wikinomics
Enterprise 2.0, All The Kings Men, Gartner, and The Coase Theorem
Monday, March 17th, 2008While reading another Gartner Smartner article this evening, I started thinking, “What went wrong over there? How did they become so insignificant? When I first started in IT, circa 1977, Gartner was basically the Huey Long of the IT analyst group (AG) business. I worked at Exxon at the time, and I […]
Your vendors are doing it, why aren’t you?
Sunday, March 16th, 2008How 300,000 IBM employees use Bluepedia wiki
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Seven Core Competencies for Enterprise Innovation
Enterprise Beware!
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008There was an interesting article yesterday in SearchDataCenter.com about how Motorola is using Splunk to troubleshoot IT management problems. Enterprise Search technologies are being used more and more by large customers to apply Google-like search technology to traditional data center analytics. Companies like Coke and Comcast are using Enterprise Search technologies to […]
Things can only get worse or better depending on your perspective.
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008IBM To Open Supply Chain Center In Beijing Thursday
“China, which is one of the fastest growing economies and a key link in global supply chains, is an ideal place to locate our new innovation center,” said Sanjeev Nagrath, Global Supply Chain Management Leader for IBM Global Business Services, in the statement.
Botchanomics and The Big Galupe
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008It’s been a while since we have been able to catch up with the international man of IT mystery, Botchagalupe. I was able to sit down with Botchagalupe to see what he has been up to lately.
Johnmwillis: Hello, Botchagalupe, its good to have you back again.
Botchagalupe: Yea, yeah, sure, sure.
Johnmwillis: The last time […]
IT Management Podcast #008 - Wikinomics, Low Barriers to Entry, Enterprise Innovation
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008IT Management Podcast #008 - Wikinomics, Low Barriers to Entry, Enterprise Innovation
TAG Georgia Technology Summit
Thursday, February 28th, 2008Yesterday I had the opportunity to attend the Technology of Georgia (TAG) Technology Summit. It was held in Marietta at the Cobb Galleria convention center, and Don Tapscott, the author of Wikinomics, was the keynote speaker. Wikinomics is a great book, and I was delighted to find that Don presents as well as writes. […]

