In this segment from the IBM Software Group Connection Summit 2007, James talks with Jerrilyn Glanville, a veteran of IBM Analyst Relations (”AR” for short). The discuss the role of AR, both on the side of the analyst and executives, some examples of different styles and idiosyncrasies of both analysts and execs, and then talk about the changing nature of analysts. Finally, by way of a question from James on IBM seeming to be more interested in conversations than “transactions” (helping IBM make money directly with increased sales) they discuss the short of ROI on analysts for companies.
While at the IBM Software Group Connection Summit 2007, James talks with IBM Distinguished Engineer Bob Blainey about the present and future of multi-core processors and dynamic languages. They talk about which languages are out in the wilds of the IBM customer and user base, and then discuss some ...
Drew Clark, co-founder of the IBM Venture Capital Group describes the initial thinking behind the formation of IBM’s venture capital arm and how it differs in its role from traditional VC firms.
Do you struggle to keep within your email storage limit? ShortCuts email expert Alan Lepofsky introduces handy tools for managing email files, and suggests how you can change your email habits to make email storage management easier.
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How do you motivate co-workers to use wikis in the workplace? ShortCuts knowledge management expert Luis Suarez offers his tips on encouraging wiki-based collaboration in the enterprise.
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What are the best ways to process your email inbox quickly and efficiently? ShortCuts email expert Alan Lepofsky offers his tips on how to prioritize your daily email traffic.
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FileNet’s recent acquisition by IBM continues the document management acquisition trend. Craig Rhinehart, vice president of compliance products, talks about FileNet’s products in the compliance and records management space. And he talks about how it forces you to understand the processes that operate your business - giving organizations ...
What are wikis, and how are enterprises using them? ShortCuts knowledge management expert Luis Suarez gives his tips on why wikis are such a killer app in the workplace.
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It’s easy to start a blog. Keeping it fresh with regular postings can be a much bigger challenge. ShortCuts blogging expert Todd Watson explains how bloggers can keep regular.
With competitors to the popular social bookmarking service del.icio.us springing up, there is more choice than ever in bookmarking tools. ShortCuts knowledge management expert Luis Suarez gives his tips on the best services out there, and why. This week’s links: Luis mentions simpy, scuttle, digg, shadows, ...
What is SPIM, and why can it be so dangerous? ShortCuts IM expert Akiba Saeedi explains how to keep your instant messaging spam-free, both inside and outside the office. This week’s link: Wikipedia’s guide to messaging spam.
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What are social bookmarks and why would you want to use them? ShortCuts knowledge management expert Luis Suarez explains how del.icio.us and other social bookmarking services can help you organize, track and share information and expertise. This week’s links: Wikipedia’s entries on social bookmarking and tag (metadata), ...
ShortCuts web etiquette expert Penny Scharfman explains the best (and safest) ways to start an instant message in the workplace. (Hint: there’s more to it than you might think.)
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IBM’s mainframe team recently did an experiment on YouTube with branded entertainment. IBM podcasting really hit the mark with the developerworks group. The group goes into detail about their corporate blogging and podcasting guidelines.
Can you unsend an email? ShortCuts email expert Alan Lepofsky explains what to do if you hit the send button too soon. This week’s link: Plazes, a web service which illustrates where the user is located, and which can look for other users nearby.
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How do you figure out if legitimate-looking email is attempting to steal your personal information? ShortCuts security expert Rocky Oliver explains how to intercept a phishing attack. This week’s links: Snopes.com, a site for researching and reporting internet hoaxes, and the Symantec Antivirus Research Center.
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Is your blog awash with comment spam? ShortCuts blogging expert Todd Watson shows how to get rid of the stuff. This week’s links: the Six Apart Guide to Comment Spam and the official Google blog on preventing comment spam.
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Wrestling with multiple address books? ShortCuts email expert Alan Lepofsky shows how to consolidate your contacts. This week’s link: Plaxo, a free web service for updating and maintaining the information in your address book.
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Do you find filing a daily challenge? ShortCuts email expert Alan Lepofsky shows how to automate your email archive. This week’s link: Alan’s blog, IBM Lotus Notes/Domino Hints and Tips, dishes out handy tips for getting the most out of IBM Lotus Notes and IBM Lotus Domino.
More info: Who’s looking in when you send an instant message? ShortCuts web etiquette expert Penny Scharfman explains when, where and how IM can be seen and searched by others - and offers some tips on smart IM usage. This week’s links: Collaboration Loop, a blog about collaboration technologies in the ... Is your computer riddled with spyware, adware and other malware? ShortCuts security expert Rocky Oliver shares his tips for beating the spyware menace. Rocky recommends two freeware programs: More info:
MENLO PARK, August 3, 2006 (PodTech News) — IBM Corporation, or “Big Blue”, is the world’s largest information services company. It’s also one of the oldest. Since the 1920s, International Business Machines has grown a reputation as a reliable, solid, and somewhat buttoned-down, technology firm. But Ben Edwards, IBM’s ...
NEW YORK, August 1, 2006 (PodTech News) — In a press conference in New York this morning, IBM, the world’s largest technology services company, announced five new business servers based on a new version of the Opteron microprocessor from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). PodTech News talked with Tom Bradecich, CTO, ... Living in an unstructured data world, IBM’s Anant Jhingran talks about innovative concepts and techniques that allow users and consumers to make sense of our overloaded information world. For corporate enterprises, dealing with unstructured data is a challenge. How is that challenge addressed? Last month IBM interviewed me while at the IBM headquarters meeting with their corporate podcast team (which I did an infoTalk interview for PodTech). Their internal podcast of me was distributed to all of their worldwide employees. I had a chance to speak about PodTech’s vision ...
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