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2007-11-05 14:57 Web 2.0 Expo Berlin - Dion Hinchcliffe (Part 3)
( Part 1, Part 2 ) The Perpetual Beta The traditional software development lifecycle is being severely "warped" by the Web and SaaS It's a very different proposition from shipping software on a CD You are connected directly to your users 24x365 If you're servcie is down, so are all your Customers The pros and cons Pros: Network applications provide numerous advantages over old apps: two-way connection to your users, a way to leverage the intrinsic strength of the network to growth, the issue wi …
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2007-11-05 14:36 Web 2.0 Expo Berlin - Dion Hinchcliffe (Part 2)
( look here for part 1 )Core Competencies of Web 2.0 Online services, not packaged software, with cost-effective scalablitlity Maintaining control over unique, hard-to-recreate information that gets richter the more that people use it Trusting users as co-developers and co-creators Harnessing collective intelligence Leveraging The Long Tail as the primary target market Exploiting lightweight business models Speculating on the Root Causes of Web 2.0 Large online communities have formed recently …
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2007-11-05 14:11 Web 2.0 Expo Berlin - Dion Hinchcliffe (Part 1)
Dion Hinchcliffe is performing at Web 2.0 Expo in Berlin. I'll try to keep in track... Web 2.0 changes the Rules for Creating Successful Online Products in the 21st Century (Dion Hinchcliffe) He loves questions, short questions so he can instantly reply. The World Wide Web 15 yrs old A simple, falt structure based on pages / hyperlinks everything on the Web happens with http: Invented by Tim Berners-Lee A new type of platform: fundamentally communication-oriented Web 1.0 (1996): 250.000 Sites - …
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2007-11-05 13:33 Dion Hinchcliffe: What is Web 2.0 - successful web applications
[summary in my own words leaving out stuff] Dion Hinchcliffe bloggt an 2 Stellen und hat eine IPTV-Show (die ich nicht finde, wo ist die) und berät Firmen in 2.0-Fragen. Die web20university.com gibt es auch. (Wir haben gestren zusammen zu abend gegessen beim Geek Dinner, das war sehr instruktiv und) Gerade präsentiertv er bei bder web 2.0 Expo in Berlin zur Frage, wie man erfolgreiche Webapplikationen baut. Also: best practices. Er will die Buzzwords weglassen und Butter bei die Fische tun. Die …
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2007-09-03 19:06 Mashup Space
I have been having discussions with many vendors (and clients) in the mashup space. One set of interesting conversations were with Chris Marino of Snaplogic . The question was, how do we sort the cloud of Popfly, Google Mashup Maker, Yahoo Pipes, Snaplogic, Dapper, Kapow, Info 2.0 from IBM etc... Clearly, a presentation, integration and access separation makes sense (as I have been talking of ), but is that too coarse Chris had five layers in his charts, that I am sure he will make public on …
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2007-08-25 14:47 Amitai Givertz s Blogversity Blog · Enterprise 2.0 as a Corporate Culture Catalyst Hmmm
Dion Hinchcliffe posts Enterprise 2.0 as a corporate culture catalyst and raises some interesting points that serve to remind me that this has to be one of the most extraordinary periods of history to be a change agent or involved in business with an All-things 2.0 orientation. However, I have yet to find something equally substantive to read that addresses the more fundamental issues of how to create an environment in which Web 2.0 applications and social media can be adopted when the underlyin …
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2007-08-19 21:55 Enterprise 2.0: an update
Dion Hinchcliffe wrote a great post a couple of weeks ago giving a checkpoint on Web 2.0 in the enterprise. I was going to just tag it in my del.icio.us links, which would have had it come up in my daily links post, but I wanted to take the time to comment on it since I think that he has a great way of capturing the essential information about the subject. Also, I've been waiting for Part 2, which was promised in advance of his Web 2.0 for the Enterprise webinar on July 31st, but I haven't seen …
