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I’ve been WordFraming

by @ Tuesday, March 11th, 2008. Filed under Business 2.0, Web 2.0, Blogging, Accounting, Collaboration, Wikis, CMS, Intranets, Enterprise, Social Software

Probably the main reason I’ve been inactive on this blog for a while has been because of my involvement in ITBRix, the launch of WordFrame, as well as a major WordFrame project. Let me explain a little. First, WordFrame is an enterprise 2.0 platform that helps you build web communities and manage content, that has […]

London Wiki Wednesday 4 July at BearingPoint

by @ Friday, July 6th, 2007. Filed under Web 2.0, Open Source, Blogging, Wikis, Productivity, CMS, VoIP, Enterprise, Social Software

After being “spaced out” on the empty floor at Conchango last month, London Wiki Wednesday got “intimate” at BearingPoint’s London office in Paternoster Square.   I guess we had around 50 attendees, with a room designed for 30, but that just meant we had to be more friendly.  First I have to thank Andreas Rindler and […]

Internet World, connections, and the future of blogging and social software

by @ Saturday, May 5th, 2007. Filed under Web 2.0, Blogging, CMS, Internet, Networking, Social Software

I’m continually fascinated by the way connections are made in this new world of web 2.0 and social media. When I walked in to the OpenCoffee Club on Thursday a woman I’d not met before instantly recognized me and came over to talk. Being a guy, sadly my knee jerk (jerk being the operative word […]

Salesforce corals unstructured content with Koral

by @ Tuesday, April 10th, 2007. Filed under Web 2.0, Collaboration, CRM, Social Tagging, CMS

ZDNet, the WSJ and others are reporting a very interesting move by Salesforce.com. They’ve acquired a 9 person web 2.0 firm called Koral that I met at last year’s Office 2.0 conference. Mark Suster, their founder and CEO has become General Manager of Salesforce Content in the move.
When I saw it last year I said:

“Koral […]

Grazr - what a brilliant tool to enhance your blog

by @ Friday, March 23rd, 2007. Filed under Blogging, CMS, Design

I’m always envious of people who have Grazr based widgets in their sidebars. So much more dynamic than a static blogroll. I’m part way through designing a makeover to Business Two Zero, so I took time out of the working day to spend a few minutes researching where to start to learn what to do […]

Where did Live Writer and OneNote come from?

by @ Monday, March 12th, 2007. Filed under Blogging, Office, Wikis, Productivity, CMS, Design

Over the last few weeks I’ve been musing about innovation and the software development process, partly because I’ve taken on a number of new Microsoft products and have been wondering about their origins, and partly through discussions with various people comparing what small teams have achieved set against those in much larger companies. Over at […]

Blogtronix - a great enterprise 2.0 collaboration and web publishing platform

by @ Sunday, December 24th, 2006. Filed under SaaS, Business 2.0, Practice Management, Collaboration, Social Tagging, CMS, Internet, Intranets, Enterprise, Irregulars

About 4 weeks ago I wrote up a few preliminary thoughts on Blogtronix, following a long, late night (for me!) session with George Athannassov and John West, but I’ve finally had time to do a fuller write up. One of the frustrations of the current web 2.0 and enterprise 2.0 world is that there are great […]

Goodman Jones goes online

by @ Thursday, June 1st, 2006. Filed under SaaS, Marketing, Open Source, Blogging, Accounting, Collaboration, CMS

  Here’s a bit of an advert.  Today the website we designed and built for London accountants Goodman Jones has gone live.  We’re quite proud of the way Glenn, our designer, captured what we intended in the design brief and gave them what they wanted.  They were aiming to have a site that jumped them […]

Customer Collaboration Systems (CCS) and Practice Requirements Planning (PRP) anyone?

by @ Wednesday, March 8th, 2006. Filed under SaaS, Practice Management, Accounting, Collaboration, CRM, Wikis, CMS, Intranets

One of my clients who is moving in to online accounting has decided to set up a shared resource for his business systems team, partners, and managers to share documentation, tips and ideas on the new topic - great idea!  Unlike some people you find in practice or industry, he’s just cracked on and done […]

BTZ’s insider’s guide to Blogging - From Blogger to WP

by @ Monday, February 20th, 2006. Filed under Open Source, Blogging, CMS, Design

Last month, while I was making the move from Blogger to WordPress I said I would journal the experience.  I made some notes along the way, but never got time to blog the transition.  This article is a supplement to my insider’s guide to Blogging,  explaining why I made the move, and describing the degree […]

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