The jump in blogstats is merci a M. Bowles who added me to his awesome Enterprise 2.0 blog. It’s a really Good Thang I didn’t write that comment I was tempted to when he posted his “Ancient Order of Thespians” brokeback-mountain-only-men-can-understand-eachother sonnet on his blog this month. Of course, now I’ve properly introduced myself, but [...]
I see I got a jump today on my blogstats. Visitors must be coming in from my friend Frank’s new outsourcing portal that he launched today. For all my homies coming here from the outsourcing community, I hope you’re not disappointed I’m not writing about EDS, IBMGS, and CSC. (I did leave a comment on [...]
Fast Company published its second annual Fast Talk: What’s the Biggest Change Facing Business in the Next 10 Years? Among the pithy commentary was Esther Dyson who has been a friend to ITSA. Esther helped me during Web 1.0 as an advisor and has always been a kind resource and source of counsel lending the [...]
I was scrambling for a clean definition of Enterprise 2.0 yesterday and I was going to start with the one McAfee started on Wikipedia, but low and behold, the “thought police” (see excellent post by Dennis McDonald) had deleted the entry claiming it was “not notable.” I’m going to yield to the trail-blazers to resolve [...]
So they say Businessweek is known to fan the flames of irrational exuberance by publishing covers such as this one on Web 2.0 darling Digg’s founder Kevin Rose. The beauty of the blogosphere is you’ll immediately get a credible reaction like this one to put it in perspective. The more I research Enterprise 2.0 and its possibilities, [...]
All right, admittedly this is a stretch. I actually picked up a physical dictionary today (who doesn’t use dictionary.com?) to see what I could do with SaaS. This is the best I came up with. Thanks to Wikipedia (who doesn’t love Web 2.0?), I discovered that the oil of the Sassafras tree is a key [...]