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The Widening Gap In Business-IT Maturity Levels
by Vaughan Merlyn on Jul 19, 2008 - 09:21 AM read 43 times
Source: http://itorganization2017.wordpress.com/?p=295We have been compiling the results of one facet of our multi-company research into business-IT maturity - the maturity assessment that companies took as part of participation in the research project. The purpose of the surveywas to provide an assessment of business-IT capability in a corporation or business unit. We asked that the survey be completed by an executive familiar with the business strategy for technology use, the ... read more -
From Enterprise Architecture to Ecosystem Architecture
by Vaughan Merlyn on Jul 18, 2008 - 09:41 AM read 79 times
Source: http://itorganization2017.wordpress.com/?p=279I’ve been thinking about IT architecture - more correctly, Enterprise Architecture, and most recently, something I’m referring to as Ecosystem Architecture. This thinking was stimulated by some of the results of our recent Reaching Level 3 multi-company research project. That research showed that one of the most critical gaps in many companies IT capabilities is around Enterprise Architecture (EA). I don’t find this deficiency in Enterprise ... read more -
How Web 2.0, Facebook, and the Net Generation will change corporate security
by Brendan Peat
on Jul 17, 2008 - 09:37 AM read 47 times
Source: http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/?p=1728In the last 20 some odd years corporate security has made some headway. Companies are now at the point where they are reasonably efficient at keeping hackers' out and letting employees in. The problem is that to get to this point the enterprise has had to put up walls in the name of safety and security, but at the cost of functionality and logic. The current Jericho model of security ( ... read more -
More fun with Enterprise 2.0 diagrams
by Susan Scrupski on Jul 10, 2008 - 11:06 PM read 115 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=239Thanks for all the help and suggestions on the collaborative work of art in my last post. I’m still getting to making corrections/suggestions that came in on the comments. In the meantime, you can help yourself to the diagram, as Nathan Gilliatt did. It’s now much improved, adding Business Intelligence. Just shoot me an email, and I’ll invite you to the collaborative space on Vyew. Also, thanks to < ... read more -
Circles of Expertise in 2.0 for Biz
by Susan Scrupski on Jul 07, 2008 - 06:50 PM read 281 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=238For a long while now, Jevon MacDonald and I have been grousing about how the different players involved in delivering 2.0 solutions to business can often be confused and misunderstood. We started working on a graphic, which I’ll happily “open source” for anyone’s input or for re-purposing. Just send me a note and I’ll invite you to the shared space we are working on at Vyew. Generally ... read more -
Andrew McAfee: Rebel with a Cause
by Susan Scrupski on Jul 02, 2008 - 08:18 AM read 135 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=237A number of us at nGenera have been discussing internally what it means to communicate and create a supportive, yet fluid culture in the 2.0 era. One of our guys asked the question, “what was your ‘a-ha’ moment when Web 2.0 suddenly made sense and you became a true believer?” I’ve had a number of “a-ha” moments, but my very first was probably when I disagreed with Andrew ... read more -
Beautiful Time-Waster
by Katie Carty Tierney on Jun 30, 2008 - 02:02 PM read 881 times
Source: http://txaggie94.wordpress.com/?p=50Hat tip to MN Headhunter for this one… Wordle is a cute little tool for creating “word clouds” from your writing. I hopped on the site, told it to map my blog, and got this funky little picture: Apparently, I talk a lot about Enterprise and 2.0. I like the tool, though, because it can really show you where a person’s interests are. My friend read more -
Fix This Code, and You Might Get Your Dream Job
by Katie Carty Tierney on Jun 26, 2008 - 12:51 PM read 826 times
Source: http://txaggie94.wordpress.com/?p=46I try. I really do. I want to help the nGenera software engineering team so much that I’ve been trying to write Ruby on Rails code. The only problem is, I don’t have what it takes. I’m just not a good programmer. Oh, sure, I USED to be an awesome programmer, but that was before I moved into the frou-frou world of Talent Acquisition. Today, my programming skills are creaky, ... read more -
Good Identity 2.0 presentation
by Jeff Milne on Jun 25, 2008 - 04:35 PM read 341 timesFast pased, entertaining, informative presentation (great example) on digital identity from Dick Hardt at Sxip Identity: http://identity20.com/media/OSCON2005/ His Blog is here: http://identity20.com/ ... read more -
Mark Your Calendars - September 18-19, Chicago, Il
by Vaughan Merlyn on Jun 25, 2008 - 02:32 PM read 473 times
Source: http://itorganization2017.wordpress.com/?p=264I am very excited about an upcoming event we are holding in Chicago mid-September. I’ve been busily collaborating with an internal team here at nGenera, and with a Professor from Emory University on creating an event designed for senior business, IT and HR executives. The session, entitled “Unleashing the Core, Innovating the Edge” explores the thorny subject of innovation in today’s businesses. It will open with a ... read more -
Barriers to Web 2.0 Enterprise Adoption
by Steve Elmore on Jun 21, 2008 - 10:30 AM read 82 timesA recent study by CDW shows IT decision makers across government and corporate sectors worry about misuse and security: 31 percent worry that Web 2.0 will be used for personal use over work, 28 percent are concerned about information security, and 27 percent worry about employees wasting time. Security will continue to be addressed as new threats arise and are overcome, but personal use and wasting time are not ... read more -
Browserless Applications
by Andrew Bruce
on Jun 20, 2008 - 09:57 AM read 81 times
I found an article called Next Gen Apps Won't Be Pushed Around By the Browser, and thought I should share it with everyone. It is a very thought provoking article outlining the various approaches that companies are using to deliver applications without the browser. Any company serious about utilizing a platform for delivery of applications should read and consider carefully how they can capitalize on or improve on the ... read more -
Prepare Ye: the We Generation is Upon Us.
