Here I am sitting at the breakfast table at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston, and Marc Orchant joined. Very quickly all of the gadgets came out, and he spoke passionately about the “new mobile office” of a Nokia N80 (the Internet tablet) and a Nokia 95 (mobile […]
Assoc. Professor Andrew McAfee from Harvard Business School summarizes his debate with Professor Tom Davenport on Enterprise 2.0 this morning as such: After one review of the video, it seems to me that our main point of disagreement concerned the extent to which the E2.0 toolkit really is […]
My IT Manager 2.0 workshop at the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston went really well — it wasn’t a lecture, but rather a facilitated discussion. The people who attended entered in *so* well … a big call-out and thank you to everyone who attended and took part. Here’s […]
The final question of the IT Manager 2.0 workshop was what should the focus and intent of the IT Manager / CIO / senior information executive be in a 2.0 world. People thought about that individually, and one or two shared their ideas at the end. Here’s our […]
The third question of the IT Manager 2.0 workshop this morning is what security looks like in a 2.0 world. Many IT departments have a bad reputation because the cry of “security” is used to shut down every new idea or concept. The main points are: We need […]
Just after morning tea / coffee, we had a brief discussion around the impact of 2.0 on innovation. The essential idea was whether 2.0 tools and governance approaches encouraged innovation by the nature of greater sharing and openness, and less restrictions from corporate IT. Here’s our mindmap: Download […]
The second question of the IT Manager 2.0 tutorial this morning is the degree of relevance of the possibility of shifting from building IT assets to renting IT services from utility providers. Here’s our mindmap: Download Full Sized (59.1K)
We’re into the IT Manager 2.0 tutorial at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston, and we’ve just finished a discussion on the first question: Is the technology of Enterprise 2.0 really fundamentally different, or is it the governance model, or something else? Here’s the mindmap we came up […]
It’s Saturday June 16, 7.20pm here in New Zealand, and I’m 24,000 ft above ground on my way from my home in Christchurch to Auckland, and then through to Los Angeles (where I meet the Macless one), and then on to Boston for Enterprise 2.0: The Collaborative Technologies […]
Ian Randall was kind enough to lay out some additional thoughts on my recent post Business Reasons for Migrating from Notes/Domino to SharePoint. As I did with Mike’s comment, here’s my response. Please note the two points of background I laid out on my response to Mike. Ian’s […]
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