Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Zoho Marketplace



For quite awhile I guess you could call me a "ZC Pusher", it was like the little kid selling lemonade outside of their house for 5 cents or something like that. Zoho Creator captured my attention and on mny levels still holds it fast. What started as me pushing for a roadmap, turned into a relationship with the Zoho folks that has been simply awesome over the years. They are responsive and interactive so it made it easy working with them.

Lately though I was sitting on the bench a lot, not really a reason other than a lack of time but it's been interesting watching the announcements go flying through my inbox for new stuff (often a pre-announcement which I have been honored to be included in on).

This latest bit though has blow my expectations, I always thought something like this would be a good idea so to see them actually launch it has been awesome! The new Zoho 3.0 is there as well as a brand new Marketplace!


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Monday, September 29, 2008

taming the firehose!

It seems the last few days have been good to @eventtrack. Two great blogs posts have been written about our little operation here which is quite exciting!

"Microblogging is great but the way it’s articulated by Twitter provides a river of often random disconnected messages, most of which have little relevance to the things in which I am interested. Put another way content without context and purpose is meaningless and for business, that combination is crucial. That was the state of play when I first heard about eventtrack in November 2007"


(Via Eventtrack: Listening to Events Within the Microblogging Firehose - Pistachio.)



"To kick off our Event Technologies Blog Series, I had the opportunity to chat with @eventtrack founder, Craig Cmehil. @eventtrack is ‘quite simply your very own way to discover those sharing the same moment as you.’"


(Via @eventtrack Interview with Craig Cmehil | expacklyMondo.)



I'm excited simply because it's been a long and hard year balancing everything and still being able to put time into @eventtrack, I believe in this project a lot so it's exciting to see what others have to say about it (good or bad)!

What some startups do...

The age of video has really started to make an impact on the advertising model, I'm not so sure that a few years ago we would have seen these types of advertising videos being made.

Startups continue to amaze me with creativity, desire and motivation! Rock on expacklyMondo!

Disclaimer: I give technical advise to expacklyMondo.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

SAP TechEd Cluetrain, next stop Berlin

We've been going around for months, years even saying that we are listening, learning and changing and our actions have been showing this quite nicely so when I was given the chance to lead both the Community Clubhouse and the Community Day for Berlin I started to think of interesting ways to get the conversation started sooner than once we are all in Berlin. How best to do this? This got me thinking about the whole concept of conversation and what it means, this of course lead me back to the Cluetrain Manifesto.



A powerful global conversation has begun. Through the Internet, people are discovering and inventing new ways to share relevant knowledge with blinding speed. As a direct result, markets are getting smarter—and getting smarter faster than most companies.

These markets are conversations. Their members communicate in language that is natural, open, honest, direct, funny and often shocking. Whether explaining or complaining, joking or serious, the human voice is unmistakably genuine. It can't be faked.



Most corporations, on the other hand, only know how to talk in the soothing, humorless monotone of the mission statement, marketing brochure, and your-call-is-important-to-us busy signal. Same old tone, same old lies. No wonder networked markets have no respect for companies unable or unwilling to speak as they do.



But learning to speak in a human voice is not some trick, nor will corporations convince us they are human with lip service about "listening to customers." They will only sound human when they empower real human beings to speak on their behalf.




(via Cluetrain Manifestio)



So I came up with what some might thing a corny gimmick, which is not the intention at all. The idea was born out of some thoughts last year and the fact that it's just the right thing to do! The idea is about what I do on a daily basis, it's help get conversations started and more importantly empower others to have conversations!



With that let me introduce you to the...



The SAP TechEd '08 "Cluetrain" is about empowering our attendees to get the conversation started the before they even reach Berlin. Encourage blogging, podcasting and video blogging along the way it's a 4 hour ride, strike that it's a 4 hour conversation with the people themselves. SAP jumps on board the Deutsche Bahn together with it's customers and partners from Frankfurt to Berlin. October 12 at 16:17 the party starts. 25 attendees of the SAP Community Day taking place on October 13th will board and make their way to Berlin, from there they will bring that conversation to the attendees of the Community Day and then into the SAP Community Clubhouse, all the while SAP and SAP TechEd will be listening and learning along the way!



Several hundred kilometers of conversation, community, collaboration and co-innovation!



Join the "SAP TechEd Cluetrain!"



Those pesky little details? Well it's the Deutsche Bahn and we start in the Frankfurt Haupt Bahnhof (main station) in downtown Frankfurt. We depart at 16:17 (so 4pm in the afternoon), if you are already a registered Community Day attendee (and of course one of the first to sign up) I've a ticket waiting for you! It's first come first serve though! This will be from Frankfurt to Berlin!


Register here!



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Monday, September 22, 2008

SE #10 - SAP TechEd 2008 - InnoCentive

The SAP TechEd event always yields some interesting things for the SAP Ecosystem. With it being a major event often times things are planned to "go live" during the event. What many don't know though is that many of these things are talked about, shown and discussed the day before at the Community Day it was there I was first introduced to this new partnership and what it meant for the SAP Community Network.

So when I was asked if Starship Enterprisey wanted to do a show with their CTO I of course said yes!


Thursday, September 18, 2008

SE #9 - SAP BOBJ Influencer Summit - Doug Merritt

While in Boston during the Business Objects Influencer Summit I had a chance to sit down with Doug Merritt which was really cool, I've been able to sit in on many blogger roundtables with Doug and he's always be upfront and honest about what's going on so having come on the show was highlight for me.

