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tibbr 3.5 turns the world into interactive post-its

tibbr 3.5 turns the world into interactive post-its

By Martijn Linssen on January 25, 2012

Tibbr released version 3.5 to the public today in Palo Alto California, 9 AM Pacific time. I got a solo preview yesterday and I was impressed by it – as usual I’d say. “In twelve months since launch, tibbr has been deployed to hundreds of thousands of employees across global enterprises, who can now use tibbr […]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts, Product reviews | Tagged 2.0, 24/7/365, application development, b2b, B2C, Data quality, EAI, edi, guaranteed delivery, information, integration, knowledge, maturity, messaging, social media, standardisation, tibbr35, twitter

The initial KloutoCalypse: how big is it?

The initial KloutoCalypse: how big is it?

By Martijn Linssen on November 4, 2011

In my last post I showed how to remove your Klout profile from the public eye, without waiting for Klout to take 24-48 hours to do so. As I get impatient every now and then, I decided to take the first 500 tweets containing Klout and delete after I published it. I ignored all the […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, information, Klout, maturity, social media, trust, twitter | 1 Response

Completely drop your Klout account in 30 seconds

Completely drop your Klout account in 30 seconds

By Martijn Linssen on November 2, 2011

Well, the day has finally come. Since yesterday, Klout allows you to delete the profile they (or you) created on you. In my case, that means I’ll first have to sign up for klout, as they created my account all by themselves – but I’m happy to go through that little PITA Here’s how to […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, facebook, information, Klout, maturity, social media, Social network, trust, twitter | 1 Response

How to queue - that is the question

How to queue – that is the question

By Martijn Linssen on September 8, 2011

The other day my attention got drawn by a very large national company that claimed to have a performance problem: sometimes it would take ages for messages to reach their destination, and entire applications would come to a screeching halt. After a few questions and answers, it was clear that they didn’t have a performance […]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, 24/7/365, application development, architecture, b2b, EAI, edi, ESB, guaranteed delivery, integration, Supply Chain, transactions

The SI is dead. Long live the Supplier Integrator

The SI is dead. Long live the Supplier Integrator

By Martijn Linssen on August 3, 2011

Have we reached peak SI is a splendid post by Peter Evans Greenwood about the changing IT world. On one side of the boxing ring there is the traditional system integrator, on the other side there is a multitude of change agents: Business taking back budget for IT spend from local IT On-demand and on-time […]

Posted in Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged 2.0, application development, b2b, B2C, business rules, change, cloud computing, consultant, consulting, SI, Sistem Integrator, standardisation, virtualisation | 1 Response

The lifecycle and stages of a social network

The lifecycle and stages of a social network

By Martijn Linssen on July 8, 2011

Thanks to Scott Berkun for triggering me here, and of course this was related to Google+: @drmstream there is a blog post waiting to be written about the lifecycle/stages of a social network. There is. And this is one. I don’t believe in having to behave differently on social networks. I believe that we all […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged 2.0, B2C, Globalisation, google, google plus, growth, maturity, social media, Social network, twitter

Apples and oranges: Socialcast and tibbr

Apples and oranges: Socialcast and tibbr

By Martijn Linssen on July 5, 2011

 The other day one of my commenters asked: What’s the difference between Socialcast and tibbr? I had a rough idea but not much of a clue, and decided to do a quick one. I commented back but there has been some considerable dustblowing going on, so I’ll repeat that here and elaborate on it Socialcast […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged 2.0, 3.0, activity stream, b2b, B2C, EAI, ESB, integration, social media, socialcast, tibbr, tibco, vmware, yammer

1.0, 2.0, 3.0 - Tibbr shows the way

1.0, 2.0, 3.0 – Tibbr shows the way

By Martijn Linssen on June 29, 2011

For those who are familiar with me and my posts, you’ll now that I’m passionate about Integration. My Integration eBook, my posts – even though I cover a wide range of topics – all are about diversity, evolutionary growth and change, while standing with both feet on the ground and keeping a pragmatic view I […]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, adapt, adopt, architecture, change, EAI, growth, tibbr, tibco

How @mezmerrett became a Twelebrity overnight

How @mezmerrett became a Twelebrity overnight

By Martijn Linssen on May 31, 2011

On the 24th of May 2011, Mez Merrett sent out a brilliant tweet: If you prefer TWITTER over FB then please retweet, i’m trying to show @Jessmayporter how far one tweet can actually go, Thanks for helping Mez has a hot avatar and bio, so does Jessika. The tweet is hot too: it’s got the […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Marketing | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, business exceptions, Data quality, Globalisation, Klout, social media, stats, twitter

Perfect business cases for Social Business

Perfect business cases for Social Business

By Martijn Linssen on May 9, 2011

Thanks to Oscar Berg for writing his No business case for Social Business It’s a good post and all true, although very few social media fans agreed with it – probably because it doesn’t give them what they want. As darks is the opposite of light, bad the opposite of good, and so on, I […]

Posted in Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged 2.0, adopt, b2b, B2C, business exceptions, information, Social Business, social business design, social media

Implementing Social: don't use the C-word

Implementing Social: don’t use the C-word

By Martijn Linssen on April 13, 2011

The C-word is being used quite frequently these days. I have had quite a few dialogues and discussions about it, and it almost looks like the C-word is the new black – or white, in this case. To me, it shows that Social is hitting mainstream and getting implemented here and there. Maybe the evangelists […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, adopt, application development, business rules, change, social media, twitter

Big Twother is watching you

Big Twother is watching you

By Martijn Linssen on April 10, 2011

…so said Tamsen McMahon on April 7th. Funny as it is, there’s a typo in the tweet – did or can you spot it? I did, and couldn’t resist: It’s “its” and not “it’s” > RT @tamadear: (…) your impression of a company and it’s representatives. To wit, typos on presentation slides. Caught in the […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged 2.0, adapt, always on, Big Twother, facebook, Globalisation, growth, information, maturity, social media, Social network, trust, twitter, TWOC

The Schmarketing MQ

The Schmarketing MQ

By Martijn Linssen on April 7, 2011

With the above picture hardly legible on purpose, let me tell you a small story. Three months ago I was contacted by Derek Singleton with a question about a poll on his company site. I liked the company, liked the site, liked the poll, so wrote a small post about it This week, Hunter Richards […]

Posted in Marketing | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, B2C, change, information, Klout, magic quadrant, maturity, social media, twitter

Wirearchy - preferred by entrepreneurs

Wirearchy – preferred by entrepreneurs

By Martijn Linssen on April 6, 2011

A good while ago Jon Husband introduced me to the concept of Wirearchy. With the benefit of hindsight, Wirearchy is an (emerging) organizing principle for this new environment in which interconnected networks of people carry out the full range of human activities, ….   commerce, work, research, education, gossip, news. was a well-chosen description of […]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 2.0, adapt, b2b, B2C, information, knowledge, sms, social media, trust, wirearchy

The secret to success for Social Media? It's 1.0

The secret to success for Social Media? It’s 1.0

By Martijn Linssen on March 26, 2011

In the Search for Social as I call it, people have been mesmerising, stating and claiming success for the Social Movement in various ways. Email has been condemned to death as that wouldn’t be fit for the Brave New World, Facebook has been proclaimed the best way to interact with your users or customers, Twitter […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, AOL, architecture, facebook, Globalisation, Online Communities, social media, social networking, standardisation, twitter, Usenet | 1 Response

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