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Norwegian civil war: Call to recall OOXML 'yes' vote
Posted on Geir Isene's blog: Formal protest regarding the Norwegian vote on ISO/IEC DIS 29500 I am writing to you in my capacity as Chairman (of 13 years standing) of the Norwegian mirror...
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Still no word: ISO to announce results of OOXML vote Wednesday
The International Standards Organization won't make an official announcement about whether Office Open XML (OOXML) will be a standard until Wednesday -- and perhaps for good reason. Final...
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Robots ring the alarm
Sanyo and Tmsuk have developed guard robots which can communicate problems or irregularities via cell phones.
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Ten Irregular predictions for 2011
Tis the season for predictions. Here are my 10 Irregular predictions for 2011. There is an 11th. It is a racing certainty.
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Enterprise Irregulars adds new members
The Enterprise Irregulars, an affiliation of thought leaders and influencers, continues to thrive as a powerful force in the enterprise software and technology business.
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Enterprise Irregulars: Behind the scenes with NetSuite CEO
The Enterprise Irregulars is an invitation only group comprised of top-tier enterprise analysts, observers, industry veterans, and executives. Listen to a podcast briefing with NetSuite's CEO.
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Update on the Enterprise Irregulars
Long known as a diverse group of top-notch thought leaders, the Enterprise Irregulars has added three new members. Here's what's happening in their Irregular world.
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Jeffrey Walker: an Irregular farewell
Living on Central European Time means I don't always get news in a timely fashion. Some news I don't want to get. Jeffrey Walker's passing came to me via a Tweet and I am crushed. Jeffrey was...
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Enterprise Irregulars Join Social CRM Fray
I'd say that the headline is a bit of an understatement or maybe even a misstatement by me. Â Let me tell you why. If your life preference is to cower under bedcovers, then you might not have...
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The Irregular view of all things 'green'
One of my Irregular colleagues received a pitch from GreenJobInterview.com describing a new video service but using the 'green' moniker as a way of injecting novelty. He wasn't impressed. The...
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Office 2.0: an Irregular mashup
The upcoming Office 2.0 conference is one of the first in the fall calendar that keeps people like me in more airports than I care to think about. It's also one for which I have fond memories....
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An Irregular experience with Oracle
I was in Lisbon, Portugal yesterday, attending Oracle EMEA's marketing kick off. This was unusual on three counts: I tend to stick it to Oracle on any and every occasion It's rare for someone...
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Business ByDesign: the Irregular verdict
I've hung back on posting my thoughts on Business ByDesign for several reasons. When I wrote my pre-Sapphire08 conference story, it was clear this would dominate the Irregulars' questions. I...
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Norwegian civil war: Call to recall OOXML 'yes' vote
Posted on Geir Isene's blog: Formal protest regarding the Norwegian vote on ISO/IEC DIS 29500 I am writing to you in my capacity as Chairman (of 13 years standing) of the Norwegian mirror...
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Still no word: ISO to announce results of OOXML vote Wednesday
The International Standards Organization won't make an official announcement about whether Office Open XML (OOXML) will be a standard until Wednesday -- and perhaps for good reason. Final...
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Business ByDesign: an Irregular verdict
After a long day and intense series of discussions with SAP executives, the Enterprise Irregulars parsed immediate impressions of Business ByDesign. The general mood was one of quiet approval...
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ERP's armageddon
Fellow Irregular Brian Sommer has penned a detailed assessment of the potential impact Workday could have on the ERP industry. Entitled: Workday = New Day for ERP? The report will be issued...
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e-Rate at 10: Irregularities stopped, Digital Divide progress made
Thanks to e-Rate, low-income schools have most of the communications equipment and software they need. 'Without e-Rate, no closing of achievement gap,' NEA boss says.
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Robots ring the alarm
Sanyo and Tmsuk have developed guard robots which can communicate problems or irregularities via cell phones.
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Apple, CA wrestle with stock option irregularities
Internal probes at both companies reveal possible problems in past employee stock options policies.
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