Archive for the ‘Web 2.0’ Category

Interesting views on online identities

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Identity Woman, a force behind OpenId has posted an interesting article on the changing face of CRM applications given the changing nature of online identities.

QEDWiki & Tivoli on youtube

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

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BSG Alliance

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Well a new beginning!

Today marks my first day as a new employee with BSG Alliance.

Many people have asked me why I’d go and work for someone else again.

Well several reasons:

  • I have a lot of ideas about how the new changes in software design and engineering can be utilized by corporations world wide. In reality I need a platform to make these ideas concrete and leverage them to their fullest extent.
  • During my interviews with BSG Alliance I spoke with many people who are not satisfied with building yet another services company, but rather they want to build a company that changes the way that corporations conduct business. They want take the “on demand” concept into the boardroom of the corporate world and take it to the next level.
  • The “on demand” delivery company needs scale to succeed. As many entrepreneurs will attest to, corporations don’t buy mission critical systems from minnows. They cannot afford the risk. Therefore it makes sense to scale as much as possible with a strong vision and strategy to drive to a cohesive, profitable and comprehensive solution.

I’m excited about the possibilities. The WEB 2.0 phenomenon, what ever your thoughts on the subject, it will leave an indelible imprint on the way we live and conduct business. I for one want to be with a company that is positioning itself to be in front of the wave rather than watching it go by wondering if it was the one that could have been the ride of a lifetime..

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Spreadsheets as enterprise mashups

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Spreadsheets, spreadsheets, the bane of corporate IT! Now they are being used by default for Enterprise Mashups.