Open Source
May. 04, 2010
Interview with Jay Baer on Social Media’s Internal Impact
Agile Development, Enterprise 2.0, Interviews, Open Source, Social Media
I recently did an interview with Jay Baer in which I discuss the internal impact of social media and networking. You can read the entire interview by clicking here.
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Apr. 29, 2010
Debbie Henley of Weber Media recently interviewed me about The New Wave of Technologies. I touch on a great deal of topics during this 20 minute conversation.
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Apr. 26, 2010
I recently did an interview with Eric Beehler in which I discuss disruptive technologies and my new book, The New Wave of Technologies.
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Apr. 07, 2010
It’s obvious to me that Enterprise 2.0 means that organizations have few technology restrictions. Against this backdrop, are people more or less important than before?
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Mar. 18, 2010
In this guest post for Open Source Strategies, I look at whether clients should customize an open source ERP. What are the considerations and are they different from COTS applications?
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Feb. 25, 2010
In the first chapter of The Next Wave of Technologies, I set the stage for the rest of the book and hopefully pique your interest. I discuss companies such as Google, Twitter, and Lawson. I spend a good deal of time on the changing environment in which many organizations find themselves, now that Enterprise 2.0 has arrived.
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Feb. 24, 2010
A few days ago, I wrote a post about picking up not relying exclusively on social networking to meet new people.. One of the people I had the good fortune to “meet” was Si Chen, President at Open Source Strategies. We started talking about open source software and cloud computing, two topics in my next book. I floated the idea of his doing a guest post on my site to reach a different audience and, a few days later, he shot me this very informative bit. He’s wicked smart. Enjoy his post.
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Feb. 23, 2010
Technology Today #18: Laura Schoppe on The Virtual Company
Enterprise 2.0, Open Source, SaaS, Technology Today, Web 2.0
These days, much work is performed remotely. I have supported many clients without ever actually being on site and, I’d like to think, everyone benefited. I didn’t have to waste time in airport and the client saved money on travel. Taking this to the next level, I spoke with Laura Schoppe, a crazy smart woman who runs Fuentek, a completely virtual company.
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Jan. 19, 2010
An interesting article in ComputerWorld the other day caught my eye. FewClix announced the introduction of a plug-in for the much-maligned Lotus Notes email application. This post explores the use of plug-ins in Lotus Notes and the overall topic of its UI and user-friendliness.
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Nov. 18, 2009
Open source has come a long way from its early days, making it into the mainstream. Many large organizations use technologies such Linux, Apache, and MySQL these days. I discussed this with Heather Meeker, intellectual property attorney and author.





