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BSA| The Software Alliance (BSA|ザ・ソフトウェア・アライアンス、以下、「BSA」)は、デジタル社会形成の司令塔として機能するデジタル庁(以下、「貴庁」)の発足を歓迎し、国民目線でデジタル時代の官民インフラを作り上げようとする目標を支持します。 Read more

policy filing

OCT 01, 2021

Software and cloud-based services have been a big part of the solution for governments and businesses globally as they respond and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. BSA members have risen to the challenge thrown down by the COVID-19 pandemic in several ways around the world and in Australia. They are providing free access to their services; free training, advice and help regarding remote work and business digitization. As members continue to partner with businesses of all sizes and are discovering new ways of operating and new markets are being unlocked. A comprehensive list of the programs offered by BSA members can be found on the BSA website and examples from Australia included in this letter. Read more

policy filing

SEP 02, 2020

The Times of India; VC Circle, June 25, 2020. US president Donald Trump’s decision to suspend H-1B visas will hurt many of the biggest American companies. Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and IBM were among the top ten recipients of fresh H-1B visas in the 2019 fiscal, according to data from US Citizenship & Immigration Services. BSA | The Software Alliance, which counts Microsoft, IBM and Intel among its members, also said the move would harm the US economy. Read more

bsa in the news

JUN 25, 2020

Express Computer, June 3, 2020. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are working, learning, and accessing health services from home for the first time. Governments, businesses, and individuals are increasingly relying on software to help their communities thrive in the emerging remote economy. To address these opportunities and challenges, BSA | The Software Alliance released a Response & Recovery Agenda with recommendations for how governments in every country can support the remote economy now and in the future. Read more

bsa in the news

JUN 03, 2020