Bowstreet streamlines portal development. Tighter integration with IBM WebSphere added [InfoWorld: Top News]
Traction tailors Weblogs for business…
Traction tailors Weblogs for business process. Offering targets competitive intelligence market [InfoWorld: Top News]
The power of voice [1]….
The power of voice. … [Jon Udell: InfoWorld]
Learning to frame problems with…
Learning to frame problems with the case method. Last week of Classes. This week was the last week of classes for the first semester which meant a lot of course reviews, question… [I have a brain cloud] I must say I am impressed with how quickly Adam is grasping the essence of the case method of teaching at Harvard. I…
Weblogs, knowledge management, and communities…
Weblogs, knowledge management, and communities of practice. Weblogs and Communities of Practice (pdf). Presentation about weblogs and how they fit into knowledge management and the concept of communities of practice. [Serious Instructional Technology] This offers a good, executive level overview of what weblogs are, and why they matter in the context of knowledge management.[McGee’s Musings]
Google’s Command Line Control [1]….
Google’s Command Line Control. David Galbraith writes on the opportunity for Google on the desktop: One of the key components of Longhorn is a… [E M E R G I C . o r g]
O’Reilly: PHP, A Safe Place…
O’Reilly: PHP, A Safe Place For Binary Files [PHPDeveloper.org]
Data compression technology
Data compression technologyiOra Floats Navy’s Offline Portal [Line56: B2B News]
Knowledge management and horizontal organizations…
Knowledge management and horizontal organizations. Article : Building Horizontal Companies – The Job …. Article : Building Horizontal Companies – The Job KM has Come to Finish : “? ?Knowledge management? may sound like a nebulous term, but it really refers to an attempt to make sense of a new order of business in which information needs to be organised,…
The Wi-Fi Boom [1]. The…
The Wi-Fi Boom. The wireless networking system called Wi-Fi seems to be turning up everywhere, letting computer users go online in parks and coffeehouses. By Adam Baer. [New York Times: Technology]