agilium Agilium utilise les dernières technologies non propriétaires du moment et intègre des technologies innovantes comme les systèmes descriptifs qui permettent une souplesse d’utilisation et une modification dynamique du système de gestion des processus. Architecture objet, implémentation Java Environnement distribué (J2EE, web services) Standards d’intégration (java, xml , web services,…) Indépendance des plates-formes (OS, SGBD) Modèle descriptif (pas de compilation, modification dynamique) with computermanagementnetwork Note: workflow
Techcrunch: Google’s Response to Facebook “Maka-Maka” Google may have lost the bidding war to invest in Facebook, but it is preparing its own major assault on the social networking scene. It goes by the codename “Maka-Maka” inside the Googleplex (or, perhaps, “Makamaka”). Maka-Maka encompasses Google’s grand plan to build a social layer across all of its applications. Some details about Maka-Maka have already leaked out, particularly how Google plans to use the feed engine that powers Google Reader (known internally as Reactor) to create “activity streams” for other applications akin to Facebook’s news and mini feeds. But Maka-Maka goes well beyond that. with bizopensocialby 2 users
Clay Shirky's Internet Writings Along with the book, I am launching a Here Comes Everybody blog, designed to both chronicle and extend the themes of the book. I'm delighted to finally have to book out, and to be able to begin blogging about it. In addition, this site collects many of my older writings, from which many of the themes of the book arose. with bizblogsbookeconomylogymediaby 2 users Note: http://www.metafilter.com/71179/Looking-for-the-mouse
Wikipedia: Network-centric organization A network-centric organization is a network governance pattern emerging in many progressive 21st century enterprises. This implies new ways of working, with consequences for the enterprise’s infrastructure, processes, people and culture. With a network-centric configuration, knowledge workers are able to create and leverage information to increase competitive advantage through the collaboration of small and agile self-directed teams. For this, the organizational culture needs to change from one solely determined by a command and control, rule-based hierarchy to a hybrid structure which supports loosely-coupled, self-managed teams to make cooperative decisions through the sharing of knowledge. with economylogymanagementmilitarynetnetworkp2p
How To Launch Software (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought) 37signals recommends that software developers pursue what they call the Hollywood Launch. They don’t give any argument for this method, except perhaps the title (as if Hollywood was a business you should try to imitate?) — I guess the idea is that you’re supposed to do it since 37signals says to. with economylogymanagementsystem:unfiled
118 - Online Communities Map (Not For Navigation) « Strange Maps Somewhat in the style of a treasure map, this ‘Map of Online Communities’ shows MySpace, Wikipedia, SecondLife and other user-generated phenomena now populating the internet. The geography is not as random as one could assume at first glance. Area and position are significant. Thus, each community’s geographic area represents its estimated size, and the ‘compass-shaped island’ gives clues as to what each quarter signifies: * North are more ‘practical’ communities, * South is for the ‘intellectuals’. * West lie the communities with a ‘real life’ connection, * East those with a focus on the web itself. with computergeostrategymapnetby 2 users
American Scientist Online; The Semicolon Wars If you want to be a thorough-going world traveler, you need to learn 6,912 ways to say "Where is the toilet, please?" That's the number of languages known to be spoken by the peoples of planet Earth, according to Ethnologue.com. If you want to be the complete polyglot programmer, you also have quite a challenge ahead of you, learning all the ways to say: printf("hello, world\n") ; with bizcomputerevolinglangby 2 users
Change Management In organisations there are often two types of work. There is the normal delivery process where the main business of the organization is done. Then there are the change activities, whereby necessary change is made to the business and the way it is done. As with other subjects, a great deal of this site is relevant to organizational change. However, there are more things to say that are specific and relevant to this situation. The management of change is an important imperative in many organizations. changeimplementationmanagementprocess with bizpsy
CNET News.com: Facebook ignores OpenSocial, embraces Windows Live Contacts API | Outside the Lines Now that Yahoo has finally and officially signed on to the OpenSocial API bandwagon (see Techmeme), the company that Microsoft might buy has joined with MySpace.com and Google to create the OpenSocial Foundation. Facebook is still missing in action, considering whether joining the OpenSocial Foundation is in the best interests of its membership--or its own platform. OpenSocial provides a useful piece of functionality, solving a developer problem by allowing applications developed with the APIs to run on different services without modification--write once, play many. A photo-sharing application could tap into the social graphs of Orkut, Bebo, MySpace, Ning, or other services without any code changes. with bizcomputereconomylogyfacebooknetopensocialby 2 users
Google Sites: What's all the fuss? The launch of Google Sites is like the opening of a movie or play. The critics (including myself) feast on it, churning out copy and opinions as to whether Google Sites is a Microsoft SharePoint killer or merely the McDonald's of wikis, with more nutritional value than the venerable fast food burger and no cost. Dennis Howlett wasn't impressed. On his ZDNet blog he wrote: with opensocial
How to Create a Successful Facebook Widget :Business Lessons From the Widget Masters When Facebook opened its platform to third-party developers in late May, mom-and-pop shop widget makers from California to Turkey cropped up everywhere to capitalize on Facebook's fast-growing user base of 52 million people. Now, only six months later, there are 7,000 applications in the Facebook directory, and more than 100 are added each day. More on CIO.com Five Favorite Facebook Widgets for Business Users with bizfacebookwidget
HyperCam HyperCam captures the action from your Windows screen and saves it to AVI (Audio-Video Interleaved) movie file. Sound from your system microphone is also recorded. HyperCam 1.6 captures the action from your Windows 9x or NT screen and saves it to AVI (Audio-Video Interleaved) movie file. Sound from your system microphone is also recorded. avicapturegamehypercammpegrecordingscreenscreencam with computerutilsvideofilmby 2 users