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Microsoft Knowledge Network – a different approach to social networking

Microsoft’s Knowledge network looks interesting, it uses a client side component to gather information from your PC including email authors and recipients, Outlook contacts, IM contacts, manager (as defined in Active Directory), managers direct reports and your direct reports and SharePoint 2007 colleagues and it also analyses email subject and body text...

Backlight your PC

I don’t like having the room light on while working at my PC, so this idea on Lifehacker gave me the kick I needed to come up with a cheap way to backlight my monitors and it works really well. Behind my displays I have a 30W 1 Meter fluorescent light fitting which kicks...

The Chief Happiness Officer

I have just discovered the chief happiness officer blog, which focused on happiness at work and I think it’s great.  Just this morning I was talking to Graham on the phone while out walking (I had nothing better to do, Graham was late for a meeting!) and I was saying how...

Excellent Microsoft briefings available

I do a lot of Microsoft watching, and its pretty difficult to get a good overall impression of what’s going on in the company.  I have just discovered that all of the briefing sessions from the Microsoft Financial Analysis meeting are now available as online webcasts, even better they also...

Successful collaborations need focused effort

Collaboration is a key competency for today’s enterprises and yet despite the fact that the Internet is awash with a myriad of different collaboration solutions many teams still struggle to be effective and most projects continue to fail by at least one metric.    Many people assume that collaboration comes naturally...

Give all employees an iPOD

National Semiconductor recently decided to give all of their employees an iPod, according to their press release: Our employees were vital contributors to our most successful year in National’s 47-year history, and we wanted to equip them with the tools to help us create more value for our customers This...

Building a web site with Office 2.0

Ismael Ghalimi is no ordinary user, and this is made clear when he describes how he build a new web site for his company,  and this is definitely not a simple site!  He starts off by defining criteria: No client application other than a web browser Collaborative content development &...

Enterprise blogging

Rod Boothby has some useful comments on a list of the top 10 management fears associated with enterprise adoption of web 2.0 technologies.  Here are my comments on Rod’s comments!  in blue Enterprise Web 2.0 Technological Barriers 1. How can I be certain that the information that is gathered and...

Paperless office

I used to laugh at the idea of the paperless office,  over the last 20 years I have presided over a number of projects that I thought would reduce paper but actually increased usage, so I am pretty cautious now.  However having seen for myself that the combination of a...

Windows Live Writer – suggestions for improvement

Having just written 13 new posts with Live Writer I have the following suggestions; When I am writing a number of posts I expect the post I have just written to close after posting and a new blank post to appear.  Or at worst when I click new I expect...