UK commits Ā£1 billion to chip development
Quoted in this Computing article
UK commits Ā£1 billion to chip development Read More Ā»
Quoted in this Computing article
UK commits Ā£1 billion to chip development Read More Ā»
Amanda was one of the panelists at INTRO to the Future of Software – Open Source alongside Eric Brewer & Keith Bergelt.
INTRO, Panel, “INTRO to the Future of Software”, Paolo Alto Read More Ā»
Amanda spoke at DevGuild on “Open Source Go-To-Market & Enterprise Readiness”. One of the advantages of a bottom-up open source go-to-market is that when done well, itās the most efficient flywheel for product adoption, developer marketing, and inbound sales. The problem is that when teams attempt to cross the chasm into larger deals, thereās often
DevGuild, Keynote, Open Source Go-To-Market & Enterprise Readiness, San Francisco Read More Ā»
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with OpenUK CEO Amanda Brock live from the OCP Regional Summit in Prague on her organizationās mission to drive open software, hardware and data contributions for UK developers. TechArena Ā· An Open Computing Landscape with OpenUKās Amanda Brock
An Open Computing Landscape with OpenUKās Amanda Brock Read More Ā»
Amanda was interviewed by Joseph Ruscio about the legal issues facing open source sofware start-ups.
Understanding Legal Issues for Open Source Software Start-ups Read More Ā»
Amanda gave the keynote talk at the Customer & Employee Experience Forum on 23 March at the Nobu Hotel London.
The focus of the March BCS Policy Jam was the Net Zero Review, published by former Energy Minister Chris Skidmore in January. But what does the review mean for Green IT? Claire Penketh reports. Hosted by the Head of BCS Policy, Daniel Aldridge, the panel consisted of John Booth, vice chair of the BCS Green
BCS Policy Jam, Can Green IT save the planet?, Panel Read More Ā»