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document.write( "            <a href=\"http://aqualung.typepad.com/aqualung/2009/06/the-plunge.html\" class=\"article\" title=\"External link to article\">The plunge</a>" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Molly - thanks for that ... a little luck is always welcome!" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> At the moment it seems that we have to be careful about out identity on the web to protect ourselves from no-gooders, but I think two things will happen to improve the situation: first we\'ll start getting back control of our own data, and the identity metasystem will start enabling greater trust; and second - soon you\'ll know so much about me that it will actually become MORE difficult for someone else to pretend to be me ... the transparency will become protective." );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(Sam Great post! Although this stuff has been around forever it has never been presented in such a compelling and cogent way! Great visuals really tell the story of our evolution into an online commun):</span>" );
document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Sam, Great post! Although this stuff has been around forever, it has never been presented in such a compelling and cogent way! Great visuals really tell the story of our evolution into an online community of well-behaved trusted chaps." );
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document.write( "            <a href=\"http://gobigalways.com/im-leaving-jive-i-love-jive/\" class=\"article\" title=\"External link to article\">I’m leaving Jive. I love Jive.</a>" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(Good luck Sam):</span>" );
document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Good luck Sam" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Sam ... BIG news, both a little bit sad and a little bit excited. I\'m sure Jive will miss you, but I\'m waiting to see what the next BIG thing is! Cheers and good luck." );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(my social media tutorsvengali(in a good way)! best of luck.):</span>" );
document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> my social media tutor/svengali(in a good way)! best of luck." );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(jgovernorPosted June 19 2007 at Permalinkric-corrected.):</span>" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Thank you James - you\'re a sweet man!" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> why aren\'t market mechanisms allowed to work wrt water markets? I hope Australia can perhaps lead the world in this (given how crucial it is to their economy and future.) more thoughts here" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(jgovernorPosted October 23 2007):</span>" );
document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Bob – great point. i think I was edging towards that. The truth is tipping points have always been somewhat community-based. its kids in the east village wearing plain black hush puppies, not kid singular. While mavens, connectors and salemen are individuals, Tipping points only make sense in a community context.Berkay – thanks. You’re doing a better job of remembering my stuff than i am, which kind of confirms the point above. And as for “more like me” – why shucks. I better get Rainbow’s End" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> I actually do a good line in t-shirts - 1 Redmonk, 2 gapingvoid and 1 Occasionals (Jeffrey Walker\'s &quot;occasional&quot; musical outing) ... but it\'s a suit and tie most days I get paid for geekery!<br><br>As for the rest of the discussion - I think &quot;connector&quot; is a more powerful concept than &quot;bridge-builder&quot;. It carries the same idea, but more networked and omni-directional, where a bridge seems limited to connecting two sides rather than many." );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(Social bridgebuilding is about real world connections &laquo; The lost outpost):</span>" );
document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> [...] was James Governor who coined the term “social bridgebuilder”, in response to my musings about what it is I do with all this social media. Here’s a good [...]" );
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document.write( "            <a href=\"http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/2007/04/05/on-agile-it-business-alignment-martin-fowler-and-the-yawning-crevasse-of-doom/\" class=\"article\" title=\"External link to article\">On Agile, IT-Business Alignment, Martin Fowler and The Yawning Crevasse of Doom</a>" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(James Taylor):</span>" );
document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Great post - I love the bridge / ferry analogy!<br>I think that if you want to &quot;Create a ubiquitous language, where he names of the classes and how they are combined matches the business conversation&quot; then you can just use a business rules management system. They work, they let you write business-friendly logic and they mostly support ways to build templates that let business users manage some of their rules. This helps close the gap between the different perspectives of IT and the business (about which I have blogged - http://www.edmblog.com/weblog/2005/08/different_persp.html) and solve one of the major problems with (for?) programmers (http://www.edmblog.com/weblog/2006/11/the_problem_wit.html).<br>JT<br>http://www.edmblog.com" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> “Any profession has jargon” - I had a quite discussion one day with a winemaker and a viticulturist - they both out-acronymed me easily ...<br><br>I agree with Bill about the contractual difficulties - waterfall survives because it covers more arses - Agile exposes too many dickheads for the corporate machine to be comfortable with it." );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(Ed DoddsPosted April 8 2007 at PermalinkIn a word: fraud ( or corruption ). Anyone who tracks current management strategy books knows that the trend du jour is):</span>" );
