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Peter Abrahams, Bloor Research | 23rd August Why would a blind person go into a library? Maybe to borrow a book in Braille, or more likely to borrow a talking book, CD or DVD. In Lambeth the new answer is to learn to use a computer.
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Natalie Newman, Bloor Research | 24th March What will the 2011 Census tell us? Not much without geographic information technology! Demographic information guides the planning for all sectors. Whether for the provision of public services, the... |
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Gerry Brown, Bloor Research | 22nd December The technology world enlarged in 2010. Consumers fell in love with the intuitive user interfaces and versatile technologies of the likes of Apple, Facebook and... |
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Peter Abrahams, Bloor Research | 8th December In October, Martha Lane Fox, UK Digital Champion, wrote to Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General, with the results of a strategic review of DirectGov he had... |
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Gerry Brown, Bloor Research | 9th November I met with Brian Gentile, CEO of open source BI vendor Jaspersoft. Brian is a self-proclaimed “fan of new generation software”. Here is what he believes constitutes new generation... |
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Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 4th November The Instant-On Enterprise, as HP defines it, is a data-driven organization that leverages technology for everything - but specifically to better address the ever-evolving needs of end-users. |

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