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Theory-Driven Design of Groupware for Collaborative Learning: Problems, Analogies, and New Hypotheses
White Paper Information categorization in groupware to improve communication and coordination has been debated for many years. This paper examines two models of information categorization that has received considerably attention in two different research... [03 Jul 2008]
Photo Firm Enhances Customer Service and Clips Costs Through Server Virtualization
White Paper Bergen County Camera is the area's largest service-oriented Photo Specialty store, which carries an assortment of photographic equipment, provides a range of digital imaging services, and also features a Fine Art Photographic Gallery. [23 Mar 2008]
Taking Learning to the Limit: Bergen County Technical Schools
White Paper Bergen County Technical Schools implemented IPC to connect campuses, connect teachers with parents, and prepare students for a lifetime learning. [07 Jan 2008]
From Places to Connections
White Paper This presentation discusses changes in the sense of identity. [06 Oct 2007]
Video: What is web 2.0's place in the enterprise?
Video At a recent Churchill Club event in San Francisco, moderator Dave Margulius talks to panelists Douglass Merrill, vice president of engineering at Google; Levi Strauss CIO David Bergen; Hasbro CIO Doug Schwinn; and McKesson CIO Randall Spratt. [27 Jul 2007]
Munich finally flicks the Linux switch
News But executives at the local authority in Bergen, Norway, have recently delayed their Linux desktop plans for a further two years. The city of Munich has finally started to migrate to Linux on the desktop, a year later than planned. [26 Sep 2006]
Simplifying Client-Server Application Development With Secure Reusable Components
White Paper Internet-related crime is increasing at a rapid rate. Attackers exploit weaknesses in the Web's underlying communication protocols, which were originally designed for a non-hostile environment. Meanwhile, society is facing a large deficit of... [22 Sep 2006]
Norwegian desktop Linux switch halted
News Ambitious plans by the Norwegian city of Bergen to move to an open source desktop environment have been suspended. Ole-Bjorn Tuftedal, special adviser on contracts and technology for the city of Bergen, said on Monday that the desktop Linux... [06 Sep 2006]
Bergen County Technical Schools: Opening Up to the World - Through a New World of IP Videoconferencing
White Paper Located in a high-income region of New Jersey, Bergen County Technical Schools (BCTS) emphasizes a technology-based, career-focused curriculum. To strengthen its global commitment and technology focus, BCTS installed its first videoconferencing... [23 Mar 2006]
Munich delays Windows to Linux switch yet again
News In July, the Austrian city of Vienna kicked off its migration to open source software on the desktop and the Norwegian city of Bergen also plans to migrate. The city of Munich will not start its migration to Linux on the desktop until 2006, a year... [06 Sep 2005]
Linux schools pilot hopes to inspire others
News The city of Bergen in Norway is also at the early stages of a desktop Linux rollout that will eventually lead to 32,000 pupils and 4,000 teachers using Linux at 100 schools across the city. A number of schools in the US state of Indiana have... [05 Aug 2005]
Performance Management and Public Sector Reform: The Norwegian Hospital Reform
White Paper When New Public Management (NPM) reforms are introduced in various countries, one central element in the balance between political control and institutional and professional autonomy is the development of new performance management systems. [31 May 2005]
University of Oslo Consolidates on an Oracle Enterprise Grid to Achieve 153% ROI in Five Years
White Paper The Universities of Oslo, Bergen, and Trondheim each operated its own financial applications. In 2001, the university's maintenance costs soared as hardware used for its enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications neared the end of life. [08 May 2005]
Leader: Can Windows to open source moves still shock?
Leader Big wins for Linux - European cities such as Munich, Bergen and Vienna come to mind - show that no longer can Windows and other proprietary OSes (though mainly Windows) have it their own way. This week has seen the subject of migration from Windows... [24 Mar 2005]
Linux wins over Austria's capital
News The city of Bergen, in Norway, is migrating desktops in its 100 schools, which have 32,000 students and pupils. The Austrian capital city of Vienna's local government is due to start migrating its desktop PCs to open source software in the second... [26 Jan 2005]
