These were the most visited posts from December 1, 2008 to December 1,2009, per Google Analytics. I just realized that this blog is only little over a year old. Feels like I’ve been writing for much longer. A sincere thank you for reading, commenting, referencing and re-tweeting my posts. I can’t tell you how much […]
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The E 2.0 Service ‘Appliance’: Hinchcliffe and Co., Asuret and Socialtext get into bed
This morning brings a new relationship in the Enterprise 2.0 Services arena: Hinchcliffe and Co, an enterprise ‘web 2.0’ consulting and education provider, Asuret, an enterprise risk mitigation software and services provider and Socialtext, a social software provider join forces to deliver the first stack of services and software to take organizations through planning and […]
A significant portion of my work over the last decade (both as part of the marchFIRST/ Mitchell Madison team and later, my own practice) has been in the area of accelerating performance for business partner networks at large organizations. As is always the case, one of the outcomes of this economic downturn is going to […]
Google announced its intent to get into the Operating System business with the upcoming release of Google Chrome in 2010. You can get a sense of all the premature gushing on Techmeme – journalists and bloggers one upping each other on when (not if) Google will each Microsoft’s lunch. The blog title award goes to […]
This is the second of a series of posts on my take aways from the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston. My customers and I debate the applicability of SaaS to their operation on a regular basis, using garden variety criteria such as process alignment, cost, ease, integration, security and the like. A new dynamic hit […]