A Selection of 2009 Collaboration Posts
Here's a selection of links to posts I've written in 2009 which I feel are worth rereading...Extraordinary Collaboration Delusions and the Madness of Crowds...
Here's a selection of links to posts I've written in 2009 which I feel are worth rereading...Extraordinary Collaboration Delusions and the Madness of Crowds...
Dennis Howlett makes some terrific points in comparing the new Jive Software 'Social Business Software' that refreshes the Clearspace 2.5 product line today with existing enterprise incumbents.
Cobb County School District's spam filter intercepted important questions from a contractor who would have been low bidder on phone service by $250,000.
They're everywhere. Secure Computing's Paul Henry says you need multi-dimensional security to fend off attackers, no matter where they come from.
In honor of the print edition of Encyclopedia Britannica's passing into the digital pages of the history books, we discuss new media's age old question: is print dead yet (or is it merely a walking zombie)? Craigslist has decimated a valued profit center in the world of printed newspapers. Printed books have given way to Kindle readers on every street corner. Glossy magazines are desperately trying to find new life in interactive iPad editions. Meanwhile, most specialty trade and technical publications long ago felt the need to jump to the Web. And now, despite almost of decade of Britannica's experts screaming into the wind that Wikipedia wasn't a legitimate source of educational information, Britannica's storied 244-year-old print edition gives up the ghost, due in large part to the existence of Wikipedia. In this video, ZDNet's David Gewirtz and Josh Gingold discuss what's changed in the world of online content, what it means to marketers, and how it will likely impact the world of business.Recorded from a ZDNet webcast on March 20, 2012.
It had to happen, but as we race to leave print behind, we should remember what we're losing as well.
The Apple iPad is proving to be a fun and enjoyable device, yet also has several limitations that keep it from being a computer replacement. However, it is a fun companion device that appeals to many and has the potential to be a computer replacement with accessories and updates.
It's beginning to seem that the Large Hadron Collider may never be able to produce the gargantuan amount of energy that caused many to fear it would create a world-ending black hole. The Times reports that the collider's magnets have been massively under performing.
Last October 20 of the nation’s top science-based conservation and environmental groups and wind energy companies formed the American Wind Wildlife Institute (AWWI) to address concerns of environmental impact from wind projects. The members of the AWWI range from Sierra Club and National Audubon to Vestas and GE.
If you ping former co-workers on LinkedIn and they wind up working at your new company are you violating terms of a non-compete clause? A lawsuit in Minnesota may shed some light on that question.