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Adrian Offerman is a computer engineer by origin, and has been working in technology transfer, science communication, knowledge transfer, and ICT specialist journalism for almost thirty years now.
His customers are Fortune Global 500 companies as well as specialized/niche firms, publishing houses, governmental agencies, scientific research institutes, and technology companies.
Most of his work involves open-source software and hardware, computer and network security, applied cryptography, internet technology and disruptive innovation.

  • technology transfer, science communication, knowledge transfer
  • articles, white papers, reports, manuals, FAQs, e-learning
  • market research, analysis, reporting
  • scripting, scraping, visualization
  • ICT specialist journalism productions, media training
  • tech community engagement
  • event programme management

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Dutch city of Ede spends 92 percent less (!) than its peers on software licenses (case story)
Dutch municipalities organise themselves around open source solutions (case study)
Hungarian Competence Centre sets up localised knowledgebase to overcome language barrier (case study)
Hungarian city of Miskolc: "Saving €3,000 per user per year on licenses" (case study)
Issues in open source procurement in the European public sector -- Part one: an inventory
Issues in open source procurement in the European public sector -- Part two: policies
Lists of open source alternatives to proprietary software packages
Open versus closed source: a delicate balance
Ossmeter: a platform to automatically assess, monitor and compare OSS packages
Public Open Source Software Procurement Models: The Next Generation
Source code and the PSI Directive
Swedish public open source movement working from the bottom up
 
 
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