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  • White House 2.0: Working through tech challenges

    It's only been a little over a month since the tech-savvy Obama administration moved in the White House, so it's no surprise that WH staffers might still be experiencing some growing pains on the...

    Blog posts | March 2, 2009 4:15pm PST

  • Can the U.S. CTO avoid being steamrolled by bureaucracy?

    There has been a lot of chatter about President Elect Barack Obama's plan to name a U.S. chief technology officer and the biggest challenge for anyone who takes the job is this: How do you avoid...

    Blog posts | November 9, 2008 4:14pm PST

  • What people hate most about health insurance

    In a public system bureaucracy is just waste. But in a private system, bureaucracy is a profit center. As the debate over health care heats up, this is the point I'll remember most.

    Blog posts | July 23, 2008 8:00am PDT

  • More open source contributions from bureaucracies, please

    What might move a bureaucracy to open its vaults and let its open source work roam free?

    Blog posts | July 9, 2008 11:01am PDT

  • Can open source help liberate the bureaucracy?

    If large bureaucracies ever learn to internalize policies enabling open source deployments they'll break the process chains the big international "solutions" providers depend on for their billings.

    Blog posts | June 5, 2008 12:15am PDT

  • Should software be patented? This site would like the practice stopped

    A new website entitled End Software Patents is attempting to galvanize public support to accomplish that goal. Here's the core of their argument: Patents differ from copyright in one key...

    Blog posts | February 29, 2008 6:38am PST

  • Libertarianism and its discontents

    CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says that while those in the tech world want to see government out of our lives, they don't really mean it.

    News items | October 18, 2007 4:00am PDT

  • What is stalling open source in healthcare?

    Because few companies in the open source movement are big enough to support large bureaucracies, these questions aren't even being asked. Which means the proprietary vendors continue to rule the day.

    Blog posts | August 2, 2007 7:03am PDT

  • Dreaming up a new defence contractor

    A bureaucracy extending far into the industries affected and having roughly the splendid indifference to mission and tax dollars otherwise characteristic of nationalised industries like the...

    Blog posts | May 22, 2007 9:08pm PDT

  • Huge new report recommends a new privacy bureaucracy

    After seven years, the National Research Council has issued a new 400-page report, entitled "Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age," which calls for a...

    Blog posts | May 4, 2007 4:02pm PDT

Additional Results

  • White House 2.0: Working through tech challenges

    It's only been a little over a month since the tech-savvy Obama administration moved in the White House, so it's no surprise that WH staffers might still be experiencing some growing pains on the...

    Blog posts | March 2, 2009 4:15pm PST

  • Can the U.S. CTO avoid being steamrolled by bureaucracy?

    There has been a lot of chatter about President Elect Barack Obama's plan to name a U.S. chief technology officer and the biggest challenge for anyone who takes the job is this: How do you avoid...

    Blog posts | November 9, 2008 4:14pm PST

  • Bureaucracy and open source: Do they mix?

    Another high-profile departure from Sun, this time MySQL's David Axmark is taking wing -- citing a dislike for working in a large organization: I have thought about my role at Sun and decided that...

    Blog posts | October 9, 2008 1:20pm PDT

  • What people hate most about health insurance

    In a public system bureaucracy is just waste. But in a private system, bureaucracy is a profit center. As the debate over health care heats up, this is the point I'll remember most.

    Blog posts | July 23, 2008 8:00am PDT

  • More open source contributions from bureaucracies, please

    What might move a bureaucracy to open its vaults and let its open source work roam free?

    Blog posts | July 9, 2008 11:01am PDT

  • Can open source help liberate the bureaucracy?

    If large bureaucracies ever learn to internalize policies enabling open source deployments they'll break the process chains the big international "solutions" providers depend on for their billings.

    Blog posts | June 5, 2008 12:15am PDT

  • Should software be patented? This site would like the practice stopped

    A new website entitled End Software Patents is attempting to galvanize public support to accomplish that goal. Here's the core of their argument: Patents differ from copyright in one key...

    Blog posts | February 29, 2008 6:38am PST

  • Libertarianism and its discontents

    CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says that while those in the tech world want to see government out of our lives, they don't really mean it.

    News items | October 18, 2007 4:00am PDT

  • What is stalling open source in healthcare?

    Because few companies in the open source movement are big enough to support large bureaucracies, these questions aren't even being asked. Which means the proprietary vendors continue to rule the day.

    Blog posts | August 2, 2007 7:03am PDT

  • Dreaming up a new defence contractor

    A bureaucracy extending far into the industries affected and having roughly the splendid indifference to mission and tax dollars otherwise characteristic of nationalised industries like the...

    Blog posts | May 22, 2007 9:08pm PDT

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