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November 13, 2006

14 entries filed this day

Change Impact Management

Alistair Croll · VP Product Management, Co-Founder, Coradiant · Data Management

One of the hot topics for many of our customers is using Real User Monitoring to measure the impact of a change. There are plenty of changes that sites experience every day, from new content or new code to modifications to routing or end-user browsers. (Hey look! All your customers just switched to Firefox beta...

Filed at 2:00am

You Can’t Measure That…

Editor · IT Management

I hear this all the time from IT managers. Most of the time I hear it when people just don’t want to put in the effort to determine the ROI of an IT solution. If I had a fraction of...

Filed at 4:37am

Innovation Meeting in Mexico

Irving Wladawsk... · Vice President of Technical Strategy and Innovation, IBM

The Global Innovation Outlook (GIO) is a major new initiative we started in IBM two years ago to transform the way we look at innovation and strategic planning. We decided to complement our in-house strategy efforts by sitting together with...

Filed at 7:00am

Wripe Nearly Ready

Haydn Shaughnessy · Founder, TheContentStudio.com

WRIPE: Because Life’s All About Change Wripe is a mgazine built from a combination of the bestblogs, blogs which are not getting enough recognition and Wripe’s own editorial.I’m interested in feedback. I put it together with Ted Shelton of Personalbee. I’ve made editorial decisions that I hope bring a really wide range of interesting voices...

Filed at 7:15am

Why I'll Never Make Digg Popular

Editor

Fuck it, I give up. digg / Popular, you win. The most diggs I've ever gotten on a story I've written is a paltry 26, and I haven't ever been successful at submitting a story. In fact, the only thing I've consistently succeeded at is failing to ever make digg / Popular. After giving it a lot of thought, I've realized why I will forever fail at impressing the masses:

Filed at 8:15am

Open Source and GIS

Geoff Zeiss · Director of Technology, Autodesk · Enterprise Applications

In the last month or so there has been some interesting developments with respect to open source and GIS. I'm including a link to James Fee's blog James Fee on GIS and Open Source where he discusses what he sees...

Filed at 9:23am

WRIPE

Haydn Shaughnessy · Founder, TheContentStudio.com

Just having a few problems with the WRIPE local feed - anybody tuning into WRIPE from Ireland my apologies. The feeds are not sorting for the screen. They’re overloading on a couple of feeds only. Should be sorted by this evening. Opening day glitches!

Filed at 10:27am

Your Child Is Now Safe with RFID Equipped School Buses

Editor · RFID

This is for all the mothers out there who remain worried about their child's safety whenever their child boards the school bus but now RFID has come to take care of all their worries. Blue Springs School District in...

Filed at 11:23am

Open Source is a service and support business

Editor · Open Source

Open Source is a service and support businessAs Open Source usage expands, the financial press is increasingly commentingon the trends and companies in the space. While I am a big fan of the WallStreet Journal, I typically avoid referencing their articles in my blogbecause you need a subscription in order to get access.

Filed at 12:00pm

The new ITMU rev3 FAQ

Editor

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/downloads/sms/2003/tools/itmurev3faq.mspx

Filed at 1:08pm

FOSS Java, Finally!

Sacha Labourey · Chief Technology Office and General Manager, JBoss Europe · Platforms

It took 11years, but we finally got there: SUN Java’s implementation will beopen sourced! Bottomline: that is excellent news for the Java ecosystem and for the FreeSoftware.movement First ofall, it means that Java can now be made available on more platformswhile making sure we get consistent behavior.

Filed at 2:49pm

Budapest Declaration on machine readable travel documents

Editor · Disaster Recovery / Intrusion Prevention / Security

So-called Budapest Declaration on Machine Readable Travel Documents has been released by FIDIS - “Future of Identity in the Information Society” recently.It is worth of reading in days of these RFID threats.Link: www.fidis.net/press-events/press-releases/budapest-declaration/In this declaration, researchers on Identity and Identity Management (supported by a unanimous move in the September 2006 Budapest meeting of the FIDIS...

Filed at 7:30pm

Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0 Brouhaha!

Kingsley Idehen · Founder & CEO, OpenLink Software · Software Development

It's kind of ironic to see what has emerged after ISWC 2006 and the Web 2.0 Summit . From my vantage point, if appears as though the Web 2.0 event inadvertently (albeit beneficially) left its attendees looking for the next big thing re. the Web Innovation Continuum as exemplified by the "Web 3.0" meme from the New York Times (NYT) which triggered the current "Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0 Brouhaha".

Filed at 8:35pm

Technology....For Business $ake hits the Airwaves and the Web

Editor · CRM

Yesterday marked the beginning of CRM Essential's latest project. My partner Michael Thomas and I are co-hosting a new radio program called Technology...For Business $ake on Business Talk on 1160AM WCFO.

Filed at 12:54am

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