Is Social Networking KM All Over Again?
06.12.2008
Read more from Doug Henschen >>
06.11.2008 One of the keynotes at the Enterprise 2.0 conference featured a couple of guys from the CIA discussing the Intellipedia project to create an internal wiki shared by the entire U.S. national intelligence community... They quoted from the now famous, "General Interference with Organizations and Production" section of the 1944 OSS Simple Sabotage Manual... Read more from Tony Byrne >> Enterprise 2.0: IBM's Social Networking Directions 06.11.2008
Read more from Sandy Kemsley >>
06.11.2008 A telling point during an "Evening in the Cloud" panel discussion at this week's Enterprise 2.0 Conference came when a member of the audience said, "I know of plenty of European companies that wouldn't touch you guys with a ten-foot pole if it means putting data in an American data center. The "you guys" in question were the executives representing Amazon, Google and Salesforce.com... Read more from Doug Henschen >> • More Information Management Blog
EVENTS
• Kimball University: Dimensional Modeling In Depth New York June 10-13, 2008 • Forrester's IT Forum EMEA 2008 Lisbon June 10-13 • IDC's Information Management & Business Intelligence 2008, UK London June 12, 2008 • Kimball University: ETL Architecture in Depth Seattle, WA June 12, 2008 • Data Warehouse Lifecycle in Depth Chicago July 22-25, 2008 • Kimball University: Microsoft Data Warehouse In Depth San Jose, CA July 15-18, 2008 • More Events
|
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INSIGHT
Q&A;: Amazon on Enterprise Computing in the Cloud
June 9, 2008 by Doug Henschen Speaking at this week's Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston, Amazon's Adam Selipsky says enterprises are already embracing the agility and economies of scale of cloud computing. Q&A; With Gartner's Don Feinberg on Database as a Service and Cloud DBs May 23, 2008 by Doug Henschen Microsoft, IBM, Oracle and Sun are now fueling the growing fire around the database-as-a-service and cloud database markets, but what's the difference between these offerings and what's the appeal? Database guru Don Feinberg defines terms and raises important questions about reliability and security. • Read All Information Management Articles
IBM Rules Middleware, While Oracle + BEA = Distant No. 2
Business Objects Dives Into Predictive Analytics
Enterprise 2.0: CIA's Secret Intellipedia Has Universal Relevance
IBM DB2's 25th Anniversary: Birth Of An Accidental Empire
|
IN FOCUS
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOPICS
data warehousing TECH INFO CENTER
•
IBM DB2's 25th Anniversary: Birth Of An Accidental Empire
by
Charles Babcock
- June 10, 2008
• Q&A;: Amazon on Enterprise Computing in the Cloud by Doug Henschen - June 9, 2008 • Comply Or Die: Data Disposition Must Be A Priority by Andrew Conry-Murray - June 7, 2008 • HP Upgrades Neoview Data Warehouse Appliance by Doug Henschen - June 3, 2008 |
|