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Lotus Quickr: Domino vs Java

So this week a number of us worked on a collaboration roadmap.  One part of the roadmap included team collaboration.  The other part is what I would term enterprise social collaboration.  Both have their place and both kinds should be able to work together.  Anyway, the question came up as to which version of Quickr […]

Portal and SOA

I attended Vishveshwara Vasa’s session on Portal and SOA and he gave me permission to post his slides on it.   It was a pretty good overview of options and he was able to into some detail on several items.

Ray Kurzweil at Impact 2010

So Ray Kurzweil finished off the Wednesday Keynote.  He has been monitoring and making predictions on a variety of things. He’s got some good views into what’s happening. First and foremost, almost all the growth curves are not linear. Our growth curve follows a doubling. MIT’s first computer was the size of a building and […]

Perficient at IBM Impact 2010

Perficient is sending a team of our experts to IBM Impact 2010, starting May 2nd and continuing through next week. We are excited to present our healthcare solutions at this show. Perficient teams up with IBM to offer many solutions for connected care. Today’s healthcare industry leaders are inundated by service providers and are faced […]

IBM Portal Excellence Conference registration open

For anyone planing on going to the Portal Excellence Conference in July 2010, registration is open.  Perficient will be there and we should be presenting  in at least a couple sessions.

Portals, Content, and Collab in the Cloud

So cloud has different meanings for different people. Not surprisingly, consumers have a different perspective than IT. What is driving the cloud?  It’s all coming out of web 2.0.  Web 2.o continues to improve and mature.  Technology like REST and Ajax help it.  The user or community based paradigms get better. Portal and the Cloud […]

Lotusphere 2010: Project Vulcan

OK, everyone was waiting for some big announcement and about two hours into the keynote, we got it.  It’s interesting that the announcement wasn’t a brand new product but rather, a continuing vision and buildout of collaboration and social networking functionality in all products within the Lotus brand.  Their main focus starts with Lotus Notes. […]

Why governments are embracing portals and online collaboration tools

I recently read an article about how Google is advertising the fact that “60% of the U.S. state governments have gone Google.” What Google is saying with this statement is that many states have decided to begin using Google’s inexpensive enterprise software solutions that are largely web-based: Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, etc. The general […]

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