Why do CMS projects fail?
A (prospect) client asked me this morning why 85% of enterprise content management implementations fail. Well, here is the long answer: There are numerous reasons for this high rate. For one, web...
View ArticleHelp, my company is up for grabs — Update
Microsoft’s (NSDQ: MSFT) talks with WPP Group seem to be taking a more serious turn on the subject of the software giant selling off digital ad shop, Avenue A/Razorfish, AdAge reports. Microsoft...
View ArticleAnother one on Adversing Age
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Almost six months after the companies started talking, WPP and Microsoft have reopened talks that could have the software company unloading Avenue A/Razorfish. But the question...
View ArticleSun Releases xVM Server under Open Source License
It looks like VMWare ESX server is no longer the only freely available bare metal hypervisor (i.e. one that doesn’t require a full-blown OS but runs directly on the hardware). I tried to play with ESX...
View ArticleYoutube starts offering premium content
According to Ars Technica, youtube has introduced full-length video content also. All this video is supported by advertisement. Youtube hasn’t been successfully turning the site into money yet, maybe...
View ArticleCreating Browser Screenshots on the Server Side
In the light of the plethora of gloomy headlines in the past few weeks I have started taking screenshots of some of the major web sites online, maybe just to have an archive of how the world ended one...
View ArticleGroovy and Grails join the Spring Family
This is almost old news, but I just noticed that SpringSource, the company behind the Spring Framework, bought G2One, the company behind the Grails framework (see my earlier article). This seems like a...
View Article4-Cylinder Lego Engine
How awesome is this: A company named LPE power is making a 4-cylinder pneumatic Lego engine. A little pricey though, I think I could build one myself.
View ArticleTrillr Microblogging Platform
The guys over at CoreMedia released their own micro-blogging platform under a BSD-license (open-source). Trillr is aimed at corporate (“Enterprise 2.0″) micro-blogging. I’ve used the original Trillr...
View ArticleOracle buying Sun
Oracle just announced to buy Sun for a wee bit over $7b. I think this is a brilliant move, by far better than the previous offer by IBM. On a side note, it is almost impossible to type on an iPhone on...
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