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Musical Chairs -- But Everyone Wins

by Sean Kenefick  |  January 27th, 2012  |  no comments

I just read Mike Cohn's interesting article about rotating the ScrumMaster role...  As he states (and I agree) that the role is too pivotal to rotate permanently, it might be an interesting way for developers to see what the job entails and to limit the "management" feeling that can end...

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Categories: DevOps, Agile    

The intersection of Application Performance Monitoring(APM) and Application Lifecycle Management(ALM)

by Jonah Kowall  |  January 27th, 2012  |  no comments

Last week I published a note with my colleague Tomas Murphy who covers the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) technologies, the note was about the intersection of Application Performance Monitoring(APM) and ALM. Although most of the APM buyers and end users I speak with come from an IT Operations or even an...

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Categories: DevOps, Monitoring, IT Operations, APM    

Frictionless Sharing and the Enterprise Social Network

by Larry Cannell  |  January 27th, 2012  |  no comments

Facebook’s new “frictionless sharing” enables someone to automatically post what they are doing online in a stream of status updates. To some, this is a little too much sharing. However, “enterprise frictionless sharing” should be the norm for internal social network sites. As a result of Facebook’s frictionless sharing I...

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Categories: social online workplace, social networks, collaboration, enterprise 2.0, Uncategorized    

GPS tracking and the 4th Amendment (Part 2...)

by Robin Wilton  |  January 27th, 2012  |  2 comments

My colleague Avivah Litan has given her insightful and thought-provoking read on the recent US Supreme Court decision here. Avivah correctly identifies the "opt-in"/"opt-out" dichotomy as a critical element of the discussion. Tracking for law enforcement purposes needs, of course, to be set aside from the debate over user consent......

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Categories: Uncategorized    

Situation is the next step beyond service or solution

by Mark P. McDonald  |  January 27th, 2012  |  2 comments

Value creation and innovation come from thinking in new ways about organizational offerings.  Over the last 50 years there has been a progression from offerings based on products (things that you use in your life), to those based on selling solutions (products that we use for you) to selling services...

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Categories: Design, customer experience, product development, Social Media, Social Organization, Technology, product innovation, Innovation    

Word of the week - Zealot

by Nathan Wilson  |  January 26th, 2012  |  one comment

The agile world contains a fair amount of zealots. People that are happy to tell you that you are not doing agile correctly and base that decision on some small difference in process. Some of these people base their statement on a belief that they have found the one true...

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Categories: Uncategorized    

Inadequate Technology Adoption: What is it? How Do You Spot it?

by Craig Roth  |  January 26th, 2012  |  2 comments

In my posting How a Collaboration Technology Gets Adopted I described a storyline of how a collaboration technology goes from purchasing through adoption (and beyond to value).  That technology could be social networking, SharePoint, an intranet, or a portal – I’ve seen the same pattern with all of them.  There...

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Categories: Collaboration, Portals, Microsoft SharePoint    

Supreme Court GPS decision could impact future mobile experiences

by Avivah Litan  |  January 26th, 2012  |  4 comments

No doubt you’ve seen this news already http://blogs.wsj.com/wsjam/2012/01/24/scotus-says-no-to-gps-tracking-without-a-warrant/?mod=google_news_blog The Supreme Court ruled that the police violated the 4th amendment (protection against unreasonable searches and seizures) when police used GPS tracking on a narcotics-operative’s vehicle (planted there without his knowledge) to convict the man. His conviction was overturned because there was...

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Categories: Uncategorized    

Apple TV Numbers Makes One Think About the Real Opportunity

by Mike McGuire  |  January 26th, 2012  |  3 comments

Apple’s financial results for their fiscal-year 2011 (fourth calendar quarter, 2011) were mind boggling -- $46 billion in revenue, net income of $13 billion. They’re officially in uncharted territory, financial performance-wise.  But the number that caught my eye was the disclosure from CEO Tim Cook that the company sold 1...

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Categories: pay-TV, Apple TV, Apple, Uncategorized    

Musings: The Amplification of Communication

by Jack Santos  |  January 25th, 2012  |  2 comments

I love how the fragmentation of communication is actually moving away from appropriate use, and moving to duplicative use, amplifying  the total volume of messages on the planet -- while real content or  (more accurately) unique thought  is growing in proportion to population growth – no small number by itself. ...

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Categories: Cloud, culture, mobility, network, Wireless, Cloud, consumerization, IT relevance, Predictions, Predictions, Future    

Yahoo 2012

by Allen Weiner  |  January 24th, 2012  |  one comment

Yahoo’s brand spankin’ new CEO Scott Thompson had his coming out party at what turned out to be a rather curious Q4 earnings call. The numbers are the numbers: up here, down there; news on the Microsoft Search Alliance and the usual “we’re going to try harder and do better”...

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Categories: Scott Thompson, Yahoo, Apple, Yahoo