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Oh, come on, Gartner — bad technical implementations and lack of governance will cause almost any IT projects to head south, not just SOA projects
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Why it makes sense to build websites and even web apps in WordPress. Looks like this will be the first of a series of a posts, although the next hasn’t yet appeared.
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I don’t have a huge load on my blog, but I’m going to try this out to see if it improves the WordPress performance.
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If you bike in Toronto, get yourself one of these maps. Free at various locations throughout the city. The online version is apparently still last year’s.
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Another proponent of the “application by feed” concept. I saw some ideas about this at the recent Enterprise 2.0 conference, and I’m intrigued.
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A poster (in PDF) showing all the web services standards and how they fit together. From innoQ.
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Bad news for all those startups that I saw at the Enterprise 2.0 conference recently. Worse news for the CIOs who can’t get their head out of …um… the sand and see that the large incumbent vendors are just relabelling their old stuff.
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I’m with McKinsey on this one: adoption of social networking inside enteprises is much slower than some other analyts predict.
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Mike Gotta comparing the views of Tom Davenport and Andrew McAfee, long before their great debate at the recent Enterprise 2.0 conference.
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Steve O’Grady of RedMonk on the reasons for — and against — Google Apps. I’m already using Google Mail for all my domains, but aren’t yet taking it as far as I could.
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Great post on why you want to use a BPMS rather than hacking your business processes together in custom code.
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“A free place to store data with a community of editors that can help improve it.” Finally got my beta invite, but haven’t had a chance to do much except check out the intro video.
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Check out the Google mashup editor…interesting to compare this with Yahoo Pipes.
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He, thanks for adding me to your link summary. And thanks for the hint - but, hm, can you explain me a bit more about this FULL RSS publishing? I will digg into it myself as well (he, then I might get another reader who happens to be a great BPM blogger! ;-)) but hints are most welcome!
Regards,
Roeland (who knows some of BPM but less of the other BPM - Blog publishing mechanism’s…).
Roeland, in your Blogger settings, go to “Site Feed” and select “Full” — but I see that you’ve already figured that out!
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