document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> In a word: fraud ( or corruption ). Anyone who tracks current management strategy books knows that the trend du jour is on the emphasis in on opening the budgets, pushing the decision making down to the front line users, letting them set the case for funding — but that’s NOT what is done. Why? Well, the auditor ( or xbrl ). What if your industry is built on bribes, kickbacks, corruption in general. What if everyone in industry knows it — but noone says it outloud. Ever try to build a UML diagram with a placeholder for graft? To oversimplify, there are only three impediments to a more mature geek-biz user parnership: 1) C-Suite full of greed-head immorals worried about short-term stock price driven targets — long-term business viability be damned; 2) there is no standard business process; 3) the standard business process involve illegalities. Why do you think so many US businesses are choosing to go private at just the moment SOX is being understood well enough to actually be effective. Why is it the US biz news and politicians say “healthcare is too expensive” but never follow it up with “well, I wonder where the money is actually going now?”" );
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document.write( "            James Governor\'s MonkChips: " );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(Patrick MuellerPosted April 20 2007 at PermalinkThanks for jinxing the deal dude! Man the discounts I could have gotten. Sick!):</span>" );
document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Thanks for jinxing the deal, dude! Man, the discounts I could have gotten. Sick!" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Craig - you touch on my reservations about such a deal - is IBM capable of &quot;2.0&quot;? I actually think some parts (and/or some people) are ... but whether they are sufficient in number or influence is the question. I might add I have the same reservations about SAP ...<br><br>BTW - there are a truckload of IBM bloggers - James can probably tell you more of them, but Ed Brill, Irvine Wladawsky-Berger, andy piper, Luis Suarez - in fact I reckon you\'ll see a pile of them over here on the right of the screen in James\' blogroll!" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(GregPosted April 20 2007):</span>" );
document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> I love your blog James. This is exactly where IBM needs to go. If Amazon could be had (bezos & others own 25% which could easily stop it) and they wouldn’t lose their culture, it would leap IBM forward like no other acquisition ever has. Amazon has some things like a9 and askville that really seem like research rather than something necessarily tied directly to revenue generation like you’d see from a Wal-Mart. In that way they’re not unlike IBM. That said culture couldn’t be more different IMHO. Many IBMers are feeling unappreciated and stifled but to my knowledge, none of Amazon’s 10 – 15K employees express those frustrations. Engineers there seem passionate about what they’re doing… I love it if IBM could borrow some of that. I don’t know if a company like IBM is too proud to act on a lone analyst’s recommendation, but as a shareholder I hope they do." );
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document.write( "            <a href=\"http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2009/01/13/cloud_interop_event/\" class=\"article\" title=\"External link to article\">Announcing a Cloud Interoperability Event</a>" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Steve - any live tweeting/live blogging I should follow from here?" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(Wojtek June 5 2009 at):</span>" );
document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Your posts and attitude as always leave me speechless.<br>You are the winner man." );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Nice licks, Jeffrey - and an attitude that won\'t back down! Hope you keep playing at RfL for many years more ... maybe even join us at one downunder!" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(Morgan Friberg June 5 2009 at):</span>" );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"author-alias\">(Chris Marino):</span>" );
document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> James, I agree with your perspective on this, but left unsaid by you, EMC, and AT&T is that storage by itself is only part of the solution.How useful is storage without compute? Sure, storage for backup, archive and DR is important, but there are lots of ways to skin that cat. Without compute, storage service providers have got to hit a pretty low price point to compete. Not to mention dovetail with all the backup and recovery processes already in place within the enterprise." );
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document.write( "                <span class=\"comment\"> Hey William,<br>On the aspect of SLAs in the cloud, SLA@SOI are highly active in this area by creating a framework to allow the management and automation of SLAs in the cloud, including the automation of violation handling and compensation. It considers multi-level SLAs, their guarantee terms and multi-provider agreements. There’ll be a bunch of documents soon released on the site detailing the 1st year’s research so perhaps these will be of use for further defining process.Andy" );
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