Most of these posts have been around how we're rolling out the platform, getting communities to form, justifying, and so on.
And, as I was thinking about things the other day, I realized I hadn't exposed all of you to another major theme of what we've been working on -- building a corps of proficient, outside-the-firewall bloggers doing so on behalf of the corporation.
And, once again, I think we've hit upon a pretty good approach -- one that I don't see being employed too much by other companies.
I actually got started on this blogging thing by writing about the company I work for: EMC.
As corporate blogs go, it's generally well-regarded. I get the freedom to write about just about anything I find interesting (within certain common sense boundaries), and -- as a result -- I am told it is one of the more influential blogs in our little corner of the industry.
A lot of you are interested in this "E2.0" topic because, well, you're interested.
But mainline IT organizations are starting to get really interested about this stuff as well.
And, if you' d like to see it through their eyes, check out this.
Which, of course, resulted in an interesting discussion around "what problem are we trying to solve here?" that was perhaps the most interesting learning from the whole experience.
Sorry, I haven't posted in a while. Not only have I been busy on other stuff, there hasn't been that much new and exciting to report on our internal initiatives.
User count continues to grow, new communites spring up, new sources of business value are identified and celebrated -- it's all good, there's just nothing really "new" to talk about.