Let’s suppose for a moment that it' is 1986. And let’s suppose you are starting a new company. A company that sells products or services to customers, as most companies do. Let’s say you selling (surf) board wear. You start selling your first...
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Weekly digest of week 14 2010
This week a lot of noise about the iPad, however it doesn’t save the publishing industry and there seem to be a lot of complaints about it. There is no time normalization in social media and the new SDK for the iPhone doesn’t help programming...
Read moreWeblogic or wait?
That was the title of an Oracle symposium I attended a couple of weeks ago. I was part of a panel discussing Oracle BPM especially the upcoming version Oracle BPM 11g somewhere in the summer of this year. The title was chosen because of several...
Read moreBlog on Bloggers: The Top 3 Qualities Of Great Bloggers.
Last week I attended an informal Bloggers Meetup event in London’s West End, mostly out of curiosity, and to see what some of our fellow bloggers looked like in real life. From observing and conversing with a few of the attendees, I started to pick...
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In what could be a continuation from my previous post about some of the technology features that facilitate in the social phenomenon of enterprise2.0, here is another aspect that clearly differentiates the emerging tools (or mechanisms) from our...
Read moreWeekly digest of week 13 2010
This week the news that everybody in the UK might get his own personalized homepage, a comparison of social media monitoring tools, Facebook changing again its privacy settings and Social as a Service. Every citizen to have personal webpage Everyone...
Read moreThe Age of Design
In past few years climate and environment concerns have taken centre stage. Though climate debate has many connotations ranging from political to economical it is widely accepted that society has to introspect and change its course in how it produces...
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