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IcelandIceland's soil conservation service saving millions with open sourceThu, 20/12/2012 - 12:48 — Anonymous
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OSOR.eu - Open Source News Icelands's Soil Conservation Service is increasingly relying on free and open source software solutions. Using the database management systems Mysql and Postgresql and other open source tools, helps in saving "millions of Icelandic kronas per year." The agency's tasks include combating desertification on the island. This means halting the encroachment of sand and fighting soil erosion. The organisation also promotes sustainable land use and helps to restore degraded areas. Iceland's soil conservation service saving millions with open sourceThu, 20/12/2012 - 12:48 — Anonymous
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JoinUp Icelands's Soil Conservation Service is increasingly relying on free and open source software solutions. Using the database management systems Mysql and Postgresql and other open source tools, helps in saving "millions of Icelandic kronas per year." The agency's tasks include combating desertification on the island. This means halting the encroachment of sand and fighting soil erosion. The organisation also promotes sustainable land use and helps to restore degraded areas. Iceland's soil conservation service saving millions with open sourceThu, 20/12/2012 - 12:48 — Anonymous
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JoinUp Icelands's Soil Conservation Service is increasingly relying on free and open source software solutions. Using the database management systems Mysql and Postgresql and other open source tools, helps in saving "millions of Icelandic kronas per year." The agency's tasks include combating desertification on the island. This means halting the encroachment of sand and fighting soil erosion. The organisation also promotes sustainable land use and helps to restore degraded areas. Iceland's soil conservation service saving millions with open sourceThu, 20/12/2012 - 12:48 — Anonymous
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JoinUp Icelands's Soil Conservation Service is increasingly relying on free and open source software solutions. Using the database management systems Mysql and Postgresql and other open source tools, helps in saving "millions of Icelandic kronas per year." The agency's tasks include combating desertification on the island. This means halting the encroachment of sand and fighting soil erosion. The organisation also promotes sustainable land use and helps to restore degraded areas. EU: European countries aligning their interoperability policiesWed, 04/04/2012 - 12:13 — Anonymous
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ePractice.eu 2 - Summary:
Seventeen out of 29 European countries now have national guidelines on interoperability, a recent case study shows. Nine of these 17 national interoperability plans are well aligned with the European Commission's Interoperability Framework (EIF). IS: Public administration in Iceland moving to open sourceWed, 04/04/2012 - 11:57 — Anonymous
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ePractice.eu 2 - Summary:
Public administrations in Iceland are increasing their use of free and open source software. The country's Government recently launched a one year migration project for all of its public institutions. All of Iceland's public administrations moving towards open sourceWed, 21/03/2012 - 16:22 — Anonymous
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JoinUp All public administrations in Iceland are increasing their use of free and open source software. The country's government recently launched a one year migration project for all of its public institutions. "The goal of the project is not to migrate public institutions to free and open source software in one single year but to lay a solid foundation for such a migration which institutions can base their migration plans on", reports Tryggvi Björgvinsson, the project leader. All of Iceland's public administrations moving towards open sourceWed, 21/03/2012 - 16:22 — Anonymous
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JoinUp All public administrations in Iceland are increasing their use of free and open source software. The country's government recently launched a one year migration project for all of its public institutions. "The goal of the project is not to migrate public institutions to free and open source software in one single year but to lay a solid foundation for such a migration which institutions can base their migration plans on", reports Tryggvi Björgvinsson, the project leader. All of Iceland's public administrations moving towards open sourceWed, 21/03/2012 - 16:22 — Anonymous
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JoinUp All public administrations in Iceland are increasing their use of free and open source software. The country's government recently launched a one year migration project for all of its public institutions. "The goal of the project is not to migrate public institutions to free and open source software in one single year but to lay a solid foundation for such a migration which institutions can base their migration plans on", reports Tryggvi Björgvinsson, the project leader. EU: STORK 2.0 to start in January 2012Mon, 19/12/2011 - 13:00 — Anonymous
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ePractice.eu 2 - Summary:
After three years of operation, the STORK project (Secure idenTity acrOss boRders linKed) is coming to an end. It was recently announced in an IT magazine that STORK 2.0, its successor, will start in January 2012.
IS/INT: Iceland wins European eDemocracy awardTue, 13/12/2011 - 09:54 — Anonymous
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ePractice.eu 2 - Summary:
On 13 October 2011, the Icelandic Citizens Foundation website 'www.citizens.is' received a European eDemocracy award for its efforts in promoting democracy online.
EU: Review surveys health information-seeking behaviour on the InternetWed, 02/11/2011 - 09:55 — Anonymous
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ePractice.eu 2 - Summary:
On 4 October 2011, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) published a literature review aimed at providing an overview of research studies on online EU: EC takes first step to ensure emergency call system for road accidents in place by 2015Fri, 14/10/2011 - 07:41 — Anonymous
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ePractice.eu 2 - Summary:
The first measure to ensure that by 2015 cars are able to dial emergency services for drivers or passengers when they have a serious accident was adopted by the European Commission on 8 September 2011. |
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