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Entries Tagged as 'Nate Nash'

Enterprise Mashups Get Serious

March 14th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Jay Hariani, Nate Nash

Kapow’s Andrew Lasko recently trained Nate and I on their firm’s mashup server family. For those of you who don’t know, Kapow makes tools to enable organizations to build enterprise mashups - pulling in data from any application that is accessible via a browser. Because the majority of today’s enterprise applications are web-enabled, Kapow can [...]

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Transparent Development – Part Deux

March 4th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Nate Nash

Nothing makes me think more about Enterprise 2.0 than a 70$ haircut. I mean, I need to think about something other than the outrage that is this decent-bar-tab-priced grooming ritual. If I don’t, I fear I may intentionally spear the slight French man architecting my coif with his own clearly expensive shears. (Sacre bleu!) It [...]

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The IT Department Hates Me

March 3rd, 2008 · 6 Comments · Nate Nash

I am waiting for the day that instead of pushing anti-virus software to my laptop, the IT Department pushes actual viruses. Perhaps they would even write their own virus, specially designed to overwrite all Enterprise 2.0 references on my laptop with animated SharePoint logos. Perchance my virtual shrine to Andrew McAfee would be replaced by [...]

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A Banana

March 2nd, 2008 · 8 Comments · Nate Nash

Jay and I jointly share the experience of deploying an enterprise wiki platform to a largish, publicly-traded, professional services firm. It was (still is) an interesting experience and quite frankly a lot more difficult than one might think. Sure, it doesn’t have the technical hurdles associated with something like an ERP implementation, but due to [...]

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Fraternity 2.0

February 24th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Nate Nash

Sorry for the relatively short post but has anyone enrolled in a class here? I know Hinchcliffe is a relative titan in the industry, but doesn’t this seem a little too commercial? I don’t know, maybe I am feeling like R.E.M. fans when alternative became mainstream, but I am not sure you can teach a [...]

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