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Just Pinched Myself ! Part of a "GovCloud Dream Team" !!

Cloud Musings

He lead the strategic planning for Microsoft’s NMCI proposal, winning over $400 Million in new government sales, and also renegotiated a $25 Million, multi-year license agreement for over 30,000 servers with OSD, NII. He is the founder of Martingale Consulting, in Potomac, Md.

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- Thanks & Turkeys 2010

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This week Chief Technology Officer Bill Schrier has a LOT for which to be thankful. I and several of my staff walked home five miles in the snowstorm ( video of commuters walking across the West Bridge here ). First are some of our technology vendors, a few of whom have ever increasing appetites for money.

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Announcing Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum: Sydney, 19 February 2008 - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

The conference this year is titled KM 2.0: I have spoken at a number of KMWorld conferences before, but not for a few years now. more ] Six ways technology is transforming small business (1) Greytip Online wrote:When we talk about productivity and.[ was an obvious topic to move on to. at KMWorld in Silicon Valley next week.

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The latest on Web 2.0 in Australia: Showcasing the best - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

collaborative filtering for audio and video. Music collaborative filtering has become a prominent space, while video collaborative filtering is just getting going. However it makes eminent sense to combine these spaces, since people’s music preferences will correlate strongly with video tastes.

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Web 2.0 in Australia: The birth of Silicon Harbour? - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

in Australia event held yesterday… Overall it was a great success, with 100 over invited guests filling the KPMG conference facility, and all requests for invitations having been turned away over the last couple of weeks since we reached capacity. Ross Dawson, June 7, 2007 12:25 AM US PT A few initial reflections on the Web 2.0

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