infoday ICT PSP 23Apr08 BXL

Info Days The infoday on the second call for proposals of the ICT PSP will be held on
23 April 2008
(10.30-16:30, registration starting at 09:15) at

MCE Management Centre Europe
, Rue de l'Aqueduc 118, B-1050
Brussels. Click

here
to register for this information day.

IPv6 An unlimited source of Internet addresses to be on stream in Europe by 2010

An unlimited source of Internet addresses to be on stream in
Europe by 2010

Increasing
demand for Internet based services means that there would not be enough
addresses to support this expected growth, if no action is taken.
Encouraging internet users and providers to adopt the latest Internet
Protocol (IP version 6 or IPv6) will provide a massive increase in
address space, much in the same way as telephone numbers were
lengthened in the 20th century. The European Commission today set
Europe a target of getting 25% of EU industry, public authorities and
households to use IPv6 by 2010, calling for concerted action at
European level to get all actors prepared for a timely, efficient
change to avoid extra costs for consumers and give innovative European
companies a competitive advantage.

eParticipation Preparatory Action Call for Proposals and Work Programme 2008

eParticipation Preparatory Action Call for Proposals and Work Programme 2008

The
third call for proposals for the eParticipation Preparatory Action is
open in June (draft of the call in May) and close in 29th August (to be
confirmed). Communication of selection results to proposers and start
of negotiations are foreseen for October and contracts signed by the
end of the year.
+info: infso-eparticipation-event AT ec.europa.eu
Aims (Attention final call text in June):
- Fighting the perceived democratic deficit
- Reconnecting citizen with politics and policy-makers
- Reducing the complexity of decision making and legislation process
Objectives 2008 (3 countries 75% direct cost funded):
1. Advancing eParticpation (trial projects - 600/800KE - 2years)
1.1.Transparency in tracking legislation and decision making processes
1.2. Visualisation of impacts of legislation
1.3. Policy development related to the Internet and its governance
1.4. Petitions
1.5 Inclusive Social Networking
2. Inter-parliamentary networking and cooperation (Support Action 400KE)

Trial Projects:
Test ICT novel solutions for deployment, demonstrate possible
solutions, document practices, and the benefits, drawbacks and critical
success factors, including activities:
- Tailoring the tools to the specific objectives
- Implementing the real-life trial
- Analysis results and assess impact of users and legislatives processes
- Dissemination of results and cooperation with projects of eParticipation

Pre-registration of proposals before end of July. No EPSS. Certified
Applicat declaration signed. Total budget 5ME. Part A, 5pages of
project profile and traditional part B.

http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/egovernment/implement...
Profile:

eParticpation

Abstract:

Develop a Prototype of one Experimental Demonstrator
(PED) of an innovative trusted social and business networks, based on
rich-semantic, micro-profile on unique user IP, for enhancing the
“Consensuality” of sharing personal data, information and
knowledge, competences and resources to remix authorized and referred
contents and collaborate and cooperate in works for new creation,
production, business, distribution and consumption models.

Empirical
eSociability results will be carry out in quantitative and
qualitative test of the prototype, in order to improve the efficiency
and r
esearch
the needs and lacks and main factors, include signals, of the
eSociability.

Our
basic hypothesis is based on our expectations that if the user can
control the privacy and the private and personal profile, the person
trust of the electronic information and communication environment.
can improved the affability, emphatibility and consensuality of
electronics interactions of Individual actors, persons and artificial
agents/applications, and Social Networks.

Verify, Manage, & Protect

TRACEABILITY: Verify, Manage, & Protect

iThenticate
is a proven tool that gives publishers, corporations, law firms, and others the power to check the originality of documents and manuscripts instantly. It also allows these entities to find out if any of their current intellectual property is being misappropriated somewhere on the internet.
Why is iThenticate necessary?
Almost every day, a new report of intellectual property theft comes across the newswires: a dishonest newsman like Jayson Blair has cribbed passages from other news stories, a book publisher is sued over plagiarized passages in a recent work, a sensitive internal memo from a large corporation has appeared on the internet, and the list goes on.
Due Diligence & Accountability

iThenticate is the answer to this digital plagiarism epidemic. Its powerful search technology performs due diligence on submitted manuscripts before they are published or disseminated, saving companies time and money and also protecting them from potential legal exposure.
How It Works

Unlike some other plagiarism detection systems, iThenticate requires no installation or maintenance of additional software. Because iThenticate is completely web-based, compatibility between different computers and operating systems is never a problem. Most importantly, getting started with plagiarism prevention is quick and easy. Our thorough support materials, intuitive interface design, comprehensive training programs, and dedication to quality customer support ensure that using iThenticate is a consistently rewarding experience.

Meshup graph

Meshup, when Data is inside the Web (thanks to the dexterity of RDF) it is
meshable. Whereas, when it is simply published on the Web is is mashable

Will Mashups Push Web 2.0 into the Enterprise Arena?

The short answer is,
“yes,” but I believe it is conditional to certain changes that have to
happen first. Let me focus on what prevents mashups from evolving into
the enterprise space right now. According to Gartner, corporate
developers spend approximately 65 percent of their effort building
bridges between applications. Think about information that’s stored in
a typical enterprise and how it interacts with information on the Web.
The problem each enterprise faces is how to let customers, partners,

OpenID

[Ed. We have recently seen a rise in interest in several new identity technologies. These technologies arise from a different set of missions than traditional enterprise focused, domain-centric identity management systems. This article, written by Netmesh's Johannes Ernst and VeriSign's David Recordon explores the "why" of one of these technologies - OpenID.]

Many digital identity technologies exist already; why does the world need OpenID?

Sxip Identity

David Huska           View profile
     More options Dec 4 2006, 11:59 am

Welcome to the OpenID4Perl Google Groups and the first code drop of   
OpenID4Perl!

The library is a work in progress - please review both the CHANGELOG   
and TODO for more information:ation:

        http://openid4perl.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/CHANGELOG
        http://openid4perl.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/TODO

OpenID4Perl is a Perl library that will support the following OpenID   

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