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

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Richard Giles and Graeme Sutherland of Scouta.com and Phil Morle, CTO of Omnidrive, are also members, with other notable members globally including Mitch Ratcliffe of Buzzlogic and Jon Cianciullo of the very interesting Cluztr.com , which I wrote about recently. framework (which will be released next week) and chair the event.

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

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He is Founding Chairman of four companies: professional services and venture firm Advanced Human Technologies , future and strategy consulting group Future Exploration Network , leading events firm The Insight Exchange , and influence ratings start-up Repyoot. Enterprise 2.0 Permalink | View blog reactions Categories : Enterprise 2.0

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

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David Backley, Chief Technology Officer of Australian banking giant Westpac, said that risk aversion in corporations means both that they are less likely to try new technologies, and to by them from smaller vendors rather than the software giants. Another key theme was the application of Web 2.0 in the enterprise.

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Inside the chaos at Washington’s most connected military tech startup

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Rebellion has also won several million dollars of military contracts from the Pentagon, the start of what some observers think will be a gusher of government dollars. The startup proclaimed to rebel against the entrenched government bureaucracy and, by extension, the military-industrial complex, in order to advance new technologies.