A Refreshing New Way of Collaborating and Sharing Knowledge – Giving up on e-mail! (Part I)

In yesterday’s blog post I already hinted something that, although I don’t have much more time to expand on it further, as the weekend is just around the corner and tomorrow is a big day for me 😉 (Those of you on Facebook and Twitter already know about it!), I thought I would drop just … Continue reading A Refreshing New Way of Collaborating and Sharing Knowledge – Giving up on e-mail! (Part I)

Effecting Blogging – Joining the Conversation with Peter Andrews and Luis Suarez

A few weeks ago one of my fellow IBM colleagues, Peter Andrews (Faculty and Innovation Strategist – Executive Business Institute) asked whether I’d like to have an interview with him talking about the topic of blogging and the kind of impact that is currently having within the corporate world. As you can probably imagine I … Continue reading Effecting Blogging – Joining the Conversation with Peter Andrews and Luis Suarez

Up and Running with IBM Lotus Sametime 8 for the Mac – That Works, Too!

I am sure you would all remember how excited I was about making my full transition from my Windows notebook to my recently acquired MacBook Pro with the installation, and successful setup!, from the IBM Lotus Notes 8.5 Beta client for the Mac. So far things have been running pretty smooth and I can certainly … Continue reading Up and Running with IBM Lotus Sametime 8 for the Mac – That Works, Too!

Open Enterprise 2.0 Mashup Summit: Expanding Customer Value Networks – February 2008

If last week I created a blog post on an upcoming conference event I would be rather interested in attending, but which in the end I will not be able to, since I have got other commitments, here I am again writing about another event that has passed through me without noticing and that I … Continue reading Open Enterprise 2.0 Mashup Summit: Expanding Customer Value Networks – February 2008

Web 2.0 and Beyond: Applying Social and Collaborative Tools to Business – London – March 2008

If you have been reading this blog for a while, you would remember how there have been a few times a couple of different conference events around the subject of social computing and knowledge sharing that always seem to have slipped through my fingers and in the end I couldn’t make it to either of … Continue reading Web 2.0 and Beyond: Applying Social and Collaborative Tools to Business – London – March 2008

IBM Lotusphere 2008 Opening General Session … in 60 Seconds

I am sure you would remember the lengthy (Hopefully insighful, too!) blog posts I put together with some of the highlights from the IBM Lotusphere 2008 I attended a couple of weeks back, right? Well, here is something for you that will make things shorter this time around… The IBM Lotusphere 2008 Opening General Session … Continue reading IBM Lotusphere 2008 Opening General Session … in 60 Seconds

Making Use of Virtual Worlds to Improve Your Social Capital Skills – Mardi Grass Parties

Today has been one of those days where my regular social networking activities in general have been rather light and slow, more than anything else because of a rather hectic day with meetings and conference calls, along with one other special event I was invited to participate in and which I couldn’t ignore just like … Continue reading Making Use of Virtual Worlds to Improve Your Social Capital Skills – Mardi Grass Parties

10 Things I Learned from IBM’s Lotusphere 2008 to Help Prepare for Lotusphere 2009!

Over the last few days you would remember how I have been putting together a number of different blog posts to detail what have been some of the major highlights I have gone through while attending IBM’s Lotusphere 2008 event: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4 and Day 5. Overall the experience has … Continue reading 10 Things I Learned from IBM’s Lotusphere 2008 to Help Prepare for Lotusphere 2009!