Daily Links for Wednesday 22 November 2006
Published by Niall Cook November 22nd, 2006 in Daily Links- James Governor’s MonkChips: BEA: The Growing Stable/A Hard Act To Swallow
“I haven’t seen BEA’s new tagging and metadata infrastructure, codename Graffiti, yet, but the concept is very interesting. What if you could tag any business application by pointing at it, and adding relevant metadata, and then navigate the app based on
(tags: BEA tagging Graffiti) - Martin Cleaver, masterfully » The Transparent Enterprise: implicit communication
“In short, transparency lowers the cost of communication, allowing more communication in return for less effort. And blogs, wikis and social bookmarking etc. are showing themselves as worthy candidates”
(tags: social_bookmarking transparency communication) - Collaborative Thinking: Use Of Online RSS & Bookmark Services
Mike Gotta points out some of the security risks to an organisation of employees using publicly accessible social bookmarking services.
(tags: social_bookmarking security) - Blog: Mike Ferguson: Unstructured Analytics - A Major New BI Market Emerges
“With more and more unstructured information not only on the public internet but also in the enterprise the need to manage this information and extract knowledge from it is increasingly in demand in commercial enterprises.”
(tags: analytics business_intelligence) - Collaboration Loop - Another Look at Web 2.0 in the Enterprise
(tags: enterprise2.0) - alexbarnett.net blog : Tagging behind the *firewall* - a case study
Microsoft’s Alex Barnett points out some of the security risks in public tagging by companies, citing Avenue A | Razorfish’s tags as an example.
(tags: tagging enterprisebookmarking)

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