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fredzimny ccccc blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Found at http://www.pretzellogic.org/2009/11/08/why-process-barfs-on-social from Sameer A Pateel ZDNet Blogger and eternal pragmatist, Dennis Howlett is at it again. As a follow up to his original “Enterprise 2.0: What a Crock” post and an attempt by a panel at the Enterprise 2.0 conference to respond to his contention, he validates his original argument, saying: What I find...
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Stowe Boyd's (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
My old friend Dennis Howlett revels in the role of doubting Thomas, perhaps more than anyone I know. His most recent screed has been attacking the Enterprise 2.0 meme, and by implication, those that are espousing it. His initial foray...
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ReadWriteWeb (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Dennis Howlett sure got the attention of the Enterprise 2.0 community today with his continued skepticism about "social" technologies and their place in the business world. Here's one of his quotes from his post yesterday: Enterprise 2.0 - the non-debate : Why am I not surprised? I've argued for years that the notion of anything that has 'social' attached to its moniker is...
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Tax Research UK (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
PwC off the hook over Satyam? Not so fast!. Dennis Howlett on PWC’s legal manoeuvrings to get out of liability for the Satyam audit. As he notes: So let me get this straight. PwC successfully argued that it was a franchise and not directly connected to other firms in the PwC orbit. If that’s the case then there’s a whole [...]
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CloudAve (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
We can’t be everyone’s friend. Dennis Howlett has written another anti-Enterprise 2.0 whopper calling the subject vague and wrapped up in marketing spin. And he’s right. He surfaces a lot of great points that we in the industry need to take note. Although we’d all like to treat him as the enemy I suggest we look to him as the industry’s Devils Advocate....
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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
A panel at the Enterprise 2.0 conference in San Francisco today tackled the juicy-sounding topic “Is Enterprise 2.0 a Crock?” The speakers fired back against a piece from August by ZDNet’s Dennis Howlett declaring, “Enterprise 2.0: What a crock.” They delivered some interesting, but disappointingly similar-sounding, defenses of how technologies like blogs,...
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
A panel at the Enterprise 2.0 conference in San Francisco today tackled the juicy-sounding topic “Is Enterprise 2.0 a Crock?” The speakers fired back against a piece from August by ZDNet’s Dennis Howlett declaring, “ Enterprise 2.0: What a crock .” They delivered some interesting, but disappointingly similar-sounding, defenses of how technologies like blogs,...
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CloudAve (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
This is the one in answer to a recent post by provocateur Dennis Howlett in which Howlett asked whether Enterprise 2.0 is in fact a crock. Moderated by David Berlind from TechWeb he had a bevvy of Enterprise 2.0 practitioners. Therein lies the Big Lie. Enterprise 2.0 pre-supposes that you can upend hierarchies for the benefit of all. Yet none of that thinking has a credible use...
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ZD Net (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
November 5th, 2009 Twitter and web forgeryPosted by Dennis Howlett @ 6:35 amCategories: Tags: , , , , , Last evening as I was winding down after a long journey imagine my surprise when I started to receive a tsunami of @ replies on . Apparently I was direct messaging a stack of people I don’t know with a link to something that starts http://videos.twitter… except it wasn’t me. The image...
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Forthcoming (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
... a better understanding, even if some of the facts had to be kept in-memory only. Fellow traveller Dennis Howlett did an excellent report from our meeting with Marge Breya , EVP & GM Intelligence Platform and NetWeaver, aptly titled "Is BI ready to meet the real world?". That meeting I found very interesting as a distinct data-oriented culture had descended onto SAP. Like inviting...