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Open Source and Cloud, Mobile, Data: what goes where?

Open Source and Cloud, Mobile, Data: what goes where?

By Martijn Linssen on October 13, 2011

After an interesting question from Matt Asay I gave a few answers, then decided that Twitter’s not always suited for long conversations (ahem) I’m working on the theme for OSBC2012. I want to highlight the connection btwn cloud/mobile/data. Can someone help me express that? My first reaction was that these words are big, and could […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged application development, business exceptions, business rules, cloud computing, Data quality, Globalisation, growth, information, integration, knowledge, trust, twitter

Klout's True Reach? Simply your follower count

Klout’s True Reach? Simply your follower count

By Martijn Linssen on September 2, 2011

In yesterday’s post I busied myself with new ways of looking at Twitter statistics. Today I was suggested to compare them to Klout scores. I did, and I found out that their True Reach – that vast, impressive number that you probably look up to – is nothing more than a simple mathematical equation Klout […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Marketing | Tagged 1.0, business rules, Klout, knowledge, Social influence, social media, stats, trust, twitter | 4 Responses

Enterprise Architecture: it's like measuring the coastline

Enterprise Architecture: it’s like measuring the coastline

By Martijn Linssen on August 1, 2011

I’ve made the mistake once again: underestimating an enterprise’s business and process flow while looking at it from a conceptual or logical point of view, before hitting what we call the physical layer. Call me an idiot please, yes you can.
Let me use a few metaphors and make this an easy one to understand. I’ll follow the model above.
My client sells candy. Red, green and blue.

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged application development, architecture, Candy, Capgemini, Data quality, Enterprise architect, Enterprise architecture, knowledge, maturity, Supply Chain | 2 Responses

Getting Innovation Results from Our Cognitive Surplus

Getting Innovation Results from Our Cognitive Surplus

By Hutch Carpenter on June 28, 2011

What is an organization’s most underused, most under-appreciated asset? Its brand? No, that’s well-utilized and appreciated. Its customers’ loyalty. Some would argue for that one, but it’s not a pervasive issue. Its distribution network? Not really. Its cash? No, CFOs take care of that. It’s their employees’ cognitive surplus. The stuff between their ears that […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged blog, Cognition, cognitive diversity, innovation management, knowledge, wikipedia

The apprentice- master model

The apprentice- master model

By Martijn Linssen on May 5, 2011

Jon Reed made the following statement on Twitter: Marin accused Deloitte of using project as “a trial-and-error training ground” for junior consultants. Panelists: please react #focuserprt My answer: very common Growth. How do you grow people from skill A to skill B? The eternal question. For we are struggling with that question in our personal […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, adopt, application development, consulting, growth, knowledge, SI, standardisation, trust

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 emperor is dressed in fluffy Clouds

The emperor is dressed in fluffy Clouds

By Martijn Linssen on March 30, 2011

After reading too many tweets, tweetups, events, papers and products about Cloud Integration, I decided to rant blog on this phenomenon. In my very first post on this blog, How Cloud computing will drive Enterprise Integration, I talked about a similar thing, and fortunately that was May 2009 but now applications are appearing and it’s […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged cloud computing, Enterprise integration, information, integration, knowledge, maturity, trust | 1 Response

Social Business Revolution

Social Business Revolution

By Martijn Linssen on February 28, 2011

  Social Business (R)evolution by Martijn Linssen (sample) The current world is abuzz about Social. Social networks, social media, Social Business: all things social. People, Twitterati and even a small number of companies embrace the diverse ideas and notions of Social, trying to sell and implement them That movement is a natural counter reaction to […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 24/7/365, adapt, adopt, b2b, B2C, business exceptions, business rules, change, Globalisation, growth, information, knowledge, social business design, social media, standardisation, trust, twitter

The simple secret to knowledge curation

The simple secret to knowledge curation

By Martijn Linssen on February 8, 2011

Of all the Social Tools out there, most if not all of it is free text to the power of three. Notwithstanding the huge progress made – getting conversations in writing and saving them for eternity – it gets increasingly harder to make heads or tails of them. Why favour conversation or thread A over […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged application development, business rules, change, Data quality, information, knowledge, maturity, messaging, social media, stats

Social Enterprise Magic Quadrant

Social Enterprise Magic Quadrant

By Martijn Linssen on February 4, 2011

Debate and savviness seems to be flying across the Twitter verse these days, Stowe Boyd wrote a post about that One quote there: And Dennis has been making his displeasure about the use of the term ‘social business’ known, but not by arguing about the principles involved. Instead, Howlett has adopted a ‘savviness’ cant: he […]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, adapt, adopt, change, cloud computing, e2.0, gartner, knowledge, magic quadrant, social business design, social media, stowe boyd, trust, twitter

Tibbr - the revolution starts right here

Tibbr – the revolution starts right here

By Martijn Linssen on February 1, 2011

Today I attended the launch of Tibco’s tibbr in London. A perfectly short and great event of a few hours with excellent food, drinks, very interesting speakers and some great panel remarks – not in that order. Ram Menon, Executive Vice President of Worldwide Marketing presented a very clear overview emphasizing the punch-line: when information […]

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

InMaps - a priceless gem

InMaps – a priceless gem

By Martijn Linssen on January 28, 2011

LinkedIn released InMaps this week, a very nice visualisation method that divides your linkedIn network in companies, networks, groups, etcetera. I think it’s fantastic. I try to keep a moderate network on LinkedIn as well, and it’s depicted above. My Capgemini network is up there, ex-Capgemini people, my University friends, my Highschool alumni, my LinkedIn […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged b2b, facebook, Globalisation, information, integration, knowledge, linkedin, social media, Social network, stats, twitter | 5 Responses

Quora: a gossiper's wet dream

Quora: a gossiper’s wet dream

By Martijn Linssen on January 24, 2011

And yes, it is a big wet dream to begin with, for all those self-promoters out there overshadowing the few good and helpful answers that are given on the platform. An ingenious tweet from Olivier Blanchard in a rather long conversation with David Armano pushed me to this post: @armano Quora is almost like a […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Misc | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, business exceptions, business rules, Data quality, gossip, information, knowledge, Quora, social media, stats, twitter | 2 Responses

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The To Tweet Or ReTweet Flowchart

By Martijn Linssen on January 13, 2011

A few posts ago I blogged about behaving differently on Twitter or not. One thing lead to the other, and there was a small comment-conversation about ReTweeting. So, inspired by Innes Fisher, here’s a small scheme. At the very bottom, there is “the ass-option”. Almost none of you will ever end up there, but I […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged 2.0, attribution, business exceptions, business rules, Globalisation, growth, information, knowledge, maturity, retweet, RT, social media, standardisation, trust, twitter | 1 Response

Your Twitter security is an egg, not an onion

Your Twitter security is an egg, not an onion

By Martijn Linssen on January 13, 2011

Hard to come up with a more fuzzy title really. Let me cut through the usual Twitter conversation show and pick only one: .@CoCreatr @VenessaMiemis @dsearls Twitter DMs can be seen by 3rd parties http://bit.ly/auSmBL < what part of “access” did u not understand? That was a rather short version of the original tweet, including […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Security | Tagged 1.0, application development, architecture, business rules, information, knowledge, maturity, oauth, privacy, Security, social media, trust, twitter

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