoft Corp., server

Mass. bill endangers OpenDocument decision

November 3, 2005 Senate bill proposes creation of task force to approve state technical policy, calling into question OpenDocument decision. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, electronic record, Massachusetts, information technology, policy, bill, decision, agency, standards, IBM Corp., Microsoft Office

Mass. officials criticize OpenDocument decision

November 1, 2005 Records supervisor, state senators probe Massachusetts' decision to standardize office applications on the document format. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, Peter Quinn, supervisor, Massachusetts, information technology, decision, senator, policy, IBM Corp., Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.

Accessibility could take a step backward

July 21, 2005 IBM's Frances W. West says a European plan threatens to fracture IT standards for people with disabilities. TAGS: disability, accessibility, information technology, barrier, government, policy, Europe, U.S.

Massachusetts CIO quits

October 4, 2006 Louis Gutierrez says he's leaving due to lack of tech funding; move not expected to affect OpenDocument policy. TAGS: Louis Gutierrez, OpenDocument Format, Massachusetts, CIO, state, bond, policy, information technology, letter

Hidden fraud risk in Sarbanes-Oxley?

March 7, 2005 Spotting fraud in huge amounts of corporate compliance data is like finding a needle in a haystack, analysts say. TAGS: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, fraud, compliance, Governor, policy, information technology

U.S. tech job gain or drain?

October 19, 2004 Two reports carry different messages: One predicts offshoring boom; the other applauds foreign investment. TAGS: Ron Hira, offshore, offshoring, IT services, techie, sourcing, U.S., worker, policy, information technology, outsourcing, professor

Judge orders Microsoft to search its systems

May 21, 2004 A federal court has told Microsoft to comb through its computers and archives to find an explanation of why it introduced an e-mail deletion policy amid its legal battles. TAGS: Burst.com Inc., Judge, court, attorney, policy, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., information technology, Microsoft Windows

Report blasts Mass. OpenDocument policy

June 29, 2006 An oversight committee criticizes standard-setting process as closed, unlawful and insensitive to people with disabilities. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, disability, information technology, open standard, Microsoft Office 2007, Boston, senator, state, decision, policy, Microsoft Office, chairman, document, Microsoft Corp.

The weakest security link? It's you

July 22, 2004 Despite their role as the last gatekeeper of IT security, many employees lack training and understanding. TAGS: Symantec Corp., computer security, information security, training, security, policy, information technology, survey, vice president, virus

Mass. hands OpenDocument reins to new CIO

January 31, 2006 Louis Gutierrez becomes chief information officer in Bay State, where he will take charge of OpenDocument policy. TAGS: Louis Gutierrez, OpenDocument Format, CIO, Mitt Romney, Massachusetts, Office 12, Governor, policy, state, chief information officer, IBM Corp., agency, information technology, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.
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