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Joining Dots

Making sense out of IT

Joining Dots helps to bridge gaps between what information technology can offer and the benefits being realised. Exploring systems connecting people, information and technology, this site is for sharing knowledge and links. Check out Services for details about consulting activities

Next event: Presenting at the TFPL SharePoint Day on 14th October 2008 in London, UK.
Recent Blog Posts:

Web 2.0 will thrive but not yet a while

When economies started to collapse in the second half of this year, many blog posts cropped up heralding the death of Web 2.0. I think Web 2.0 will thrive in this economic downturn. Just not yet a while. Web 2.0 has barely scratched the surface of business processes and its time will come.... Read full post

Links last few weeks

OK, the title of the next one should be back to 'links last week...' :-)

Before sharing links, we have a mini-announcement. Joining Dots has created a sub-site to focus on SharePoint and friends. The site - http://sharepointsharon.com/ - will have it's own weekly newsletter to share links. SharePoint will still appear on Joining Dots, but in context of the focus here: connecting emerging trends and technologies that can influence how we live and learn. If you want to know more about SharePoint in detail, that's what SharePoint.Sharon is for.

On with the link sharing. Usual topics: Systems, the Design of them and the individual dots - People, Information and Technology. Under Technology, clouds have been the most popular topic of conversation. Enjoy ...Read full post


Links last couple of months

Normally, the title is links last week, but since this is the first one after a Summer break... :-)

Here's a small selection to get back into the swing of things. Usual topics: systems, the design of them and the individual dots - people, information and technology. Enjoy. ...Read full post

Thinking in Reverse

...this challenge goes way beyond disrupting a hypothesis. Many of the benefits offered by new ways of working (under the labels Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0) require you to think in reverse. Prediction markets challenge the belief that strategy should come from management. Open source collaboration challenges the belief that research and development must be performed in secret. Blogging challenges the belief that PR and marketing control external communications...

Links last week - 080629

The following is a selection of links collected from 23rd to 29th June. Shared via Google Reader, FriendFeed and Twitter. Organised roughly by library category: Systems and the elements - People, Information and Technology ...Read full post
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