Web 2.0 Interests me from a variety of view points. First, as a technical architect within a Fortune 100 company, I am interested in how organizations are incorporating Web 2.0 into their internal business environment. Commonly referred to as Enterprise 2.0, I want to understand the "How" of implementation and the real value delivered to the enterprise. Second, I spend a great deal of time writing about the impact of Web 2.0 to small business. In either of these perspectives, when Web 2.0 ...
In my book, Trademark 2.0, I completely missed the next step in the natural progression of work. I wrote about the obvious transformation from an agricultural economy to an industry economy. Those observations continued to the transformation to a technology based economy. Where I messed up was assuming globalization was a component or symptom of this transformation when in fact it was the fourth rung on the ladder. In the prior three we loo ...
This weekend, I spent sometime updating my web site. In order to get some fresh ideas, I took a look at many of the personal branding sites that are online. One observation is that the vast majority of personal branding sites belong to freelancers, authors, and real estate professionals. Web developers were clearly in the lead when it comes to promoting their work. Obviously, they have the Internet where their work can easily be found and promoted. For many of us not having a visual repr ...
Well, my last high end Sharepoint site went into production this week and I hate to see that happen. Within my company, I was moved into a more Architectural role which ensure that I don't add any additional customer value. Over the past 7 years, we have built and integrated Sharepoint into the very fabric of business and did it with great design in mind (80,000 Sites). I will miss working so closely with the business and delivering value but change has come.
While I won't be dir ...



