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From Stephen O’Grady, instructions on how to have del.icio.us add new daily links direclty to a MT blog as a post rather than just appearing through the Feedburner feed.
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Peter Flaschner of The Blog Studio describing his process for designing a blog. Part 2 followed on Feb 25th.
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Everything web 2.0 that you could possibly want.
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Kate on why BlogHerNorth *is* relevant. Much more about this in weeks to come.
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Bruce Silver’s BPMS Report on BPMInstitute.org, reviewing Adobe, Fuego (now BEA), Global 360, IBM, Pegasystems, Savvion and Vitria. (Adobe? Vitria? I think not…)
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Bruce Silver’s comments on Cordys BPMN process modelling tool
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Brenda Michelson’s intro to BPEL, including a link to the full (free) report.
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Dave Linthicum on features to look for in software as a service: rapid deployment, scalability, etc. Nothing earth-shattering but a good resource.
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Article from May 2005 on SaaS model for BPM. I’d like to do an updated view of whose in this space now.
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Dion Hinchcliffe on SOA, Web 2.0 and enterprise mashups
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Ismael Ghalimi on the advantage of BPMS that allow creating executable processes without coding.
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Keith Swenson on the use and misuse of the terms BPM and workflow. Ties in nicely with my “Tower of Babel” post today.
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Nick Malik on how EA and web 2.0 are not mutually exclusive. “Web 2.0 is about building solutions in a new way. Enterprise Architecture does not tell you to build the solution in the correct way, as much as it tells you to build the correct solution.”
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Neil Ward-Dutton disses the notion of enterprise mashups and tries to disassociate SOA and anything enterprise-y from mashups
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Tips and techniques from Merlin Mann of 43 Folders for getting your inbox to zero — something that I’m still working on
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James Governor’s take on how bloggers as influencers form part of the new non-traditional analyst space, and how analyst relations need to change to adapt
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