IBM Gets It


Wow! It was a fantastic, energizing experience for me to be the featured presenter last night at Austin SMC’s monthly meeting. I hope everyone enjoyed the give-and-take as much as I did. Calling the meeting a “give-and-take” doesn’t really do it justice. At times I felt like more of a facilitator than a presenter. We had a very stimulating exchange of ideas and talk - just like I expect every time at SMC meetings.

Here are links to the sources and sites I talked about:

My day job: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/

On top of my day job: http://www.slideshare.net/almondjoy/redbooks-wiki-central-texas-dita-ug-presentation

IBM Social Computing Guidelines: http://www.ibm.com/blogs/zz/en/guidelines.html

Social computing at ibm.com - the developerWorks community site: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/

Social computing inside IBM (look for the link to the presentation file, “IBM: Web 2.0 Goes to Work”…) http://en.oreilly.com/webexsf2008/public/schedule/detail/3354

It was fun! I look forward to seeing everyone again at our next meeting. - Chris

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Chris, Your presentation was excellent and very informational. Thanks for posting the links to the material you covered. See you at the next meeting if not before.

Thanks for presenting Chris. I admire your tenacity in dealing with the system. The whole meeting I kept thinking about working for big companies and the times I said “wow, it would be so much better if group A actually talked to group B.” IBM is leading that in my opinion.

Your presentation was Awesome! Not only did I get a better understanding of how the tools of Social Media can work but You sold me on IBM. Great job.

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