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Intelligent Enterprise Contributor: Sandy Kemsley

Sandy Kemsley Sandy Kemsley is an independent systems architect specializing in business process management, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise architecture and business intelligence. She has 20 years of experience and since 2001 she has been consulting with financial services and insurance organizations and serving as a BPM industry analyst. She is author of the Column2 blog. Write to her at Sandy [at] Column2.com.
Blog: Column 2
by Sandy Kemsley

Companies That Get It
Here's a company that gets how marketing 2.0 works: Metastorm is publishing podcasts on iTunes (that is, you can get them without providing your personal information) and it also has a YouTube channel... More companies are realizing that blogging is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to new ways to interact with their audience.
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07.11.2008
Fujitsu's Interstage Update is Fit for SaaS
Fujitsu is releasing version 10 of its Interstage BPM, and I had a chance for an in-depth demo a few weeks ago in advance of the recent announcement. ...Most exciting, I think, is full support for multi-tenanting to allow for shared services and SaaS. Key new features in Studio V10 include...
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06.25.2008
Twitter and Micro Blogging Explained
...The focus of the panel was on the adoption of micro-blogging in the enterprise (with a strong focus on Twitter)... Micro blogging allows us to exploit the power of weak ties. It changes the velocity of when we get to the value, or "a-ha", moment... Fitton live-tweeted her ideas on the advantages of micro-blogging in the enterprise...
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06.18.2008
Enterprise 2.0: IBM's Social Networking Directions
I had a great one-hour session here with Jeff Schick, VP of social networking at IBM, and Joan DiMicco who came to IBM after doing media studies at MIT and is one of the key people behind Beehive. There were only seven of us... giving us an opportunity to have an informal roundtable discussion: a sort of social networking nerd heaven.
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06.11.2008


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