Jasper and the web cam What happens when you leave a seven year old alone with a camera? Watch on to find out!
Rockbeare Jasper and the web cam What happens when you leave a seven year old alone with a camera? Watch on to find out!
Musings 10 Principles to Guide Social Media (Enterprise 2.0) Implementations Around 18 months ago, Luis Benitez from IBM and I (along with some suggestions from our internal colleagues) collaborated together on a set of Enterprise Social Media Principles. Since then we’ve both gained a lot more experience in enterprise social software implementations and I’ve also moved blog hosts,
Musings IT pros weigh Gartner Magic Quadrant lawsuit Filed by ZL Technologies Inc. — a small email and file archiving vendor — the suit claims that Gartner Inc.’s well-known Magic Quadrant vendor rankings favor big companies with large marketing budgets. And some end users who use the Quadrants for research on IT buying decisions agree with that contention. via
Jasper's tricky toes We were sitting watching TV tonight and Jasper showed us how he could make his little toe bend sideways. We all tried, he’s the only one who could do it. Sent via BlackBerry® from Telstra
Jasper's tricky toes We were sitting watching TV tonight and Jasper showed us how he could make his little toe bend sideways. We all tried, he’s the only one who could do it. Sent via BlackBerry® from Telstra
Jasper's tricky toes We were sitting watching TV tonight and Jasper showed us how he could make his little toe bend sideways. We all tried, he’s the only one who could do it. Sent via BlackBerry® from Telstra
Rockbeare Jasper's tricky toes We were sitting watching TV tonight and Jasper showed us how he could make his little toe bend sideways. We all tried, he’s the only one who could do it. Sent via BlackBerry® from Telstra
Musings Rant on the frustrations with open source I’ve become a huge fan of Python and in particular Django over the last year. So much so that it’s what we are planning to use at http://www.binaryplex.com as it offers a lot of advantages in terms of speed of development and cross-platform ability. There
Musings Email — Game on and the case for People Centric Software James Dellow responded to posts by Luis Suarez and Andrew McAfee about the value of email in an Enterprise 2.0 world. I thought I’d add my own views as someone with current Enterprise experience in what E2.0 looks like inside a large (160,000) person organisation. While
ROSL And a close up as requested… I opted for twitter.com/timbull instead of @TimBull on the cards. Primary reason is I don’t like “dumb” cards that say Email: tim.bull@binaryplex.com, Phone: xxx-xxxx etc. when it’s obvious what the fields are in general. I didn’t feel Twitter has quite the breadth
ROSL Business cards have arrived! Wow, I’ve got to say a 1000 is rather a lot. It was way more than I was expecting. I’ll just have to get out there, get cracking and spread them around then.
Catch a carp day Today was catch a carp day in Darebin Parklands. Although our kids didn’t catch anything, one of the others landed this monster carp. Sent via BlackBerry® from Telstra
Catch a carp day Today was catch a carp day in Darebin Parklands. Although our kids didn’t catch anything, one of the others landed this monster carp. Sent via BlackBerry® from Telstra
Catch a carp day Today was catch a carp day in Darebin Parklands. Although our kids didn’t catch anything, one of the others landed this monster carp. Sent via BlackBerry® from Telstra
Rockbeare Catch a carp day Today was catch a carp day in Darebin Parklands. Although our kids didn’t catch anything, one of the others landed this monster carp. Sent via BlackBerry® from Telstra
ROSL 90% of startups fail… NOT!!! Somewhere in conversation this statistic seems to come up with a rather depressing frequency, particularly given my decision to quit my current job and well, form a startup. Some research was needed to quantify this a little further. I’m yet to fully quantify this. What I do find is
ROSL New beginnings — I’ve resigned When is the start of something new? Is it the first idea, the first real attempt (and failure) to execute on the idea, or is it finding that partner you think you can execute with? Maybe it’s the day you wake up and realise you’ve been mentally chasing