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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">[Apologies for cross posting to
consumers, skunkworks kictanet mailing lists. Please circulate to this message to as many who may be interested]<br><br>Way Forward
Technologies and partners are organising a one-day workshop "Making
the knowledge economy work for Kenya" scheduled for mid-May 2008
( Date TBC) at a Nairobi hotel. We shall showcase business
implementations of Free and Open Source Software (or FOSS) and
provide a discussion platform on issues regarding migration to the
platform.<br><br>We shall have local speakers discuss not only their
cost-savings but additional benefits realised from strategic
decisions to adopt Open solutions in their organisations operations.
There shall be free operating system software given out in addition
to selected applications software for cross section of sectors' needs
(for example free corporate ERPs, Content Management Systems
(CMS), e-learning, and graphics design software to name but just a
few)<br><br>Although primarily targeting the Private Sector, SME and
Civil Society Organizations, Public Sector is welcome considering
that cost-saving fits their public service agenda as set out in the
National ICT Policy.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><br>We are aware that whereas Free and
Open Source Software (or FOSS) has enabled many organizations,
corporates, small business, and individuals save tens of millions of
shillings, newcomers to the platform are spoilt for choice over which
of the hundreds of thousands of free applications to install;
overwhelmed by the abundance and variety of software courtesy of the
free software community of developers.<br><br>Kenya has skunkworks -
a technical community network comprising over 500 highly skilled
professionals, a growing consumers network approaching 300 members
and a business heavy (but inclusive) kictanet communities. Each has
much to benefit from participating at this unique workshop and we
welcome other interested communities to also join in. We look forward
to speakers abstracts on the subject of successful use FOSS for
business.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0.17in;"><br>During Idlelo 3 meeting held at
Dakar, Senegal last week, I gave a presentation on "connecting
and sustaining linkages between business and technical communities."
Above planned workshop aims at translating the belief into action and
it requires your support to reinforce our positioning in the
knowledge economy ecosystem even better.<br><br>Considering that it
is not a funded workshop, entrance shall be upon payment of
attendance fees of Kshs 5,000/= per person to offset venue and
hosting expenses. Corporate sponsorships (for logos to appear on our
publicity material such as banners) is set at Kshs 20,000/=. FOSS
services providers interested in exhibiting their business solutions
pay kshs 20,000/= per exhibition stand.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">For additional information
contact;<br><font color="#888888"><br>Alex Gakuru <br>Email:
</font><font color="#0000ff"><u><a href="mailto:gakuru@gmail.com" target="_blank">gakuru@gmail.com</a></u></font><font color="#888888"><br>Tel:
020-2013393<br><br>PS:</font> Comments most welcome (on or off-list) and please circulate this message as widely. <br></p>