IBM’s 6th iForum: “Capitalising on Innovation” and Why I’m Becoming a Mac Fanboy

As most of you folks already know, I have been back from an incredibly exciting week in Zürich, Switzerland last week, after attending IBM’s 6th iForum about "Capitalising on Innovation" and so far the last couple of days I have been doing some serious catchup on everything that is going on at the moment, both … Continue reading IBM’s 6th iForum: “Capitalising on Innovation” and Why I’m Becoming a Mac Fanboy

IBM’s 6th iForum: “Capitalising on Innovation” – Zurich 26th to 28th November

Today is my first day back at work after having enjoyed a superb holiday unwinding from everything and re-charging my batteries. So, as you can imagine, I am now on full catch up mode with plenty of e-mails and RSS feeds to go through, but it surely is going to be an exciting week and … Continue reading IBM’s 6th iForum: “Capitalising on Innovation” – Zurich 26th to 28th November

“Getting into” Social Software and How It Is Changing the Role of Traditional Knowledge Management

If yesterday I took the opportunity to share with you folks a rather extensive, but very descriptive, article on Social Media at IBM – Focus on Podcasting by George Faulkner, today I thought I would pick up another subject along those very same lines, but with a different twist. One of my good friends at … Continue reading “Getting into” Social Software and How It Is Changing the Role of Traditional Knowledge Management

Pumping Up My Overall Web 2.0 Experience – Flock 1.0 Beta on the Mac Rules!

Over the last few days I have been bumping into a number of different blog posts from the various folks I follow in my feed reader, who have been trying out the first publicly available beta client from one of my favourite Web browsers: Flock v1.0 RC3, and I thought it was about time that … Continue reading Pumping Up My Overall Web 2.0 Experience – Flock 1.0 Beta on the Mac Rules!

Government Next By Tara Hunt

A lot has been said in the past from different industries around their faster / slower adoption of social computing and social software behind the corporate firewall. Some of them, like Education, have been relatively successful in their adoption rate, whereas others keep struggling, even while trying to understand some of the key concepts, like … Continue reading Government Next By Tara Hunt