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Linked in

LinkedIn reached a tipping point for me this weekend,  I got fed up of just accepting invites and decided to see if I could use it to deliver some real advantage.   This meant I had to get serious about using it: Creating a proper profile with a comprehensive career history,...

Living on the web

Over recent weeks I’ve been asking myself why we “hide” so much behind the firewall.  In my company for example we have recently setup or planned wiki’s, blogs, expert location systems, social tagging etc – all private.  The immediate reaction is that this is a good idea, this is confidential information, but...

More on secure RSS

Worklight – an enterprise RSS provider – have a really useful white paper on secure RSS, which complements and extends some of my previous posts on this topic.  Other posts on this topic can be found here.

Thinkpad X60 Tablet running Vista

My second hand Thinkpad X60 tablet arrived today via HireIT and eBay.  Its an ex eval model and in perfect condition even though it was less than half price.  Even better HireIt seem to give you whatever model they have available and in my case the spec was up-rated quite a...

I love growing my own fruit

I grew up with a large orchard and I still love growing my own fruit.  I don’t have room for many trees so I have them growing in metal dustbins all the way down the drive at the side of the house.  This month I’m picking cherries every day –...

Not convinced about Telepresence!

Those of us who grew up with the co-located meeting never stopped complaining about how unproductive the experience was.  We spent years trying to improve the level of interactivity with whiteboards, flip charts, projectors and decision support systems to increase the level of participation and improve the quality of decisions. ...

A great resource on web 2.0, enterprise 2.0 and the future of KM

James Dellow works for the same company as me (but on the other side of the world) and blogs on many of the same topics, although he’s much more prolific!  James has recently provided a consolidated list of his articles and papers and collectively they make a great read.  James’...

Interviews With Innovators

Jon Udell’s – Interviews With Innovators – is currently my favorite Podcast series.  Whilst Jon is not a “great” speaker his relaxed interviews are really excellent and his knowledge and insightful questions really make each one a real learning experience.  I have listened to thousands of podcasts and I can definitely...

IT Staff becoming generalists

For years now I have observed that most IT staff are moving in the direction of becoming generalists whether they realize it or not.  This is nicely illustrated by this post by Brian madden where he quotes Citrix: IT professionals are more and more becoming “generalists,” so it’s important that...

Excel 2007 conditional formats

I am a big fan of the quick conditional formats in Excel, but I get very frustrated by the in cell bar graphs and their strange behavior – basically this means they are very unreliable as a way to visualize the real relationship between numbers in a range.  They are...