MindTouch will blow your mind away!!!

I have recently started experimenting with MindTouch, after having read dozens of posts online about it. While being a proponent on Enterpise 2.0, the standard open source WIKI software out there today still has a lot of limitations. In fact, I am not at all over excited with WIKIs, as compared to other Web 2.0 [...]

IBM - Information on Demand 2008 Report (1)

I recently had an opportunity to attend IBM’s showcase in Melbourne. I have never really been an IBM fan, but I thought it was a good time to see where the vendor monoliths are heading in the Information Management scene.
I will be releasing a small series of 2 blogs about the event. In the first [...]

Where’s my ROI for Web 2.0????

During a recent conversation with a mate regarding Enterprise / Web 2.0, the dreaded question of ROI came back haunting us. While being a proponent on the benefits of Enterprise 2.0 is very simple, substantiating the need for Enterprise 2.0 in terms of $$ and cents may seem difficult, for now. 
ROI/Rate of Return (for some) [...]

TweetClouds - Social Modelling in the Enterprise

The concept of tag clouds is very powerful. I often refer to the tag cloud together with tagging folksonomy as a starting point in categorizing and displaying information in an enterprise. Tagging folksonomy is a powerful idea that allows categorization or organization of information based on the everyday user’s perspective. The social element adds improved [...]

Selling Blogs and Wikis to the Business

Is Enterpise 2.0 all about blogs and wikis? Well, depending on your understanding, some of you may think this is the case.
As an Enterprise 2.0 consultant, Blogs and WIKIs are always the first items on the plate when someone consults me about Web 2.0, as they are the easiest and simplest to understand among others. [...]

BlogFriends is closed. *RIP*

I was checking my facebook today and was looking for BlogFriends, the infamous blog sharing/network/discovery facebook program developed by i-Together , and found that it has been closed.
A couple of reasons :-

Original seed funding was not enough to cover the expenses needed to maintain the system. Blogfriends was pretty popular with 27,000 users subscribed to it. [...]