Software that could be freely edited existed long before proprietary programs became the norm — but then it largely disappeared. When source-available, “free and open software” (FOSS) reemerged in the...
...industries, based on best practices identified and described by SAE committees and task forces. SAE International also supports projects and programs in STEM education, professional certification, and collegiate design competitions....
...Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Founded in 1934, the society is a professional body and scientific association with oversight of specialists in the arts of imagery exploitation and photographic cartography. The...
...press release as well. This was his response: Appreciated the blog. Wanted to clarify: In this announcement, we didn’t commit to publishing our entire portfolio online, although we are committing...
Item: Having the latest computer technology is great. But what e-government users from the public sector as well as citizens really want is software interoperability. Unfortunately IT managers still only...
...and protected by universal strong authentication, is being built today with Liberty’s open identity standards, business and deployment guidelines and best practices for managing privacy. The second reason is also...
...is finally coming into its own - to mention only a few of the many forces that are transforming the realities that ruled the IT marketplace for decades. When the...
The following is the text of the Editorial from the latest issue of my eJournal, Standards Today. You can find the complete issue here, and receive a free subscription here....
...desktop as well. Let’s start by setting the scene. The in-car computing system has been a focus of competitive jockeying ever since computer chips first found their way under the...
...indication, the answer is “not likely,” despite the fact that Big Blue’s latest commitment to OpenOffice, on its surface, sounds like good news. The reason? It’s too little, and too late. Here’s why. ...