Thursday, August 31, 2006

Micro Persuasion, 29.08.2006: Three Ways to Ride the Long Tail

Micro Persuasion, 29.08.2006: Three Ways to Ride the Long Tail
by Steve Rubel: "What Marketers Should Know About Reach, Niches and Big Media in the New Landscape."

ZDNet.com, Service-Oriented Architecture, 29.08.2006: AMR: SOA will kill ERP

ZDNet.com, Service-Oriented Architecture, 29.08.2006: AMR: SOA will kill ERP
by Joe McKendrick: "Bruce Richardson of AMR Research predicts the unthinkable: that 'rapid adoption of SOA will lead to the end of the ERP market as we know it.'"

Forrester Research, 29.08.2006: Assessing New Software Vendor Financing Options

Forrester Research, 29.08.2006: Assessing New Software Vendor Financing Options
by R "Ray" Wang: "Financing options are the newest front in the vendor war for a greater share of the IT budget. Recent Forrester research confirms that more and more enterprises of all sizes continue to evaluate software-as-a-service (SaaS) to defer capital outlays and infrastructure costs."

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Innovation Creators, 27.08.2006: Web Versions of MS Office is a Tiny Niche

Innovation Creators, 27.08.2006: Web Versions of MS Office is a Tiny Niche
by Rod Boothby: "Thanks to Tim Appnel, I was directed to a great article by Om Malik: Web Office Vs. Microsoft Office."

Read/Write Web, 28.08.2006: Business Models For Start Pages

Read/Write Web, 28.08.2006: Business Models For Start Pages
: "several people expressed their view that start pages are not a viable business. Personally I think start pages have plenty of opportunities to make money, despite (and sometimes because of) competition from Microsoft, Google and Yahoo."

Ajaxian, 28.08.2006: Google Pitching Services to Small and Medium Sized Businesses

Ajaxian, 28.08.2006: Google Pitching Services to Small and Medium Sized Businesses
by Dietrich Kappe: "Google announced today that it is providing a set of hosted applications for small to medium sized businesses. The beta service will be free for now, and the premium service is under development."

BusinessWeek online, 14.08.2006: Valley Boys

BusinessWeek online, 14.08.2006: Valley Boys
by Sarah Lacy: "Digg.com's Kevin Rose leads a new brat pack of young entrepreneurs"

Monday, August 28, 2006

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog, 25.08.2006: Thinking Beyond Web 2.0: Social Computing and the Internet Singularity

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog, 25.08.2006: Thinking Beyond Web 2.0: Social Computing and the Internet Singularity
by Dion Hinchcliffe: "I've been focusing recently on how we're beginning to see vast and sudden changes in the way people are using the Web (and software in general) and citing the examples of YouTube and MySpace as exemplars of the dislocation that can happen suddenly as these new sea changes take place."

ZDNet.com, The Universal Desktop, 24.08.2006: Misconceptions about Rich Internet Applications and the enterprise

ZDNet.com, The Universal Desktop, 24.08.2006: Misconceptions about Rich Internet Applications and the enterprise
by Ryan Stewart: "I caught a post over at JackBe that I think illustrates some of the misunderstandings about Rich Internet Applications and how they fit into the world."

Saturday, August 26, 2006

JackBe, Enabling Enterprise Web 2.0, 24.08.2006: Opportunities in the “SOA-Ready Market”

JackBe, Enabling Enterprise Web 2.0, 24.08.2006: Opportunities in the “SOA-Ready Market”
by Luis Derechin: "For purposes of this blog, I’ll call this ecosystem, together with the opportunities it creates, the “SOA-ready market”. (We could also call this the “after-SOA market”, but I think that term minimizes its importance.) Whatever you call it, I see lots of emerging opportunities"

BusinessWeek Online, 22.08-2006: Software's New Predators

BusinessWeek Online, 22.08-2006: Software's New Predators
by Bruce Richardson: "So-called systems integrators such as Accenture and IBM may benefit most from the growing emphasis on service-oriented architecture."

Friday, August 25, 2006

deal architect, 23.08.2006: CIO View of Tech Innovation: The MAGIC Framework

deal architect, 23.08.2006: CIO View of Tech Innovation: The MAGIC Framework: "I have pieced together 5 elements - what I am calling the MAGIC framework - of what CIOs like John and Dave are using to define tech innovation and deliver it within their enterprises."

Boxes and Arrows, 23.08.2006: A Web 2.0 Tour for the Enterprise

Boxes and Arrows, 23.08.2006: A Web 2.0 Tour for the Enterprise
by Shiv Singh: "The architecture of participation is baked into the architecture of the software."

Thursday, August 24, 2006

AlwaysOn, 16.08.2006:The Confessions of an AlwaysOn Executive - Part 1

AlwaysOn, 16.08.2006:The Confessions of an AlwaysOn Executive - Part 1
by Tony Perkins: "I've been spotted jumping up and down on stage in hot spots all over the planet for at least the last four years screaming, 'This is the greatest time ever to be an Internet entrepreneur!'"

9rules Network Official Blog, 18.08.2006: Niche Blogs and The Long Tail of Content

9rules Network Official Blog, 18.08.2006: Niche Blogs and The Long Tail of Content
by Mike Rundle: Back in November, Paul talked about 9rules being The Long Tail of publishing, where our model lets us have multiple blogs on the same subject. At 9rules, we’re not interested in the hits, we’re interested in the best niche content.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

AlwaysOn, 16.08.2006: The Confessions of an AlwaysOn Executive - Part 1

AlwaysOn, 16.08.2006: The Confessions of an AlwaysOn Executive - Part 1
by Tony Perkins: I've been spotted jumping up and down on stage in hot spots all over the planet for at least the last four years screaming, "This is the greatest time ever to be an Internet entrepreneur!"

