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Open
Source and Government of the Republic of Slovenia
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<p>mag. Jo&#382;e
Zrim&scaron;ek - generalni direktor Direktorata za
informacijsko dru&#382;bo na Ministrstvu za visoko &scaron;olstvo,
znanost in tehnologijo. </p>
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<p>Although the roots of
open-source and free software reach back to
the very start of the development of computer products, it is only
recently that, together with the related business models, it has
become increasingly prominent and competitive with proprietary
software. Open-source software is not just transitional in nature.
The state administration of the Republic of Slovenia has been aware of
its existence and importance for at least a number of years. The
administration has been diligently using it, particularly in the area
of servers and network support systems, since at least the mid-90s, a
period in which the need for such solutions, the rising number of
users and the ongoing rationalisation of operations. To
support&nbsp;open-source software the state administration of the
Republic of Slovenia has invested in a lot of OSS projects. </p>
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<td>Biography: Mag.
Jo&#382;e Zrim&scaron;ek je leta 1991 kon&#269;al Fakulteto za elektrotehniko
in ra&#269;unalni&scaron;tvo
v Ljubljani, smer elektronika, leta 1996 pa je kon&#269;al magisterski
&scaron;tudij s podro&#269;ja telekomunikacij. Pri magistrskem
&scaron;tudiju se je v
okviru projekta Tempus izpopolnjeval na Univerzi v Padovi in v
Mednarodnem centru za teoreti&#269;no fiziko v Trstu.Pri svojem
dosedanjem delu je bil kot razvojni in&#382;enir zaposlen v podjetju
Iskra Elekrozveze, za tem pa kot sistemski in&#382;enir v sistemskem
razvoju Javnega zavoda RTV Slovenija. Leta 1997 se je zaposlil na
Telekomu Slovenije, kjer je od leta 1999 kot direktor sektorja vodil
Sektor za prodajo poslovnim uporabnikom, ki se je ukvarjal s celovito
ponudbo in prodajo telekomunikacijskih storitev Telekoma Slovenije
poslovnim uporabnikom. Na Telekomu Slovenije je med drugim tudi
aktivno sodeloval pri razvoju in realizaciji sistema za sprejem in
distribucijo multimedijskih vsebin preko &scaron;irokopasovnega
omre&#382;ja z
uporabo internetnega protokola do kon&#269;nih naro&#269;nikov (storitev se
uporablja pod blagovno znamko SiOL TV). Mag. Jo&#382;e Zrim&scaron;ek je
&#382;e
drugi mandat tudi &#269;lan Sveta za radiodifuzijo. Sedaj opravlja delo
v.d. generalnega direktorja Direktorata za informacijsko dru&#382;bo, na
Ministrstvu za visoko &scaron;olstvo, znanost in tehnologijo. </td>
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<h3><a name="k2"></a>The Future of Office Suites</h3>
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<td>Tim Bray, Sun Microsystems, Inc. </td>
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<td>What are office suites for, and why do we need them? What
kinds of businesses can be built around them? This talk will try to
identify the key trends affecting the future of office-suite technology
and business. The perspective will be a little bit XML-centric and
strongly Net-centric.</td>
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<td>Biography: Tim Bray managed the Oxford English Dictionary
project at the University of Waterloo in 1987-1989, co-founded Open
Text Corporation (Nasdaq:OTEX) in 1989, launched one of the first
public web search engines in 1995, co- invented XML 1.0 and co-edited
"Namespaces in XML" between 1996 and 1999, founded Antarctica Systems
in 1999, and served as a Tim Berners-Lee appointee on the W3C Technical
Architecture Group in 2002-2004. Currently, he serves as Director of
Web Technologies at Sun Microsystems, publishes a popular weblog, and
co-chairs the IETF AtomPub Working Group.</td>
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