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Monday, July 30, 2012
The Voice on Social Media speaks Volumes in London 2012
Friday, May 25, 2012
Here is to short a "Honey Do list" this weekend.
Just getting off a great Victoria day Weekend in Waterloo. The weather was better than any Victoria day weekend that I can remember. I do find it somewhat strange to call this particular day a holiday. If the weather is bad, which is usually the case then it is most of my time is indoor and we do spring clean-up in the closets. But when the weather is nice or close to being nice, the “Honey Do lists” are longer as most of outdoor work has yet to be started. So it is not really a holiday.
It may be different for folks in the US with Memorial day due to the weather differences of North and South. I see people are really gearing up for this Memorial Day. I was reading a WSJ blog on some work I did recently about how there is an uptick in sentiment on this upcoming holiday weekend in the US. It is almost like people are finding ways around the gas prices. I find difference in year on year growth between flying and driving. “The index also shows a 65% rise in people mentioning traveling by air while discussion of driving increased 13%.” is an excerpt from the Driver's Seat More people talking about flying likely indicates a better outlook on economics in the states I would expect.
The article summary is also interesting as it identifies how we can learn about why people do what they do from an analysis on Social Media conversation on a given topic. This observation really makes sense as many people speak to why they make many of their decisions or disclose their opinions which also identifies what is going on in their minds' eye and what they really want. Pretty powerful stuff!
Back to holidays....Being Canadian, I also enjoy Memorial Day. When most of my colleagues and bosses are off on a holiday makes my day a little easier too. :) Hopefully those enjoying Memorial Day have short “Honey Do lists and get at least one day to do what they really want!
Cheers!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Learning about Powering your Map Mashup
Location, Location, Location!
Chat with the Lab
Enjoy!
Chris
Thursday, May 28, 2009
When have Hands on Labs been REALLY fun? Check out IOD EMEA.
Despite these type of memories, the hands on labs are very popular at Information on Demand so you want to sign up early. In particular, I have been involved with the Hands on Lab at IOD 2008 which premiered the lab currently titled “Enterprise Mashups - Revolutionize How User Access Information and Maximize your SOA Re-Use”. On several occasions while proctoring the lab, I was pulled aside by students / practitioners and specifically told – “This lab is really fun. Thanks for putting it together”. In the lab you will find how you can accelerate the ROI on your Information on Demand and SOA investments.
If you are attending IOD EMEA, take some time to have fun and learn about Enterprise Mashups.
If you want to see the type of thing you will be doing check out the Customer Insight mashup demo. Hope to see you there!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Day 3 at IOD
Good Day from IOD
IOD is picking up the pace with a great beach party. The fireworks at the show were bigger than most Canadian “Canada Day” fireworks. I was surprised to be so close to the actual fireworks launch area which added interesting dimension to the show.
Yesterday, I was in the “Trusted Business Information and Web2.0 Initiatives” session. I thought I would share a term used in this session: “Situation Awareness”. In this talk Tom Deutsch explained this notion.
“Organizations want to sense changes in the business environment better and respond more quickly. Situation awareness means knowing what is going on so that you can decide what to do.”
The concept is describing the willingness to address individual business challenges with situational applications. The business domain expertise is owned by these individuals who know how they need to consume the information. This challenge can be daunting as the natural thing to do for IT is to “broad brush” the problem which really does not address the real goal. Tom proceeds to suggest the need to provide trusted information in a secure, governable manner with Enterprise Mashups to address these types of applications. This approach leverage resources in line of business while reduce application backlogs. For more information on Enterprise Mashup check out IBM Mashup Center.
I have to now head off to my session on “Maximizing Data Web Services” now. Hope to see you there.