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NHS signs up for Tim Berners-Lee pilot to reinvent web

BBC, NatWest and government of Flanders also test new Solid servers from Inrupt

Inrupt, the company founded by Tim Berners-Lee to promote a new data architecture for the web, has launched its first enterprise-ready Solid servers for use by more than a dozen partners, including the NHS, the BBC and NatWest Bank.

Sir Tim described the move as a “huge milestone” in the company’s attempts to break down existing data silos on the web and recreate more interconnected networks, which would enable its Solid technology to expand at scale.

“There is a feeling, a zeitgeist, that change is really overdue,” said Sir Tim, Inrupt chief technology officer, in an interview with the Financial Times. 

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