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Checking in on the implementation of the Italian open source procurement and reuse law.
Italy’s law favouring open source software in public procurement and sharing of code is generally considered to be a good example of primary law. Yet, the law is also thought to have had little real…
NEWSCreated: 20/08/2021Updated Date: 23/08/2021

The DigitALL Public conference dedicated a full session to the role of open source in the public sector.
By addressing the challenges and opportunities of using open source in the public domain, the session focused on the benefits that public administration could gain from open source and drew ideas to…
NEWSCreated: 04/05/2021Updated Date: 04/05/2021
Italy’s ICT skills gap not closing, study shows
In Italy, the gap between workers’ available ICT skills and required ICT skills shows no sign of closing, according to a study by Italian ICT and telecom trade groups. An inventory of available ICT…
NEWSCreated: 20/01/2016Updated Date: 20/01/2016
Digital industry - a key solution of youth unemployment problem
European organizations have found the key to youth unemployment – they will conduct a research on the implementation of the Digital Agenda in the countries in which they operate and on the basis of…
NEWSCreated: 12/03/2015Updated Date: 12/03/2015
Winners of the European e-inclusion awards to be announced at the Digital Agenda Assembly on Friday 22 June
The European Commission will award prizes to the winners of the eInclusion awards at the Digital Agenda Assembly being held in Brussels on 21st and 22nd June 2011. A part of the Digital Agenda on…
NEWSCreated: 20/06/2012Updated Date: 20/06/2012
EU: Creating an inclusive Future Internet - Web 2.0 applications for all
Currently there is very little support for developers of Web 2.0 applications on how to make their applications usable by disabled and older people. Furthermore, incompatibilities between the…
NEWSCreated: 16/11/2011Updated Date: 16/11/2011