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My informal personal blog, once called “Hovering Over the Back Button”, now, as I post on Tuesday’s it’s “Tuesday 2¢”, if you want to follow it every week, I’ve created a LinkedIn newsletter too.


  • Taking the W out of CMS?

    Taking the W out of CMS?

    Next in my occasional series where I refer to a different to letter to the one in a TLA (after discussing the R in ECM) – I wondering if it’s time we took the W

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  • Yes, but what does it do?

    I was in a briefing call today by a large software vendor, it wasn’t a one to one briefing there were a few of us on the call – I am not going to say

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  • Just Read: The Tipping Point

    In a departure from my normal waffle, I wanted to share a book I’ve just read “The Tipping Point” by Malcolm Gladwell, that I’ve come to very late – it was first published ten years

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  • Things I Learned at Gilbane San Francisco

    Things I Learned at Gilbane San Francisco

    Last week was my first Gilbane conference as a Gilbane analyst, having in previous years only served variously as vendor booth bunny, guest speaker or panellist  and it was great to focus on meeting folks, listening to some great

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  • The ‘M’ in ECM and ERP

    The ‘M’ in ECM and ERP

    In the discussion of what ECM is, we’ve seen a few analogies lately of comparing ECM (Enterprise Content Management) with ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)- me included. Most of this discussion is around the ‘E’ (such

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  • CMS – The Knowledge Workers Industrial Revolution?

    Last week it was reported in the UK press that journalists for a local newspaper are going to strike over the implementation of a Content Management System. I found this really interesting and it sparked

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  • Leaving the Tribes and Becoming a Real Boy

    Leaving the Tribes and Becoming a Real Boy

    As you probably know, last week I left Alterian, a marketing platform vendor (who just over 18 months ago acquired my previous WCM vendor employer Mediasurface) for The Gilbane Group. Whilst, I’m accustomed to change,

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