Reputation Management – Now You Are in Control

Last Friday, and over at Line56, one of my fellow IBM colleagues, Robert Swanwick (a.k.a. Swan), created a superb article titled Reputation Management that I thought I would comment on further over here since I feel that it fits in quite nicely with a couple of the subjects I get to discuss over here: Knowledge … Continue reading Reputation Management – Now You Are in Control

SlideShare – Sharing Your PowerPoint and OpenOffice Presentations a la YouTube

A couple of days ago, Dennis McDonald actually sent me an invitation to try out a new offering that has just gone live a little while ago that is supposed to be what YouTube is to videos but this one would be to presentation slides. Check out Slideshare and prepare to have some serious fun … Continue reading SlideShare – Sharing Your PowerPoint and OpenOffice Presentations a la YouTube

Evolving Social Bookmarking Tools for the Corporate Markets – Towards Enterprise Social Software Adoption

In a recent follow up post from Dennis McDonald, regarding a weblog post I created last Friday commenting on the second episode of the podcast I did with the Shortcuts team around social bookmarking, he actually gets to share some interesting comments that I thought would be really worth while highlighting over here as well … Continue reading Evolving Social Bookmarking Tools for the Corporate Markets – Towards Enterprise Social Software Adoption

Shortcuts Podcast – Choosing a Social Bookmarking Service (BlinkList)

  A couple of weeks back you would remember how I created a weblog post where I was mentioning my recent participation in one of the episodes from the popular Shortcuts podcast around the subject of social bookmarking, what it was and why you would want to start making use of it, if you haven’t … Continue reading Shortcuts Podcast – Choosing a Social Bookmarking Service (BlinkList)

IBM Warms to Social Networking – Probably About Time, Right?

Continuing further with some other discussions I have been having over here around the role of Web 2.0 or social software within the enterprise, I thought I would continue sharing some further thoughts on what is actually happening inside IBM itself;  how it is being impacted (And big time!) by the adoption of this same … Continue reading IBM Warms to Social Networking – Probably About Time, Right?