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‘Open source policy mindshare, a challenge to SMEs’

‘Open source policy mindshare, a challenge to SMEs’ . Strategic Business Planning & Audit . Chartered IT Professional (CITP ) Microsoft Buisness Value Planning (MBVP) Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA ) Certified Information Systems Security Professional(CISSP)

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‘Open source policy mindshare, a challenge to SMEs’

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  1. ‘Open source policy mindshare, a challenge to SMEs’ International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners (IAMCP)

  2. Strategic Business Planning & Audit. • Chartered IT Professional (CITP) • Microsoft Buisness Value Planning (MBVP) • Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) • Certified Information Systems Security Professional(CISSP) • Microsoft Certified Inromation Technology Professional (MCITP) • http://nigelgibbons.net • @NRG_fx • IAMCP UK & International Board Member • Microsoft Partner Advisory Council • Microsoft Executive Partner Board • Cloud Security Alliance - UK & Ireland • Institute of Information Security Professionals (IISP) • Information Security Audit & Control Association (ISACA) • International Information Systems Security Consortium (ISC)2 • EuroCloud • Voices for Innovation Nigel GibbonsUniTech~ Chairman

  3. NRG ‘PB’ CurvePresentation Benefits Benefit Number of slide

  4. Mindshare Policy real-estate

  5. Communication Making it Material

  6. What is going on?

  7. Govt. Orchestrated Standards Bodies Regionally discrete • National Institute of Standards and Technology • www.nist.gov • European Commissions Information Society • http://ec.europa.eu/information_society

  8. SME’s Policy Battleground EU Info Society & NORM/APME

  9. Communication Getting the messaging right SME

  10. Communication Getting the messaging right

  11. ‘INTEROPERABILITY’ definitions proposed in research papers, reports, standards, or government documents

  12. DefinitionsGames in the name! Interoperability ? ? ? Open Standards

  13. DefinitionsInteroperability “The ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged”. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE Standard Computer Dictionary

  14. Important Interoperability “Open and interoperable are two words in the Information Technology world susceptible to misunderstanding at best, at worst to self-serving abuse. It is important to clarify their accepted meanings, because how they are understood in the market has direct practical consequences for consumers, vendors and regulatory authorities”. European Committee for Interoperable Systems

  15. Interop’ ClarificationNOT one & the same

  16. The Commercial DivideA misconception ¥ £ $ € = Interoperability = Open Standards

  17. Common GoalPlay as a team!

  18. ‘Free’ Getting the messaging right

  19. Adopters Dilemma Accidental Software Vendor

  20. Policy Remedy Commercial distortion • Maximise diversity • Foster Independence • Solutions stand on their own merits • Business like, business value focused.

  21. Policy Prospects • Encourage Innovation • Stimulate growth • Wealth generation • Employment • Economic regeneration

  22. ‘Doesn't affect me!’

  23. A final Thought ….or two .… A final thought~ or two…. We all live under the same sky, but we don’t all have the same horizon. KonradAdenaur (German Statesman; 1876-1967) Don’t wait. The Time will never be just right. Napoleon Hill (Author, 1883 – 1970)

  24. Value

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