Archive for January, 2008:

I Need Your Help

Published on January 28th, 2008 View Comments

I wrote about the Marketing 2.0 Leader Summit earlier this month, and Justin provided a more in depth description. I found out Friday that I am to be a facilitator for the two-day event, which means working with a team of 11 others on an idea that will be judged against the ideas of the [...]

More Mix Fixes

Published on January 25th, 2008 View Comments

Not many fixes to report this week, but stay tuned because Rich and Anthony are cooking up a big update for next week. Since the beginning of the year, Mix usage has slowed to between 7,000 and 10,000 visits each week, which isn’t bad but could improve. With any luck, next week’s changes will re-energize [...]

Anthony got tagged!

Published on January 24th, 2008 View Comments

Got tagged by Rich Manalang and David Haimes, better write my 8 things. Yes, it is a bit late, hope people consider late is better than never.
1. I have joined Oracle over 7 years, reaching my 8th year anniversary. Studied in UC Berkeley for my Bachelor and Stanford for my Master degree.
2. [...]

Oracle-Related Facebook Apps and Twitter Updates

Published on January 24th, 2008 View Comments

Yesterday, Aaron from Profit told me about his new Facebook application which provides in his words “a daily feed of non-technical content related to Oracle applications”; incidentally, Paul was in Profit a few months ago here and here. I had forgotten, since at the time these were published, we were up to our necks getting [...]

The Working Group January Call

Published on January 22nd, 2008 View Comments

Since Ning doesn’t have RSS and you may not have paid attention to the email notifications it generates, here’s a reminder.
Tomorrow, January 23 is the monthly call of the Working Group, the Enterprise 2.0 support group Paul formed back in December.
This month’s guest speaker, Mark Mader, CEO of Smartsheet, comes to us via one of [...]

Last Week’s Mix Updates

Published on January 22nd, 2008 View Comments

As Rich and Anthony follow a weekly deployment schedule, I’m still finding myself challenged to report the updates they’ve made. Throw in a holiday yesterday, and we’re almost on the eve of this week’s fixes.
Anyway, here are the most recent updates to Mix. Thanks to everyone who has reported bugs to us with the feedback [...]

Meeting Marian

Published on January 17th, 2008 View Comments

Yesterday, I had the pleasure of lunching with Marian Crkon of The Feature, as in “it’s not a bug, it’s a feature”. Marian interviewed Paul and me over IM month ago, and he recently interviewed David “IC Unbalanced Journals” Haimes.

Marian is in Portland on a project, so we decided to have bite to eat. Incidentally, [...]

Acquisition Wednesday

Published on January 16th, 2008 View Comments

I woke this morning to news that Oracle had agreed to acquire BEA (press release by friend of the ‘Lab Karen Tillman), Sun had agreed to acquire MySQL AB, and that Wednesday, after a struggle to remain relevant despite its “Happy Humpday” campaign had agreed to a merger of equals with Tuesday.
Oh and Twitter’s API [...]

MacWorld Brings Twitter to its Knees

Published on January 15th, 2008 View Comments

So much for scaling. Steve Jobs’ keynote at MacWorld today brought Twitter to its virtual knees. The little guy’s web app is only just beginning to recover, while Twitter clients seem to be confused still about the number of requests I’ve made, meaning the Twitter API is borked too.
For those who care about Twitter, is [...]

More Fixes for Mix

Published on January 14th, 2008 View Comments

We’ve had some growing pains lately here at the ‘Lab. As more people use Mix, Anthony and Rich have more to fix and tweak, which forces us to balance the enhancements we want to make with bug fixes and critical changes. The people use Mix and Connect, the more they want these apps to do.
This [...]

Amazon SimpleDB and the Lazyweb

Published on January 11th, 2008 View Comments

We now return you to your regularly scheduled program.
Amazon released the latest offering in their AWS suite last month, SimpleDB. I tagged this and subsequent analysis posts for later consumption, and I’m just now getting back to it; a post from Web Worker Daily yesterday on LongJump and their new Database-as-a-Service offering jolted my memory.
I [...]

So Very Tired

Published on January 11th, 2008 View Comments

Anyone interested in the reasons why I started the blog tag game should read this. Anyone who has permanently judged me should skip it.
The game is a tried-and-true meme that’s been around for years. I didn’t invent it. Justin alluded to this in his response; his last go-round was in a tag from Jeff Pulver, [...]

What makes a blogger?

Published on January 10th, 2008 View Comments

Blogging is tough. Some do it well (like Jake) and others don’t spend the time to make it happen (like me). I have found very few that keep it up. It is just another thing that takes up time.
Here is what I think makes it work for a person:
1. [...]

I’m it.

Published on January 9th, 2008 View Comments

Ok, per Rich’s post. Here goes:
1. I like lots of things, but nothing as much as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. I run Norcal BJJ Academy and it consumes me. I had my first introduction by being soundly beaten by someone I outweighted by 50lbs over 9years ago. After that rather [...]

PeopleSoft Tech Blog

Published on January 9th, 2008 View Comments

This must have slipped our radar — Jeff Robbins and his crew of PeopleTools experts started a blog back in October last year.  However, looks like they need some traffic sent their way.  There are a few other PeopleSoft related blogs out there.  Here are some that pop into mind:

Jim’s PeopleSoft Journal — Jim Marion [...]

Tagged!

Published on January 8th, 2008 View Comments

I’m it — Floyd tagged me. So, here are my 8 things (for context on what this is, read this):

January 6th marked my 11th year at Oracle (8 w/PeopleSoft and 3 w/Oracle). Seems like a long time to be in a company. The cool thing is that I’ve managed to wear many [...]

On Acquiring Innovation

Published on January 8th, 2008 View Comments

I’ve been mulling a post on acquired innovation since OpenWorld. Marian asked about it during our interview. Dennis and some of the other Enterprise Irregulars have been critical of the term as Charles uses it, and I’m not planning to defend the term or the concept per se.
I can speak from my own experience at [...]

Orablog Tag or 8 Things

Published on January 7th, 2008 View Comments

The Oracle blogosphere has been around for a while, and recently, with Twitter and Facebook usage on the rise, we are becoming a more tight-knit community.
As a follow up to my Oracle Tweeters post, I’m proposing a good, old-fashioned game of blog tag. I’m not sure if this has already been done in the Oracle [...]

Oracle Tweeters

Published on January 5th, 2008 View Comments

Inspired by a post from Rick Turoczy, the Silicon Florist, in which he spread Twitter goodness across the Portland area and beyond, I’ve decided to attempt something similar for Oracle Tweeters.
Rick’s post yesterday accounted for about 25 new Twitter friends in the Portland/Washington area. We were sharing storm news last night as the wind gusted [...]

Don’t SaaS Me Bro!

Published on January 4th, 2008 View Comments

I just love the acronym SaaS. The puns never end.
Anyway, as Justin also reported, Phil Wainewright is coming to Oracle on January 18 to talk about you guessed it “Software as a Service”. The event is free as in beer, so register immediately if you’re going to be around Redwood Shore that day between 0800 [...]

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