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October 27, 2006

11 entries filed this day

Linux, Red Hat, and Oracle

Geoff Zeiss · Director of Technology, Autodesk · Enterprise Applications / Open Source

As I mentioned in my last blog I have been at Oracle Open World the last few days. The highlight of OOW is usually Larry Ellison's keynote and this year did not disappoint, although this was not a typical Larry...

Filed at 1:36am

YouTube and Copyright Woes

Haydn Shaughnessy · Founder, TheContentStudio.com · Knowledge Management

I was on the comments section of Mathew Ingrams blog just now - nerdy or what? - and found what I think is fascinating information for many of us on YouTube and Copyright but it matters not just to YouTube. YouTube’s apparent defence against writs for copyright infringement is the US safe harbour clause that...

Filed at 5:29am

TFS Email Notifications

Bruce Johnson · Principal Consultant, ObjectSharp · Software Development

Consider this post to be little more that a future reminder for me. If you’re looking for a mechanism to send an email message when a work item is assigned to a developer, check out the solution offered here .

Filed at 5:47am

BBC Goes CJ in USA

Haydn Shaughnessy · Founder, TheContentStudio.com · Knowledge Management

Not sure I agree with this kind of stuff - if it were a real citizen journalism project you’d get some sense of disruption but truly the BBC does not need to go into this turf. No doubt it’ll be a success but those pioneers who laboured in the BBC’s desperately underfunded communities department were...

Filed at 6:02am

This is one of those blogs are dead posts, coupled with metrics

Haydn Shaughnessy · Founder, TheContentStudio.com · Knowledge Management

This is a great post. bringing up all those hoary how big’s your audience issues.Why I think it matters is: well ZDNet already pays some writers according to their traffic. Business Week Online is just starting to do it. And the future lies in trying to farm a variety of incomes from your writing...

Filed at 9:47am

And the Effect of the Internet Is….

Haydn Shaughnessy · Founder, TheContentStudio.com · Knowledge Management

I’m a big fan of Henry Jenkins, the MIT professor who writes about convergence culture but today addresses what happens in a participatory culture with skills like media literacy (picked up here also at Terra Nova).Henry gave me a quote some months back even when he couldn’t be sure was I writing for a paper...

Filed at 11:35am

What CIOs Have To Say

Andy Lark · Chief Marketing Officer, LogLogic · Networking

Quotes from the Software 2006 CIO Panel courtesy of IT Conversations. Thomas Beck has some thoughts about the CIO panel from Software 2006 that I put up on IT Conversations last week. He pulled out a few key quotes: [On...

Filed at 11:54am

What Won’t Save Newspapers?

Haydn Shaughnessy · Founder, TheContentStudio.com · Knowledge Management

Techdirt’s carrying a short piece on newspapers continuing inability to get the Internet right (OK the Guardian looks good but it’s costing them $25 million a year in losses).I’d already been thinking earlier in the day about how I write one way for the blog and another way for papers and mags. Pinning down that...

Filed at 2:00pm

Heretics at the Modem

Haydn Shaughnessy · Founder, TheContentStudio.com · Knowledge Management

I generally like heretical thinkers so I want to spare a thought for he guy who is risking 24 hours of abuse across the informed blogosphere for saying that the internet sucks and then saying why, in detail.He even quotes Andrew Keen who’s also had to duck the brickbats recently. I don’t agree with them...

Filed at 2:11pm

Oracle OpenWorld: Sound and fury, signifying almost nothing

Bill Roth · Vice President of BEA Workshop Business Unit, BEA Systems · Software Development

A self-rated scorecard of my predictions from Oracle OpenWorld.

Filed at 9:45pm

TomorrowNow a threat to Oracle's maintenance business?

Editor · ERP

I conducted a phone interview last week with Andrew Nelson, founder and CEO of TomorrowNow, a third-party maintenance support provider for Oracle's PeopleSoft, J.D. Edwards, and Siebel products. I've

Filed at 10:33pm

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