This week it’s about the changing face of social networks, how SeaWorld used social media to react quickly to a major crisis and do you wonder what happens to you website when you die? Is Social CRM The Key To Innovation? We all want our...
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Nielsen, Rogers and the lack of contribution
If you are implementing anything that is related to collaboration most of you will know and have used the rule for participation inequality or the 90-9-1 rule. This rule shows that in an average group of people 90% are lurkers, 9% contributes from...
Read moreEnterprise2.0 is like a Business Function
Newer ways of working and emerging technologies were changing the way enterprises functioned, this lead to the existence of Enterprise2.0. The idea behind using 2.0 was to communicate that we are heading towards a next-gen enterprise. We all know the...
Read moreWho is the next Martha Lane-Fox?
Today is International Women's Day and to celebrate this last week the Capgemini's Women's Business Network held a special event where the guest speaker was Martha Lane-Fox. Martha talked about her work building lastminute.com, her involvement with...
Read moreWeekly digest of week 9 2010
This week an explaination about what the difference is between ubiquitous computing and augmented reality, boomers slowly moving to the mobile web, should IT run like a business or a nonprofit and the next generation user interface:...
Read moreThe Music Industry Is Alive And Well, Thank You Very much.
The much heralded demise of the music industry is simply fiction and a gross exaggeration at best. I say this with confidence, based on a glimpse of the future of the industry, courtesy of the recent Music 4.5 Conference in London. This event...
Read moreWhat thing is this twitter !
During a recent backpacking trip in Indian hinterland, one of the evenings as I watched TV placed in corner of tea shop in a small town, news of an acrimonious war of words between a famous Indian movie star and a political party was playing on. News...
Read moreA KPI too far
My colleague Rick Mans recently wrote that information overload was more a case of information gluttony ,a point of view I whole heartedly share. A quick review of your bookmarks will probably expose a list of useful sites that you've not visited in...
Read moreWhy Facebook and not SharePoint 2010 could become your Intranet for 2010
With the arrival of SharePoint 2010 lots of new and interesting features arrive within most corporate firewalls. Old SharePoint licenses are renewed, new budgets are approved and new features are implemented. However is recreating your new Intranet...
Read moreLinked Data for the Enterprise – An Easy route to The Semantic Web
Last week, I attended the Talis Platform Open Day which brought together practitioners interested in Linked Data technologies from many different industry sectors. Even though the use and creation of Linked Data is still in its relative infancy, it...
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