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Microsoft opens portals for governments

malebolgia   on 09 November 2004 - 15:32 · 1 comment & 323 views

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Microsoft is trying to help governments stop reinventing the digital wheel.

As part of its many programs designed to keep government customers happy, the software giant has set up what it calls the Solutions Sharing Network, essentially a series of portals that government entities can use to post their own tips, procedures and even in-house software.

There is no cost to the governments that set up the site and the tools that they provide are also free to other governments that wish to adopt them. For example, the London Borough of Newham has posted a customer relationship management application that it developed. "There is no restriction from Microsoft on what's hosted," said Oliver Bell, the program manager for the project.

News source: C|Net News.com


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Ben Goodger has updated his Blog with some interesting stuff concerning the 1.0 release. Read the whole entry here.

This day has come a lot later than any of us originally planned, but that's the way software goes. I've learned a lot about a huge number of things in the process, have had the opportunity to talk to a lot of different people about their experiences with the software, etc. It's been a long road but we're finally here. No software is perfect, we did not fix every bug, implement every feature, but what we did do was create what we believe to be the best browser around. I want to thank you all again for the support over the past few years.

We also asked Ben what the progress was after 1.0 :

"After 1.0 we plan to resync our development work with the Mozilla trunk so that we can immediately pick up the great work that's been going on with Gecko since we've been away, continue our HIG compliance efforts for MacOS X, improve existing systems and plan for the next major release. The first interim release will be 1.1 in or around March 2005. ".


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#1 Gowcra on 10 Nov 2004 - 03:47
Excellent. Ms is finally doing something right but not like tehy really have a choice is it. There up against the govt and don't think they wann piss the govt off do you?

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