So…did you miss us? Yeah, yeah, yeah…I know. We are supposed to be these E2 fanboys yet we can’t even muster a basic blog post every month or so. And for the love of Jehosephat, where o where has Jay Hariani been? I mean, it’s tough enough for me to make it through a normal [...]
Different Strokes
January 27th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Nate Nash
Tags:adoption·confluence·hamhands·wiki
Back in Blue
August 24th, 2009 · 17 Comments · Nate Nash
For those (5) of you keeping score at home, I feel it necessary to inform you of a recent mark in the W column for the half tactless (me), half talented (Jay), full-tilt team of trans-national transparency here at E2oh. Fire up your boombox and rifle rack because ladies and gents, rising like a $12,000 enterprise-wide, [...]
Tags:adoption·enterprise 2.0·wiki
Parting Shots
May 9th, 2009 · 9 Comments · Nate Nash
As of 12:01 AM Saturday, May 9 the ink has dried and both Jay and I are officially employed by Deloitte LLP. While for all practical purposes the BearingPoint Enterprise Wiki was a resounding success, its future remains unclear. Starting on an old laptop in my basement, served through a cable modem hack, the 16,000 [...]
Tags:BearingPoint·peace out·thanks·wiki
DC Atlassian User Group
March 13th, 2009 · No Comments · Nate Nash
BearingPoint sponsored the DC Atlassian user Group and despite multiple warnings (pleas?) from anyone who has seen us speak before, they gracefully allowed Jay and I to give a quick presentation on our Confluence, Crowd, and JIRA implementation. Clearly we were hearkening Donnie and Marie as Jay was looking a little bit rock and roll [...]
Tags:atlassian·confluence·enterprise 2.0·government 2.0·wiki
Come and get it…
October 29th, 2008 · 9 Comments · Nate Nash
For those (3) of you just tuning in to our blog, it is probably important to note that the stone in our tranparency soup recipie has long been the BearingPoint Enterprise Wiki deployment. Following an extended pilot, we are about 6 months into a full-on, production level deployment of Atlassian’s Confluence, JIRA, and Crowd stack [...]
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