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Dave Johnson on open web technologies, social software and software development


Wisdom of Twitter: Wave's impact on enterprise collab

Wondering how Google Wave will impact the enterprise collaboration market? Look no further than the great collected wisdom of Twitter. Given that X equals Lotus Notes, Microsoft Sharepoint or Microsoft Exchange we have:

  • #googlewave will be major competition for X
  • #googlewave will drive positive change in X
  • #googlewave is X 2.0
  • #googlewave is X done right
  • #googlewave is X for 2009
  • #googlewave is X for 2010
  • #googlewave looks like X on the web
  • #googlewave is what X never became
  • #googlewave is the final nail in the coffin of X
  • #googlewave will destroy X
  • #googlewave will kill X, death to X!
  • #googlewave flatters X by imitation
  • #googlewave is just hosted version of X
  • #googlewave is a custom version of X, good for SEO

How can industry analysts survive with people giving away this stuff for free?


RSC 2009: connecting developers and community

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I've attended every JavaOne since 2004, but this year I've got new job and a new conference to attend. This year I'll be traveling to Orlando, FL and attending the Rational Software Conference also known as #rsc2000 in the twit'o'sphere.

I'm not going to be giving a talk, but I will be manning a demo pedestal and showing some of what I've been working on in my first couple of months at IBM: working on getting Rational Team Concert and other Jazz-based products to work well with Lotus Connections, IBM's social software suite which includes communities, forums, blogs, bookmarking, social networking and wikis (coming soon in Connections 2.5).

Connections logo

Why would you want to use Team Concert with Connections? It's all about connecting developers to community, helping developers use social software tools to inform, share and collaborate with the wider community of people that support, manage, sell and use the software.

Jazz logo

The tentative plan that we've outlined for all (registered users) to see on the Jazz.net is all about making it easy to setup and integrate community infrastructure for a new software project.

For example, wouldn't it be nice if, when you setup a new project in Team Concert you'd have the option of setting up an integrated Lotus Connections community complete with a project blog, discussion forum, wiki space and shared bookmarks? Shouldn't those blogs, forums and wikis be searched when you do a project search and shouldn't it be dead-simple to fire-off a blog entry or forum post to start a community conversation about a work-item or any other Team Concert artifact? We think so and we think that's just a start; there's lots more we can do.

If you're going to be at RSC 2009, please stop by and say hi. I'll be on duty from 5-8PM on Monday and most of the day Tuesday. Whether you're there or not, if you've got ideas about developer tool and social software integration, I'd love to hear from you.

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