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Wi-Fi at Office 2.0

Posted by Ben Kepes Sep 4, 2008

Is quite simply stunning... Massive hats off to Ismael, Swisscom, and Covad for getting it going — it's fast, reliable, dependable, and has sufficient pipe size to serve up whatever everyone wants.

 

Awesome, awesome, awesome.

 

After attending conferences where there is no connectivity — it is an amazing experience.

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Project Management 2.0

Posted by Ben Kepes Sep 4, 2008

Fellow blogger Zoli Erdos is moderating the panel. Panelists are:

 

 

Everyone gave introductions to their products — interesting that there doesn't seem to be much differentiation in project management — they're all perhaps fighting for the same customers.

 

Comments around the end of siloed information. The change from a project manager being a silo of information to a position where everyone is a collaborative partner in the PM process. No one is a project manager anymore — everyone is a manager, responsible for tasks.

 

Differentiation between mass scale PM projects that need Gantt charts, top-down control, massive documentation, etc. However for 99% of PM work that isn't needed. New way of thinking about a federated PM model where users can work in whatever way is best for them, and behind the scene information is federated backwards and forwards between apps.

 

Project managers today spend their time battling with crappy software — Project Management 2.0 releases them to do real project management instead of being a project secretary.

 

The main takeaway, and one which I concur with, is that no one player will replace Microsoft Project. Rather, there will be an ecosystem of varied flavours of PM app that all have a share of the market.

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Getting things done

Posted by Ben Kepes Sep 4, 2008

Getting things done. (and a thought - isn’t spending time talking about having to get things done a little oxymoronic - kind of like fighting for peace?)

 

David Allen, founder of the Getting Things Done methodology spoke and described his process for Getting Things Done. I’ve never been a huge fan of these sorts of programs - I figure you’re either a good time manager or you aren’t. Although that’s easy for me to say - I find multi tasking pretty easy (no matter what my wife says!)

 

Having said that the GTD methodology sounds like a useful tool for those with too much on their plates and too little time to complete everything.

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Google and Office 2.0

Posted by Ben Kepes Sep 4, 2008

10 things I can do in the cloud today, that I couldn’t do a year ago. Keynote by head of the enterprise applications team, Matthew Glotzbach. He’s drunk from the Kool-Aid big time! It was a very Google centric presentation - but cool nonetheless.

  • Everything on the go - iPhone
  • Search through all my email - Gmail search
  • Chat with customers and partners - in any language- very cool live demo of inline translation of chat!
  • Collaborate simply with sites and docs
  • Organise travel - (the first non Google product today TripIt)
  • Easily collect data from co-workers and customers using forms
  • Build a scalable business application on the cloud platform
  • Use online templates for docs, spreadsheets and presentations
  • Run fast, secure and stable web apps (Chrome)
  • Securely share video in apps

Lots of backchatter on Twitter here from attendees that it was very much a Google pitch - oh well… if Google is at the forefront of cloud computing then I guess that’s what happens

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