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Out Now: APDIP e-Note 7 – Open Technologies: Catalyst for Transformation

By Jeffrey A. Kaplan

http://www.apdip.net/news/apdipenote7 

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An ICT ecosystem is the entire technology environment. It is not just
hardware and software. It encompasses the policies, processes, procurement,
data, laws, applications, partnerships, standards and stakeholders that
together make up a technology environment for a country, a government or an
organization. People - those who create, buy, sell, regulate, manage and use
technology - are the most important part of any ICT ecosystem.
 
An open ICT ecosystem brings increased choices, collaboration, innovation
and economic opportunities. It impacts access to public information,
government procurement, industrial development (especially for small- and
medium-sized enterprises), privacy, security, investment policy,
intellectual property and economic growth.

Five principles define open ICT ecosystems and guide their evolution. Open
ICT ecosystems are:  interoperable, user-centric, collaborative, sustainable
and flexible. To activate these principles, there are three building blocks
of an open ICT ecosystem:  open standards, open source and
service-orientation.

This APDIP e-Note explains the value of open ICT ecosystems and elaborates
on their principles and building blocks in simple terms.

APDIP e-Notes are brief snapshots that present analyses of specific issues
related to information and communication technologies (ICTs) for sustainable
human development in the Asia-Pacific region. This online series introduces
readers to the who, what, where, why and how of a wide range of current
issues related to ICTs such as Internet governance, ICTs and poverty
alleviation, e-governance, free and open source software, and many others.
  

Download APDIP e-Note 7 from http://www.apdip.net/apdipenote/7.pdf 

All APDIP e-Notes are available at http://www.apdip.net/apdipenote/ 
 
All APDIP e-Resources are available at http://www.apdip.net/elibrary/ 




Christine Apikul


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