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London Wiki Wednesday rides again!

by @ Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008. Filed under Web 2.0, Blogging, Wikis, Social Software

There has been too long a hiatus since the last London Wiki Wednesday (which happened to be a very “Wikipedia” oriented affair). The big gap was caused partly by me getting very distracted with a very busy few months with WordFrame and the day job, and some family stuff. However, the biggest factor was the […]

Off to Italy for the E2.0 Forum

by @ Tuesday, June 24th, 2008. Filed under Business 2.0, Web 2.0, Blogging, Collaboration, Wikis, Enterprise, Social Software

I’m just finishing off a few very productive days in Plovdiv, at the WordFrame development centre, where we’ve been negotiating and planning with two new prospective partners. Later today I’ll be heading to Milan, and driving to Varese to speak at the International Forum on Enterprise 2.0. The conference is being organized by my friend […]

IT Counts wins “Best New Web 2.0 Initiative”

by @ Friday, June 13th, 2008. Filed under Web 2.0, Accounting, Design, Enterprise, Social Software

Yesterday, at Web 2.0 Strategies 2008 in London, the ICAEW’s IT Counts community won the award for “The Best New Web 2.0 Initiative”. IT Counts, which is sponsored by Microsoft, provides practical IT advice for accountants in business and in practice. It is part of the ICAEW online network (ion), a new collection of web […]

Firewall 2.0

by @ Wednesday, March 12th, 2008. Filed under Business 2.0, Web 2.0, Enterprise

A while back, during the interesting time I spent as one of the blognation editors, I did my first ever video interview with the help of Vincent Camara of Intruders.tv. The victim was JP Rangaswami, the MD of BT Design (effectively BT’s CIO ). He was on great form, so my 10 minute spot stretched […]

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 […]

twhirl and Sandy - Productivity ideas for the New Year

by @ Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008. Filed under Web 2.0, Productivity, GTD, Social Software

Every 6 months or a year I like to freshen things up and change around some of my productivity tools and the system I use for getting things done. Coming in to the new year I’m using two rather excellent new tools.
I’d been searching round for a decent Twitter client, tried a few but not been happy, until […]

Shift happens (again)

by @ Wednesday, September 5th, 2007. Filed under Web 2.0, Internet

Yesterday my enterprise 2.0 Google alert pointed me at a new presentation loaded up on Slideshare.  While I was perusing it I noticed in the suggested list of related slideshows over on the right that one had an order of magnitude more views and downloads than any other in the list.  Look at the statistics […]

FreeAgent - an ideal solution for contractors

by @ Thursday, July 19th, 2007. Filed under Web 2.0, Accounting

I mentioned on Friday that I’ll be writing the enterprisey stuff for blognation.  My part of the site launched last Monday, with an explanation of what we’re trying to achieve over there.  One of the key objectives is to highlight UK and European start ups and innovators.  I decided to make the first real item […]

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 […]

Enterprise 2.0 - the McAfee versus Davenport smackdown in Boston

by @ Tuesday, June 19th, 2007. Filed under Business 2.0, Web 2.0, Blogging, Wikis, Enterprise, Social Software

One of the reasons I was disappointed I didn’t get to Boston for this week’s Enterprise 2.0 event was to see the face off between Andrew McAfee and Tom Davenport, moderated by Dan Farber,  over the relevance of Enterprise 2.0.  However, I would probably have been slightly disappointed again, as I was hoping that Andrew […]

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