Nexor welcomes the Cabinet Office policy on Open Source, Open Standards and Re-Use


Nexor welcomes the Cabinet Office policy on Open Source, Open Standards and Re-Use. Since 1990, Nexor has made a leading contribution to the definition of a number of open source standards and has developed its software products to open system specifications. This approach has led to our technology being adapted to find considerable re-use across EU government and the military. Closed, proprietary systems significantly increase integration and interoperability costs, so migrating to open source and open standards will reduce our costs and those of our customers.

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April 2010

As NATO and its allies unite against the terrorist threat, Nexor has enhanced its communications technology to allow support for email exchange between nations using the differing label formats from their national security labelling policies. To learn about the specific changes click here.

April 2010

The UK’s South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) has awarded the iGRC Consortium additional enabling funding for specialist information infrastructure protection sensor companies wanting to support the programme. Nexor is one of the SMEs contributing to the project. For more details click here.

March 2010

Further to the launch of its revolutionary Virtual Military Message Handling System (VMMHS), the fast track approach to the provision of MMHS, Nexor is pleased to confirm successful implementation in several countries. Defence ministries, and also interior and justice departments who are starting to look for higher grade security within their messaging systems, have been able to install the VMMHS quickly and easily in order to assess and test the functionality within their own environment. For more details click here.

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