Zero hour is upon me. Here’s my presentation slide deck entitled What Does Web 2.0 Mean for Enterprise Search?. I’m not taking notes on myself, and I didn’t record my presentation. Nonetheless, enjoy. Or … download the PDF (992KB) And yes, I used my Mac. Update on Mar […]
After a great lunch, we settled in for the four remaining sessions of the conference. Rob Erskine of the Software Practice at Sun Microsystems kicked off the afternoon’s proceedings with Web 2.0, Web 3.0 and the Participation Age. Rob didn’t use a Mac. He started by showing the […]
The final session prior to lunch was presented by Mark Carroll, an Architect, Developer and Platform Strategy Group from Microsoft New Zealand. His traditional focus is the enterprise. He didn’t use a Mac. The Future of Office Applications There are 35-60 Office suites available on the market. The […]
After a light morning tea (and coffee!!!), Paul Grover, the Technical Director at Observatory Crest Ltd here in New Zealand, spoke on The Need for Speed: Accelerating the Next Generation Web. He didn’t use a Mac. Agenda: the need for speed, web acceleration, and reaching maximum speed. The […]
The second formal presentation of the day was by David Boloker, the Chief Technical Officer for Emerging Internet at IBM entitled Web Services and the Semantic Web – the Driving Forces Behind Enterprise Mashups. He used a Mac. David works in the strategy department in IBM, and has […]
John Lewis, a Production Designer at Intergen kicked off the formal conference with a setting-the-stage presentation entitled Introducing Web 2.0 Concepts. He used a Mac. Major change in the landscape last year, with the announcement by TIME Magazine that “YOU” are the winner of the Person of the […]
I left home at 5.45am this morning to catch a flight up to Auckland for the BrightStar conference entitled Emerging Web Technologies and Trends. The flight was 1h20m, and the taxi drive through Auckland was 45 minutes. I arrived just in time at 9am. I hope to blog […]
Here in Christchurch today we had the privilege of having Jessica Lipnack, CEO of NetAge, Inc., speaking on Virtual Teams in the Age of the Network. There was a small group of 8 listeners, so Jessica set it up as a conversation rather than a presentation. Three of […]
This morning I attended the Socialtext webinar on wikis in organizations. These are my notes taken during the call. Jessie argued that the question isn’t whether organizations “should” embrace a wiki, but “when”? Jessie quoted from Gartner, which estimated that up to half of organizations will have embraced […]
The New Zealand Knowledge Management network hosts regular lunchtime meetings with local and international speakers. Here in Christchurch next week we’re up for a real treat … Jessica Lipnack, CEO of the Boston-based consultancy firm NetAge, is speaking on virtual teams in organizations. We live in the 21st […]
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