Archive for the ‘Blogging’ Category

29th November 2008

New blog location

Well as you might have noticed I have a new blog location - jtonedm.com (JT on EDM). The blog on smartenoughsystems.com/wp is now retired and all the posts will redirect here.
If you have a link to the smartenoughsystems blog please move it - just replace smartenoughsystems.com/wp with jtonedm.com (note the dropping of the /wp).

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15th August 2008

On vacation

Well I am off to the mountains for a vacation with no email, no cell phone, no twitter and no blogging. I have queued up some posts for you so you won’t miss me too much but don’t expect a reply until after the 25th.
Have fun

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24th July 2008

Ask an Expert - a Video Blog

The folks over at b-eye network have a video blog with answers to questions submitted by readers - the Ask an Expert Video Blog. This looks like a fun way to get an answer to any BI, data or analytic decision making question you might have. If you have something you want to discuss, go [...]

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9th July 2008

A meta post - blogging about blogging

Laura Ramos of Forrester just published a nice report on blogging - How To Derive Value From B2B Blogging. It’s a nice little report (well worth $379 ) and in it she lays out four compelling ways to derive value from a corporate blog:

Strategy One: Be A Conversation Starter, Not A Spoiler
In particular I [...]

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20th May 2008

Blogging Live from the Forrester IT Forum 2008

I am at the Forrester IT Forum and I will be blogging live from as many sessions as I can. I am participating in some (so the post may be delayed) and there is no power in the keynote room so I may be reduced to writing notes and typing it up later! There is [...]

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19th May 2008

The Page 123 Linkfest

I discovered over the weekend that there is a game called “What’s On Page 123″ that involves bloggers tagging each other. As Ken Molay, an old friend who writes the Webinar blog tagged me I now have to post to keep it going. The deal is that you have to write about the book you [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Blogging, Customer Experience | 1 Comment

13th May 2008

Guest post over on the deal architect

I have read Vinnie Mirchandani’s blog “the deal architect” for a while now and thoroughly enjoyed many of his posts. When he asked me to write a guest post I jumped at the chance and today you can find “The Real Deal: James Taylor on Raising Your Enterprise Application IQ” on his blog. Vinnie’s blog [...]

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8th May 2008

Your chance to blog and win!

Tony, over on the Decision Support Analytics blog, is running an interesting competition and the prizes have just improved - Neil and I offered a signed copy of our book to add to his list of potential prizes. You can check out the details here. I plan to write a couple of entries soon and [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Blogging, Book, Business Intelligence, Data Mining, Predictive Analytics | 1 Comment

25th April 2008

Sorry about comments getting turned off

Well installing Wordpress 2.5 seemed to change a setting and I just noticed that all my posts since then had comments disabled! Sorry about that, should be fixed now so comment away!

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25th April 2008

Social Media at InterACT 2008

Next week is InterACT and I will be blogging. You can also follow what I post, and what anyone else attending posts, at these locations:
Hastags - http://hashtags.org/tag/interact2008/
Eventtrack - http://eventtrack.info/index.php?t_event=interact2008

Both have instructions about how to add you own posts/twitter streams to the collective so if anyone attending is on twitter etc, let me know

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posted by James Taylor in Blogging, Events | 0 Comments