Social Networking – The Twitterverse Debates

TwitDir says that it is currently tracking 951,235 Twitter users. Yes, I know that for many other Web 2.0 applications available out there this sounds like peanuts, zero, nothing, zip, nada! However, if you come to think about it, having nearly one million end-users is way many more than what plenty of other applications would … Continue reading Social Networking – The Twitterverse Debates

Technical and Strategic Insight on the Present and Future of the ibm.com Website

If a few days ago I was actually creating a blog post over here recommending folks to subscribe to the fine blog from Gia Lyons to get to find out some more about Lotus Connections and social computing for the enterprise (Amongst many other things!), here I am at it again, about to recommend a … Continue reading Technical and Strategic Insight on the Present and Future of the ibm.com Website

Vacation eMail Page

Last week, in a very interesting and enlightening blog post, Ross Mayfield, Chairman, President & Co-founder of Socialtext, and who I had the great pleasure of meeting up in person while in Lotusphere 2008, mentioned how he is taking a very provocative turn into expanding further with his adoption of wikis in the corporate world, … Continue reading Vacation eMail Page

IBM Drives Enterprise Adoption of Social Networks with New Enterprise Adaptability Practice

And it looks like I may be continuing with some more blogging on IBM and its adoption of social software within the corporate environment, because a couple of days ago Jack Vinson pointed me to another superb article where one of my fellow IBM colleagues, and good friend, Scott Smith, describes the kind of disruption … Continue reading IBM Drives Enterprise Adoption of Social Networks with New Enterprise Adaptability Practice