With all the information floating out there on the web and within our companies, it is hard to make proper sense of it. True, web searches are getting more and more intelligent and the semantic web will surely bring us closer to our information than...
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Weekly digest of week 6 2010 (Google Buzz special)
This week a lot of buzz around Google Buzz. Since there was so much buzz around this product, I create a separate weekly digest about Google Buzz. It seems that you either love this product, or you hate it according to the posts in this...
Read moreMaking flowers bloom
People like to group things, I don't know exactly why, but it seems that it helps us to cope with information. This is in real life, but might occur even more online (you can call this ‘digital packratting’). Most platforms I know, and that are...
Read moreSocial CRM - the shift from "inside-out" to "outside-in"
Much has been written about Social CRM. Paul Greenberg’s definition of Social CRM is one of the best I have seen. Paul describes Social CRM as a natural extension of CRM as follows: “CRM is a philosophy & a business strategy, supported by a...
Read moreA New Landscape: SAP in the Amazon Cloud
Last year, Capgemini’s VP of Packages, John Waymire challenged the SAP Solution Centre here to put SAP ‘in the Cloud’. A small team of us took up the challenge and started looking into how the public Amazon Cloud (Amazon Web Services or AWS...
Read moreToo much thought will kill you
The design utopia in which consultancy firms and Dutch government agencies have been participating in for decades has been suprising me for a while now. What especially surprises me, is that the promise of a young discipline, Business Rules...
Read moreWeekly digest of week 5 2010
This week the big news that you can play Tetris on your TV, a demonstration of 3D with CSS, subscriptions are becoming more and more important and social search is about mobile and not about Google. Subscriptions are the New BLACK. (+ why Facebook,...
Read moreNobody cares about browsers
A lot of people seemed to be shocked that Google is advertising for their browser, Chrome. Even in the small town I live in (Spijkenisse) there is a multitude of bill boards which are promoting Google Chrome. However this is the only way to gain...
Read moreNew smart use case stereotypes for service oriented architecture
Smart use cases are a great technique for specifying standardized requirements in many types of projects. Over the past few years we have smart use cases being modeled and written in projects using Java and .NET, as you might expect, but also in...
Read moreAfterall Social Media is about... being Social
Recently I came across Social Media #FAIL Indian Software Companies from the NASSCOM India Leadership Blog and once again it’s highlighting an extremely important aspect of Social Media – of being social. Of course the article was focusing on the...
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