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Lotusphere Australia: a couple of write ups, including our very own ric hayman.
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I am now a Virgin customer. I have to say the new look website is a lot less easy to navigate than Telewest’s was. They did help Nat with her Mac issue though.
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Jimmy Wales said: “The idea that Google has some edge because they’ve got super-duper rocket scientists may be a little antiquated now.”
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why and how corporates use wikis – Nokia and Dresdner Kleinwort
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more wiki case studies in businessweek.
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IBM must just love having its wiki efforts mentioned under a headline Redmond Extends Its Reach.
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Some fairly reasonable dos and donts
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What do you do when kids aren’t comparing specs on their game machines, but rather the specs on kalashnikovs vs uzis? The future ain’t bright. The biiter bitter fruit of Infitada.
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Just how big *is* KKR’s war chest right now? they are buying EVERYONE. Bit of sun, Alliance Boots, and this Dollar General outfit
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RedMonk needs a take an hour for lunch policy, base on good employee behaviours. Cote is more productive through regularly going out to lunch. Lunch remains the absolute best sales tool ever invented, so why are we so down on it?
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Scoble is awesome. because he knows he isn’t. His first thought, when rewarded, is to link to someone else more worthy. And notice his lists always contain women. its the small things, but i continue to enjoy Scoble a lot, even though he is a Twit-whore.
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during the Bush 43 years, it seems that the adjectives “fsked” and FUBAR apply to almost every political move the administration has made and, consequently, the present condition of America. Find me a better word to describe the last seven years
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yes but. its not interop through virtualisation if you’re forcing an approach. Microsoft and Novell SuSE are also going to need to meet sweetly in VMWare land, to really drive interop.
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Nice post from Thommo. One of the first questions when we began building out the compliance oriented architecture was how to capture policies and instantiate them in code for comparison, exception resolution and so on. apparently ruleburst is one option
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“Hyperlinked organizations never met a wall they liked.”
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Every one a winner. Thomas is on a tear at the mo. “If an SAP account executive isn’t able to develop CFO “access” when needed, and have something relevant to say, he-she doesn’t normally last very long here at starship enterprisey.”
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one for web worker daily?
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Microsoft FUD vs IBM Customer Value… the name of this blog is a bit jarring. as if that was the equivalance in question. IBM of course *invented* FUD… and customer moratoriums against Vista-that’s just the normal OS upgrade cycle at work
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Good to see Adobe step back from the brink on License Manager. now it just needs to get rid of, or drastically cut back on its update manager for smaller customers.
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delicious in health sciences presentation
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They’ve cost the taxpayer $106 million so far, they travel in business class, and over the past four years Australia’s armed air marshals have had to act only once — subduing a 68-year-old man.
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First Direct as an ordinary bank. They tick me off a fair bit-mostly because they dont integrate services you buy from them. But they have an almost google like reputation. the sun shines…
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great post on women in tech from randy wambold at Chen. I like the “goods were odd” line.
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