Being on the "inside" I was dying to ask him about the deal between the "Business User" and "Information Worker" and the confusion that seems to be surrounding them both. It was a great chat and we covered a lot of different things including the SAP Imagineering group from Denis Browne and the future of the program!


ProTraveller » 6 Very Unconventional MMO Virtual Hotels

I got an email a few weeks ago (in the middle of conference time for me hence the delay) pointing me to this blog post:

"We recently published an article we thought you might be interested in. It covers over 6 unconventional virtual hotels. "

"Travel has gone virtual within these MMO’s, which is probably quite a smart thing to do given then cost of fuel now and the recent rash of bankrupt airlines. The biggest names in the international hotel industry are getting onboard with this trend for massively multiplayer online games. So next time your avatar needs a place to stay in virtual space, check into one of these virtual hotels where lodging is literally out of this world. Some of them are actually quite impressive, but then again, what isn’t in a virtual world?"


(Via ProTraveller » 6 Very Unconventional MMO Virtual Hotels.)



I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised, their focus was a bit different than what I would have done but the material and information was right on and nicely put together!

I'm now following them to see what more they have to come!


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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Every year...


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Originally uploaded by Thomas_Jung
This reminds me of the time Shai Agassi said to Thomas Jung "Oh time for our yearly photo?" Thomas was always up on stage at the event receiving something in multiple locations time and time again. Well similarly every year Tom seems to capture a photo of me on stage and it looks like I have two more chances to get a better one LOL

I always seem to have some odd grin on my face when he snaps it...

SAP Community Day Evening Party!

At the SAP TechEd '08 Las Vegas event, the Community Day closed out with an awesome party! Check out some of the scenes of the party in this video!

SAP TechEd Evening Event

Chip Rodgers kicks off the evening concert (The Black Crowes) at the SAP TechEd event!

SAP Community Clubhouse Las Vegas '08

My little video contribution to give everyone a feel for what they missed during the Las Vegas SAP TechEd if they didn't stop into the Clubhouse and to give everyone else a taste of what is to come for Berlin!

SAP TechEd 2008 Las Vegas -- Video Highlights #4

SAP went into video overdrive creating some awesome content in Las Vegas this year for SAP TechEd '08, here's one with me in it :-)

I challenge you to hit me (neutral) >> The Environmental Blog From The Grumpy Old Man

All I can say, way to go Eddy!

"So I decided to make a donation to the CompenCO2 initiative: 1 Eurocent per visit to this blog entry with a minimum of 30 Euro. This in compensation of the impact of things out of my control for this blog. So I need at least 3000 hits to this blog entry. The deadline is December 15th (thus 3 months of time). Spread the word, Digg, Stumble it or add it to Technorati, etc.   I’d say."


(Via I challenge you to hit me (neutral) >> The Environmental Blog From The Grumpy Old Man.)

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Response over Reaction

This was the title of my session I did Monday during the SAP TechEd '08 Community Day here in Las Vegas.



Our Community Day is an unconference, sure we prompt the community ahead of time but it's still first come first serve, user driven content and sessions so mine I decided would be about "Response over Reaction" my little one liner for it was "communicate less using more tools".



I've spent the last couple of years trying to figure out how to handle 1.4 million users of our community, understand them, their needs and them in order to best be able to ensure that they get the best experience in our community. This of course is not an easy task dealing with a global community so I began to seek out and explore the various tools possible and available to us to do this. One of my favorite sites is the Office 2.0 Application Database which is a treasure trove of great online web based tools designed to help me achieve what I need to achieve, now I often choose for the online tools because these often provide easy ways for the community to use in terms of access. It's nothing like asking someone to find a time to meet when they have no access to your calendar, you simply sit there emailing back and forth until you find a time and often have just wasted a lot of time... Therefore tools like Time To Meet are ideal for me with dealing with all of these folks who are not on the same side of my firewall.



Now in order to "add" to the idea I decided to use a non traditional way of doing my presentation. There are several services available, I could have used a standard presentation software and then uploaded to Slideshare, or I could have used one of the many online alternatives. Being the "non standard" person I am I chose an online alternative. I used Zoho Show.







So was the presentation successful? I certainly hope so many people asked me afterwards about the links, some of the ideas and so forth so that certainly made me feel as so I made an impact which of course leads to the possibility of communicating with those people in a more efficient manner and not just overloading each others inboxes...




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Thursday, September 04, 2008

SE #7 - SAP BOBJ Influencer Summit - Paul Clark

A chat with Paul Clark from SAP and Business Objects about the "non SAP" customer base of Business Objects before and after the acquisition and what can we expect for them in the future.

A key phrase for me was "we will protect that market"...

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

SAP Community HQ

I'm finally ramping back up into the realm of Second Life, our space is there and I'll be holding shop here in the future. Some might think I'm crazy but I think there is still something here to interest the enterprise so here I go...

Monday, September 01, 2008

SE #6 - SAP BOBJ Influencer Summit - Narina Sippy

Narina is the Senior Vice President & General Manager, Governance, Risk and Compliance Business Unit at SAP and during our chat I got a very good impression of why SAP can with certainty claim it's spot as #1 for GRC.

GRC is one of those areas that effect everything about your business, even those areas you were not thinking about, Narina was also able to give an idea of what is to come and what areas SAP for example are focusing on for the near future.