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2007-08-15 23:48 Top 25 Enterprise 2.0 Weblogs
Here are the top 25 Weblogs (blogs) as ranked by Technorati. The members of the list had to be classified as Enterprise 2.0 which may indicate the obvious absence of those blogs that we all consider to be the actual top hitters like Andrew McAfee, Collaboration Loop, Don Tapscott and Dion Hinchcliffe. Interesting that some shouldn't even belong in the list but it is what it is. Where is Collaborage Not too far out with a ranking of 36. Is there a better way to locate the top 25 Enterprise 2.0 We …
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2007-08-13 02:16 Office 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Track Zeros in on Adoption Issues
In true 2.0 form, the conference organizers for the Enterprise 2.0 track team have been collaborating around the world, assembling an A-list of early adopters on Enterprise 2.0, evangelists, and visionary entrepreneurs. Using Skype, IM, wikis, and the occasional email, we have been able to bring together a terrific team of speakers from three continents. Ismael will be posting the agenda sometime in the next 24 hours, and some of the invited speakers are not yet confirmed, but I wanted to start …
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2007-08-05 00:25 Enterprise 2.0 ROI: Collaborative research and mobility Part One
In this article, I explore the idea that The ROI for Enterprise 2.0 lies in a) Collaborative research and development and b) Mobility This set of articles comprise of four parts Enterprise 2.0 ROI: Collaborative research and mobility Part One The ROI for Enterprise 2.0: Part Two: User contributions to Enterprise 2.0 Doing a Robert Scoble ROI for enterprise 2.0: Part Three : Collaborative research in new product design Part Four: Mobility and ROI within the Enterprise Background According to Tim …
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2007-07-31 04:39 Challenges in the Mashup Tools Market
It's not always easy being in the "mashup tools" marketplace these days. While the rapid growth of hundreds of open APIs presents new opportunities for mashup tool vendors, it's not simple to find the right markets, users and scenarios to guarantee success. First of all there's already lots of competition. Just see in Dion Hinchcliffe's excellent summary of 17 products in a bumper crop of new mashup platforms. Dion includes products ranging from UI-centric tools like Microsoft Popfly and JackBe …
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2007-07-30 04:18 links for 2007-07-30
A checkpoint on Web 2.0 in the enterprise Check out Dion Hinchcliffe's visual map of enterprise 2.0. (tags: analysis Business enterprise2.0 IT web2.0 social+computing IT+2.0 ) Business Value Of Web 2.0 Tools Hard To Measure RSS #1 in IT's mind for Web 2.0 ROI. (tags: rss blogs web2.0 enterprise+2.0 IT+2.0 research tools )
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2007-07-29 12:32 A checkpoint on Web 2.0 in the enterprise
Check out Dion Hinchcliffe's visual map of enterprise 2.0.
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2007-07-25 04:19 links for 2007-07-25
The Best Websites are Useful and Ugly "Three things a website must be: useful, useful, useful." - well said. (tags: websites web+development website+development design marketing usability ) Apps vs. Office: Google Ups the Ante "BusinessWeek reports that Google is planning a corporate version of YouTube to host training and employee communications videos. It also looks at Google's move to generate revenue by offering applications for the corporate market." (tags: enterprise Google video web2.0 yo …
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2007-07-24 19:43 A bumper crop of new mashup platforms | Enterprise Web 2.0
Dion Hinchcliffe has a who's who of new mashup tools.
