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Launching our API and Developer Contest - DEADLINE EXTENDED

0 Comments Published by Niall Cook September 7th, 2007 in Announcements, Cogenz, Features, Technology

IMPORTANT: Due to a number of requests from developers (and because the competition was late getting listed on one of the key API portals), the deadline has been extended until 30 November 2007. So get coding!
We just launched our new API at the Office 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. The official release is on WebWire, […]

Bill Ives writes about Cogenz on FastForward blog

0 Comments Published by Julia Grinham July 24th, 2007 in Cogenz, Publicity, Technology

Just wanted to say thanks to Bill Ives for writing about Cogenz recently on the FastForward blog on Enterprise 2.0 (which we’re all avid followers of here at Cogenz!).
A couple of points Bill mentions that are worth highlighting:
“They [Cogenz] are currently scoping out a Server Installed version of Cogenz to meet client requirements for a […]

Enterprise 2.0 in the UK

4 Comments Published by Niall Cook July 3rd, 2007 in Collective intelligence, Enterprise bookmarking, Knowledge management, Technology

I’m fed up of hearing how the US is so far ahead of the UK when it comes to Enterprise 2.0. Sure, they may have more conferences but since when has that been an indicator of success?
Anyone looking for evidence that blue chip companies in the UK "get it" need go no further than Scott […]

Firms must embrace Web 2.0 technologies to stay competitive

0 Comments Published by Niall Cook May 31st, 2007 in Enterprise bookmarking, Technology

So says the Leading Edge Forum (LEF), a senior level membership organisation that believes, according to an article in Computer Weekly, 29 May 2007:

that change, innovation and value will come not just from technology or industry experience, but from the human element - from employees who are smart about both business and technology and who […]

Cogenz: working the Enterprise

0 Comments Published by Adrian Melrose May 19th, 2007 in Cogenz, Enterprise bookmarking, Technology

What do Google, Socialtext, Salesforce.com and Basecamp have in common with Cogenz? Well, BNET tells us:
what Web 2.0 is all about and how it’s changing the way companies use and manipulate online information….Don’t let the hype discourage you. Simple, easy to use, and — bonus! — much cheaper than traditional software, Web 2.0 tools can […]

At the heart of Cogenz

0 Comments Published by Niall Cook July 18th, 2006 in Cogenz, Technology

At the heart of Cogenz, there’s a Microsoft core. With some corporations this is often a plus. With most of the Web 2.0 aficionados, it’s usually Ruby on Rails and LAMP that come first.
Being practical about our choice, though, here’s how we tacked some of the technical challenges that we had.
Friendly URLs
With Apache, friendly URLs […]




 
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