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Stephen Dale

Amazon to Sell Predictions in Cloud Race Against Google and Microsoft - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Amazon Web Services announced that it was selling to the public the same kind of software it uses to figure out what products Amazon puts in front of a shopper, when to stage a sale or who to target with an email offer. The techniques, called machine learning, are applicable for technology development, finance, bioscience or pretty much anything else that is getting counted and stored online these days. In other words, almost everything.
Phil Ridout

Amazon.com: Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies (9781422... - 0 views

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    Recommended at 'Connecting People Masterclass'
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link to Webex web-site - 0 views

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    "Webex offer a number of interesteing free events using webex technology - working linking into..."
kin wbs

HBR article: The innovator's dilemma- disruptive vs sustaining innovations - 0 views

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    "The Innovator's Dilemma describes companies whose successes and capabilities can actually become obstacles in the face of changing markets and technologies. "
kin wbs

NY Times article on Size matters - 'Are the dynamics of Innovation moving towards the b... - 0 views

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    " "These days, more than ever, size matters in the innovation game," said John Kao, a former professor at the Harvard business school and an innovation consultant to governments and corporations.In its economic recovery package, the Obama administration is financing programs to generate innovation with technology in health care and energy....."
kin wbs

the Otter group - 0 views

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    "Useful link from Jenny Ambrozec to site with lots of information and links to use of technology in virtual teams and communites"
Gavin Folland

Wikipatterns - Wiki Patterns - 0 views

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    Looking to spur wiki adoption? Want to grow from 10 users to 100, or 1000? Applying patterns that help coordinate people's efforts and guide the growth of content, and recognizing anti-patterns that might hinder growth - can give your wiki the greatest chance of success.
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    Some useful patterns to promote wiki adoption, what to do what not to do. Very people focused rather than technology focused
Phil Ridout

Google Demo Slam - or what did Google evere do for us ? - 4 views

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    Demos of Google technology at work in some interesting ways !
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Phil Ridout

It's more important than ever to identify subject matter experts in your company | Scot... - 0 views

  • self declaration, identification by others and by the real life information someone interacts with
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    From knowledge retention to knowledge management, information discovery to information publishing, the range of emerging (and not so) technology needs have been highlighted by the challenges faced in today's economic climate. However there's one reoccurring theme I keep coming across and that's subject matter expert (SME) identification.
Phil Ridout

The Forrester Blog For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals - 0 views

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    Recommened by Jenny Ambrozek
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    The focus is technology developments but a good resource if you are interested in industry trends and what's new from leading enterprise software providers
Phil Ridout

Web 2.0: Changing How Value Is Created and Measured at IBM - KM Edge: Where the best in... - 0 views

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    Last year, we undertook a massive overhaul of the technology and approach we use for knowledge management, moving from a centrally managed, linear, taxonomy- and repository-based system to one that leverages the best of Web 2.0, including social software, user participation, and key market-driven concepts like sponsored links. We see this as a shift from "knowledge management" to "knowledge sharing."
Gavin Folland

BBC NEWS | Technology | Strength in science collaboration - 4 views

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Stephen Dale

Is this the future of work? Scientists predict which jobs will still be open to humans ... - 0 views

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    Workers looking for jobs in 2035 might consider retraining as remote-controlled vehicle operators or online chaperones. Those are two of the jobs of the future suggested in a report by the CSIRO that charts 20-year trends in increasingly digitally focused and automated Australian workplaces.
Stephen Dale

Taking the measure of the networked enterprise | McKinsey & Company - 0 views

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    Strong evidence indicates that imitation and innovation have been driving the spread of Enterprise 2.0 tools. Using modeing techniques,McKinsey found that 35 percent of the companies had adopted social technologies in response to their adoption by competitors.
Stephen Dale

Using artificial intelligence to revolutionize diabetes treatment | Devex - 0 views

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    Suggestic, an application and Internet-based platform, is looking to fuse medical advances with a growing trend of personalized healthcare - making interventions specific to the individual patient. The company launched a beta version of its technology earlier this month and has a few thousand people signed up in their waiting list to try out the service.
Stephen Dale

Hospital Introducing HoloLens Augmented Reality into the Operating Room | Medgadget - 0 views

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    "Alder Hey, an important children's hospital in Liverpool, England, is working on integrating Microsoft HoloLens augmented reality technology into its operating theaters. The HoloLens is a headset that is able to overlay digital images onto a person's field of view, essentially mixing virtual reality with the real world. The hospital partnered with Black Marble, a Microsoft partner based in the UK, to implement the HoloLens so that it can be used by surgeons to easily access imaging and other data during surgery."
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