Last week at the Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise conference I gave an omnibus (that is, packed with info) presentation on applying consumer technology innovations to the enterprise. Originally titled “From Ramen Startups to Quarter-end white-knuckling,” I was trying to take all the whiz-bang Web 2.0 stuff and take a level-headed look at applying it to business use with an eye towards the different concerns (goofing off vs. being productive) that businesses would have.
I made a rehearsal recording, and while the final talk is always slightly different, you can get an idea from that:
I’m Coté, a software Industry Analyst with RedMonk. Generally, I cover software: making it, using it, and living with it.
Typically, I cover a wide range of topics in the software and technology world: primarily enterprise software, open source, IT management & cloud, software development, collaborative, the web, emerging technologies, and social/collaborative software. I'm RedMonk’s IT Management Lead. My blog is available at http://www.PeopleOverProcess.com and I producs the RedMonk podcasts as well as the video podcast RedMonkTV.
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