Implementing Enterprise 2.0

Nine ideas for practical implementation of Enterprise 2.0.
by Don Hinchcliffe.

There’s also this nifty diagram and explanation of the term,

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Ka Chow! SATA Xserve RAID

In addition to SATA, it looks like 6 fibre channel ports are added instead of the current 2 on the ATA version. Is there an integrated switch and virtualization capabilities?

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Ogg on iTunes

Yep.  I haven’t tried this plugin yet, but it looks like the real deal.

 

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Ten WebOS contenders reviewed

A nice summary article for some WebOS interfaces out there.  Some are familiar (EyeOS, Goowy) and others less so (Craythur?)

Published in: on January 18, 2007 at 6:36 pm Comments (0)

Rock Tapes Out

The Rock taped out at supposedly 16 cores and 65 nm.

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RootKit Detectors Reviewed

Could this be the first Windows post?  A very handy article to have around.  A review of 6 RootKit Detectors.

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Can Enterprise 2.0 be born of Enterprise 1.0?

In this thought provoking article,

Cognitive Edge: If the world is flat, seek out the bumpy bits

Dave Snowden hits on every topic from data analysis, to organizational theory, to their interplay with Web 2.0 technology.

It is a fascinating read, and not without painfully humorous bits:

The comfort of current orthodoxy is a safer and more natural space for
organisational discussion makers. Pioneers in organisations generally
die from arrows in their backs, not their chests.

and…

From an organisational point of view there is no
difference between a terrorist, a customer, a citizen or an employee.
They all represent instances of the problem of asymmetry in
which a large, structured organisation is trying to understand mass,
unknowable actions and motivations that are outside the control, but
not the influence of the organisation itself

Published in: on January 12, 2007 at 10:10 pm Comments (0)

Antipatterns for fun and profit

Here, you can find the anitpattern repository catalog.
Enjoy.  For extra special credit, see if you recognize CargoCult.
I knew you could.

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FermiLab is back in the game.

You thought all the particle physics Nobel prizes were going to be paid out in Euros from now on?  Not so fast (or massive … same thing)

Published in: on January 11, 2007 at 10:43 pm Comments (0)

Cisco’s iPhone

Cisco claims they are willing to cut a deal with Apple over the iPhone trademark, but the sticking point is something we are all sort of bummed over: they want ability to write and add 3rd party software to Apple’s iPhone.  Who doesn’t?

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