Everything Is Miscellaneous by David Weinberger
Serendipity is an interesting thing. I had just hit the “publish” button on my recent post Tell me a Story, a quasi-rant that underscores (at least for me) the need to draw readers in via compelling...
View ArticleEnterprise 2.0 Pilots
Andrew McAfee started an interesting discussion recently with his post Drop the Pilot. McAfee makes no bones about the fact that he isn’t a big fan of pilots for Enterprise 2.0 projects. Both in the...
View ArticleWhat Big Can Learn from Small
What can team managers in big companies learn from small businesses? Quite a bit actually. I recently wrote a guest post for Wayne Turmel’s bnet column. Here’s an excerpt: Phil, what’s the difference...
View ArticleModernizing Your Applications, Part 1
This is post sponsored by the Enterprise CIO Forum and HP. So, you’ve been reading all about emerging enterprise technologies. Maybe your organization has already modernized its applications, as many...
View ArticleModernizing Your Applications, Part 2
This is post sponsored by the Enterprise CIO Forum and HP. In my last post, I discussed modernizing applications by virtue of embracing cloud computing. Today, I’m going to take a step back and focus...
View ArticleModernizing Your Applications, Part 3
This is post sponsored by the Enterprise CIO Forum and HP. As I’ve written about in my last two books, technology choice has exploded. In the mid-1990s, organizations had relatively few choices...
View ArticleThe Applefication of the Enterprise, Part I: Introduction
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” –Leonardo da Vinci In a series of posts over the next few months on MIKE2.0, I’ll be delving into a nascent trend: the Applefication of the Enterprise....
View ArticleThe Technology Pendulum
Imagine that it’s 1997 for a moment and you’re the CIO of a medium-sized company. The Internet has arrived–sort of. Your organization has started an ERP project. Mainframes are being replaced with a...
View ArticleEnterprise 2.0: A Report Card
Disclaimer: The following post is based exclusively on my own observations and discussions with colleagues. In other words, this post is not a to be a survey or scientific study. As I write in The Next...
View ArticleSocial Media’s Internal Impact
I recently did an interview with Jay Baer of Convince and Convert in which I discuss the impact of social media and networking within organizations. Here’s an excerpt: JB: There is of course relentless...
View ArticleHow Enterprise 2.0 Will Enable the Semantic Web
As I write this, I am nearly finished with the best and most challenging book that I have read in years. The book is Pull: The Power of the Semantic Web to Transform Your Business by David Siegel. I...
View ArticleEverything Is Miscellaneous by David Weinberger
Introduction Serendipity is an interesting thing. I had just hit the “publish” button on my recent post Tell me a Story, a quasi-rant that underscores (at least for me) the need to draw readers in via...
View ArticleEnterprise 2.0 Pilots
Andrew McAfee started an interesting discussion recently with his post Drop the Pilot. McAfee makes no bones about the fact that he isn’t a big fan of pilots for Enterprise 2.0 projects. Both in the...
View ArticleWhat Big Can Learn from Small
What can team managers in big companies learn from small businesses? Quite a bit actually. I recently wrote a guest post for Wayne Turmel’s bnet column. Here’s an excerpt: Phil, what’s the difference...
View ArticleModernizing Your Applications, Part 1
So, you’ve been reading all about emerging enterprise technologies. Maybe your organization has already modernized its applications, as many recently claim. You even went to a conference in which...
View ArticleModernizing Your Applications, Part 2
In my last post, I discussed modernizing applications by virtue of embracing cloud computing. Today, I’m going to take a step back and focus less on specific technologies are more on arguably the most...
View ArticleModernizing Your Applications, Part 3
As I’ve written about in my last two books, technology choice has exploded. In the mid-1990s, organizations had relatively few choices compared to today with respect to purchasing and deploying...
View ArticleThe Applefication of the Enterprise, Part I: Introduction
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” –Leonardo da Vinci In a series of posts over the next few months on MIKE2.0, I’ll be delving into a nascent trend: the Applefication of the Enterprise....
View ArticleThe Technology Pendulum
Introduction Imagine that it’s 1997 for a moment and you’re the CIO of a medium-sized company. The Internet has arrived–sort of. Your organization has started an ERP project. Mainframes are being...
View ArticleEnterprise 2.0: A Report Card
Disclaimer: The following post is based exclusively on my own observations and discussions with colleagues. In other words, this post is not a to be a survey or scientific study. As I write in The Next...
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