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2007-07-24 06:05 Where can Enterprise 2.0 help
There are a broad range of areas that could potentially benefit from Enterprise 2.0. While there are a host of platforms that enable all of these - social software holds the potential to affect many of these areas positively. Next Gen Knowledge Ecosystems - Driven by collaboration Grand KM initiatives that speak about balanced score card alignment while ignoring personal and group productivity have failed over and over again. While enterprises continue to sink money into enterprise KM systems, e …
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2007-07-23 14:18 Customization and the Organization
After eLearnDevCon, I'm looking at ways to push learning / help content in ways that are more available to the end user. I like the Google Sidebar and Gadgets idea. I know how to build stuff using Google's currently available tools, but I want more. For instance, I want to be able to push brief instructions through the Sidebar. I also want a place to share interactive flash files without folks having to log into my Moodle server. I'm thinking that mashup tools might help.... Dion Hinchcliffe has …
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2007-07-20 00:00 Links for 2007-07-19 [ma.gnolia]
Web Design - Web Design World Seattle 2007 - Survey AJAX Frameworks and Design Patterns Explore today's AJAX frameworks and design patters, and implement them in your Web design and development.(Dion Hinchcliffe slides and audio) Saved By: John Eckman | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: ajax, frameworks, librariev
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2007-06-24 13:19 OakLeaf Systems: LINQ to SharePoint 0.2 Alpha to Meet Major WSS 3.0 Template/Apps Surge
I debated posting on this particular article since it is not very objective but there are a few points that should be called out: 1. The purpose of the keynotes for the Enterprise 2.0 conference was to stimulate innovative thinking and to be somewhat though-provoking. The conference guidelines were clear that speakers were not to anchor their presentations around typical marketing and testimonial-like content. To the extent that some vendors might have not met expectations in that regard, I thin …
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2007-06-22 15:07 Weekly Linkage [06-22-07]
Quick Hits The BBC's Fifteen Web Principles [Tomski.com] Random House - Widgets and Web Services Done Right [Read/Write Web] The Implicit Web: Last.fm, Amazon, Google, Attention Trust [Read/Write Web] Product Development 2.0 [Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog] Why Designers Still Aren't Design Thinkers [bplusd] Design Strategist Skills [Functioning Form] Growing Great New Managers [ChangeThis] Sites of the Week Hungry Suitcase Mercedes-Benz C-Class UK Saab: 60 Years of Turbo Charged Thinking Motor …
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2007-06-19 16:52 LINQ to SharePoint 0.2 Alpha to Meet Major WSS 3.0 Template/Apps Surge
Bart De Smet's LINQ to SharePoint - Announcing the 0.2 alpha release post yesterday and Mary Jo Foley's SharePoint: Microsoft s Web 2.0 hub column today are an interesting coincidence. Bart's enhancing LINQ to SharePoint with these new features: Enhanced support for SharePoint list field types, including Lookup and LookupMulti fields with lazy loading support and subquery support Changes to the entity model used by LINQ to SharePoint, in preparation for update support down the road Optimizatio …
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2007-06-07 05:52 Web 2.0 Executive Bootcamp Review
I had the pleasure of being invited by Hinchcliffe & Company to attend their Web 2.0 Executive Bootcamp as a guest VIP blogger. The session was a day-long interactive session all about Web 2.0 - including education on all of the aspects of Web 2.0, as well as examples of innovators and discussions about implications and applications for personal and business use. The day was organized around Hinchcliffe's Seven Principles of Web 2.0. I could, and probably will, write an entire blog post on my in …
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2007-06-06 23:12 Enterprise Adoption Slopes Upward
Brian Magierski, a BSG Alliance founder, and social media evangelizer is blogging today from Dion Hinchcliffe's web 2.0 Bootcamp in San Francisco. It's encouraging to hear the passion in Brian's posts as he relates hints on how the day progressed. Part of our mission here at BSG is to get out of the blogosphere and into the market where real changes are transforming enterprises. It's exciting to hear what our "missionaries" are doing in New York, London, Boston, Houston, and of course, Austin: m …
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2007-05-31 17:48 Enterprise Web 2.0/Enteprise 2.0 and impact on œIdentity Management
I have been exploring for a while the œEnterprise Web 2.0/Enterprise 2.0 topic. It is fascinating. I must say that at the current stage it is hard to fully understand and predict what is going to happen. I am particularly interested in the implications that this is going to have on œEnterprise Identity Management . The increased adoption and use of œWeb 2.0 technologies and œsocial networking approaches and tools (e.g. blogs, wikis, etc.) by employees is indeed having an impact on: How em …
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2007-05-15 14:38 JackBe and the IBM Mashup Ecosystem Summit
[As a preface to this blog, I want to give my apologies for being away from blogging for the last few months. I've been busy creating Enterprise Mashup software here at JackBe. Now that our software is production-ready, I'm looking forward to getting back to posting regularly and getting your feedback on my development efforts. Deepak.] I was at the Mashup Ecosystem Summit organized by IBM at their offices in San Francisco last week. Our CTO, John Crupi, and our Chief Architect, Raj Krishnamurth …
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