Somewhere Philip K. Dick is Smiling…
Somewhere Philip K. Dick is Smiling… ... the elevator’s emergency phone system was getting a junk phone call from a…
Enterprise politics vs. the imperative of social software
Politics are important and unavoidable. Many, if not most (sane) people find politics unpleasant, and struggle, often in vain, to…
If my epic post on cloud computing exceeded your attention span…
... then you might like this a lot better. I certainly liked it. ;) (via @TallMartin)
C to the E to the R to the N – will rock you in the head.
This video, the CERN rap, is painfully silly, and you will probably have seen it already (it's gotten some play…
Structural holes, or “Why is Enterprise 2.0 a good idea?”
I attended the Enterprise 2.0 Summit at CeBIT in Hannover last March. It was great, and it's kind of embarrassing…
XML sucks at basketball
XML Fever Reading the latest issue of CACM today, and really enjoying the new format and content. The article linked…
WfXML-R
A buzz of blog activity, whose trail of breadcrumbs I found via one of my favourite folk, John Mettraux, led…
Cloud computing workshop @ FOWA Miami 09
I've been accepted to do a workshop on cloud computing at the Future Of Web Apps (FOWA) Miami 09 conference.…
Stay At Home Servers (MSFT viral marketing attempt)
Stay At Home Servers Microsoft and marketing. A long, and mostly sad story. The stuff behind that link isn't going…
Enterprise 2.x == Web science, or why “engineering” is a dead end for information system design
Web Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding the Web I'm not a big fan of the engineering metaphor for my…