Intranet Blog, 21.08.2006: Productivity drives content management

Intranet Blog, 21.08.2006: Productivity drives content management
by Toby Ward: "Despite all the hype about blogs and wikis, content management continues to a major driver of the corporate intranet. And productivity continues to be the principal driver for both intranet and content management."

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

ZDNet.com, Between the Lines: 21.08.2006: Enterprise 2.0 = Next Generation IT

ZDNet.com, Between the Lines: 21.08.2006: Enterprise 2.0 = Next Generation IT
by Dan Farber: "After Wikipedia deleted the "Enterprise 2.0" entry, the Enterprise Irregulars swarmed, responding to the critique of the term by a Wikipedian editor as a "neologism of dubious utility" and taking a crack at defining it."

Innovation Creators: Enterprise blogs cost $50K - so why aren't there more?

Innovation Creators: Enterprise blogs cost $50K - so why aren't there more?
by Rod Boothby: "Real enterprise blogging systems are not dirt cheap. They cost about $50K for 1,000 users to set up. And a further $50K a year to run."

Monday, August 21, 2006

pixelsebi’s repository, 17.07.2006: Microformats enbale Mashup2.0 … MicroMashUp

pixelsebi’s repository, 17.07.2006: Microformats enbale Mashup2.0 … MicroMashUp
Working the last months with microformats a lot, I come up with the conclusion, that microformats enable us to implement mashups in a totally different way … I call this kind of implementation mashup2.0.

Socialtext Enterprise Wiki, 06.03.2006: An Adoption Strategy for Social Software in the Enterprise

Socialtext Enterprise Wiki, 06.03.2006: An Adoption Strategy for Social Software in the Enterprise
Experience has shown that simply installing a wiki or blog (referred to collectively as 'social software') and making it available to users is not enough to encourage widespread adoption.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

IT|Redux, 13.08.2006: BPM is SOA’s Killer Application

IT|Redux, 13.08.2006: BPM is SOA’s Killer Application
by Ismael Ghalimi: "BPM is SOA’s killer application, and SOA is BPM’s enabling infrastructure. We’ve used this tagline before, but simple truths are worth repeating, for theirdeceiving simplicity might overshadow their relevance."

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

CIO Online, 15.08.2006: SOA: Geschätzt, aber nicht umgesetzt

CIO Online, 15.08.2006: SOA: Geschätzt, aber nicht umgesetzt
Dennoch zögern deutsche CIOs, auf SOA zu migrieren: Derzeit haben nur drei Prozent eine Lösung auf SOA-Basis im Einsatz. Das ist das Ergebnis einer Umfrage des Beraters Experton.

Innovation Creators, 13.08.2006: Network Effects of Enterprise 2.0

Innovation Creators, 13.08.2006: Network Effects of Enterprise 2.0

by by Rod Boothby: "Some technology executives seem to confuse blogging and wiki technology with old-school content management. There is a fundamental difference between these kinds of systems."

Sunday, August 13, 2006

web2journal.com, 12.08.2006: What Does Web 2.0 Mean to Enterprises?

web2journal.com, 12.08.2006: What Does Web 2.0 Mean to Enterprises?
by Coach Wei: "This morning I had the pleasure of reading Gartner's new 2006 Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle."

Thursday, August 10, 2006

ZDNet.com, Enterprise Web 2.0, 09.08.2006: Does every organization need a Web 2.0 strategy?

ZDNet.com, Enterprise Web 2.0, 09.08.2006: Does every organization need a Web 2.0 strategy?
by Dion Hinchcliffe: "Of the four aspects of Web 2.0 that Gartner mentions, three of them – including Social Network Analysis, Ajax, and Collective Intelligence — are rated as either transformational or having a high potential business impact."

Gartner, 09.08.2006: Gartner's 2006 Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle Highlights Key Technology Themes

Gartner, 09.08.2006: Gartner's 2006 Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle Highlights Key Technology Themes
by Christy Pettey and Laurence Goasduff: "Web 2.0 technologies and business models dominate emerging technologies together with Real World Web and Applications Architecture."

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

ZDNet.com, Enterprise Web 2.0, 06.08.2006: The quest for enterprise mashup tools

ZDNet.com, Enterprise Web 2.0, 06.08.2006: The quest for enterprise mashup tools
by Dion Hinchcliffe: "I've been spending the better part of the last couple of months searching high and low for good quality tools that let anyone build enterprise-quality."

NEO Binaries, 05.08.2006: The Long and the Short of it

NEO Binaries, 05.08.2006: The Long and the Short of it
by Dhiraj Gupta: "In his original essay Anderson based his Long Tail theory on the then successful online businesses, Amazon and Netflix. He then went on to write a whole book about the topic and ironically enough, the book is currently being sold on Amazon."

computerwoche.de, 12.07.2006: Vom Web 2.0 zu Enterprise 2.0

computerwoche.de, 12.07.2006: Vom Web 2.0 zu Enterprise 2.0

von Thomas Gerick: "Wikis, Blogs und von Benutzern erzeugte Metadaten haben Konjunktur im Web. Immer mehr Firmen versuchen diese Techniken intern für sich fruchtbar zu machen."
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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Infoworld, 28.07.2006: Enterprise mashups

Infoworld, 28.07.2006: Enterprise mashups
by Galen Gruman: "Mashups aren't just sexy, they’re useful for business. Their easy integration of data and services should enable a whole new class of enterprise apps, if IT can look past the hype."

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