by Susan Scrupski on Jun 19, 2008 - 08:00 AM read 659 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=234So, yeah. I wanted to change the world in my 20s. In some ways, I thought I could with Unix and my first Mac. But, mostly, I just ended up talking about it a lot to anyone who cared to listen. Today’s 20-somethings have the tools to effect change like I never did. They have instantaneous access to information, strong social networks with which to groupthink and self-organize, and ... read more -
A Year's Summary of Personal Reflection II
by Susan Scrupski on Jun 16, 2008 - 07:02 PM read 1472 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=232It’s that time again when I feel compelled not only to wrap up highlights of the Enterprise 2.0 conference, but to divulge my thinking on where we are in the progression of widespread 2.0 adoption — in our personal lives and at work. It’s hard to top my impassioned first post on this topic from last year: A Year’s Summary of Personal Reflection. Not only was ... read more -
Here Is Your Next Generation Web 2.0 Recruitment Site Checklist
by 'Bayo Akinola-Odusola on Jun 10, 2008 - 07:54 PM read 256 timesIn a previous conversation we had a peek into next generation successful Web 2.0 recruitment/career websites and some of the things candidates have come to expect based on their consumer experience on the net. This post digs a little deeper and provides a checklist for you if you are currently on the fence about moving your recruitment career site to next generation. Success Leaves Clues... The top dogs of Web ... read more -
First Day Surprise at Enterprise 2.0 Boston
by Susan Scrupski on Jun 10, 2008 - 07:00 AM read 514 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=230There were workshops yesterday at the Enterprise 2.0 conference. The first one,Social Computing Platforms: IBM and Microsoftrevealed an unlikely sturdy competitor in the sea of terrific startups that are competing in this new arena. IBM, yes, IBM demonstrated a competitive product. I had never seen such a thorough demo ofLotus Connections. It had a terrific UI, more 2.0 features than I could even keep ... read more -
Groundswell co-Author Josh Bernoff talks Social Technographics in Austin
by Susan Scrupski on May 29, 2008 - 05:53 PM read 1284 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=228I attended a luncheon today sponsored by the Internet Strategy Forum. The invited guest was Forrester’s Josh Bernoff. Josh’s topic was “Winning in a world transformed by social media.” He cautioned the audience to not focus on technologies, but rather relationships and the prevailing deeper social trends creating the “groundswell.” Bernoff describes the groundswell as a “social trend in which people use technologies to get the things ... read more -
The Rise of Enterprise 2.0: Andrew McAfee Keynote, Enterprise 2.0 Summit 2008 Tokyo
by Susan Scrupski on May 23, 2008 - 09:48 AM read 2619 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/2008/05/23/the-rise-of-ent...Nice high-quality video interview here with Andy in Tokyo. This video was originally shared on blip.tv by grl with a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs license. ... read more -
FREE ITSinsider Pass to Enterprise 2.0 Conference
by Susan Scrupski on May 22, 2008 - 10:46 AM read 1947 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=225TechWeb is offering a free conference pass (at a $2200 value) for a lucky ITSinsider reader. All you need to do is post in the comments why you subscribe to/read the ITSinsider blog and why you want to go to the conference. Special preference will be given to an ITSinsider reader who adds me to your blogroll. Of course, most readers are ... read more -
Please come to Boston in the Springtime
by Katie Carty Tierney on May 19, 2008 - 10:50 AM read 1125 times
Source: http://txaggie94.wordpress.com/?p=45…for the Enterprise 2.0 Conference! And you can use this handy promo code to save $100 on your registration or get a free pass to the Demo Pavilion! Today’s successful recruiters (or, as I like to say… Talent Acquisition Innovators) are already aware of how Enterprise 2.0 technologies are changing the face of the talent landscape. In order to effectively manage the recruiting process, talent professionals have ... read more





