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Paul Smith

Are you on Twitter yet? Check it out. Red Hat has several twitter pages that you can follow to get quick updates on events, news, certification announcements, and other info to keep you in the loop. Want to follow us? Go to RedhatGov or you can even follow me at PaulSmith.

Still confused as to what twitter is? More and more government agencies are using it as an efficient way to communicate. Here is an article from Federal Computer News that talks about how government uses it.

Federal Executive Forum

Open Source Computing: One Year in Review - Watch and listen to Paul Smith and 3 CIOs who discuss the use of Open Source solutions in government, the benefits of open source approaches, best practices and the future growth with the federal government.

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Introduction | Benefits | Trends | Challenges | The Future

Join Craig Muzilla, VP of Red Hat's Middleware Business Unit and a panel of government SOA experts and learn Red Hat's SOA strategy and vision moving forward with the acquisitions of both JBoss and Metamatrix

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SOA Benefits | Challenges | Responsibilities | Recap

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