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(1) (SIGnature) A text-based name and address appended to e-mail and Usenet messages. The "sig block" is the complete signature, which may include a favorite quote or saying or even a logo made...
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Definition: sig
(1) (SIGnature) A text-based name and address appended to e-mail and Usenet messages. The "sig block" is the complete signature, which may include a favorite quote or saying or even a logo made up of characters (see ASCII art).
(2) (Special Interest Group) A group of people who meet and share information about a particular topic of interest. It is usually a part of a larger group or association. See SIGGRAPH and SIGCAT.
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Enterprise 2.0: efficiency, effectiveness, blame and responsibility
Earlier today, @Sig pointed to a blog post where he resurrects one of his favorite themes: Organizational Effectiveness v Personal Efficiency. He says: Wherever you turn you'll find that...
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Enterprise 2.0: it's not about people it's about process. Part 2
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Enterprise 2.0: Totally Unacceptable
Totally Unacceptable. Those were the words that greeted me on Christmas Day as Barack Obama responded to the Nigerian Pants Bomber aka Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab and his attempt to blow up a...
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Come together, right now, over...security
While it is virtually impossible to thwart all attacks, the payments industry community is proactively coming together to develop security tools on a global level, says VeriFone's Dave Faoro.
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ERP + forms + flow: coexistense for the short term?
Following on from my last, somewhat dismal post, I wanted to paint an alternative scenario. Towards the end of last week, Perfect Forms reached out to me with a video featuring Tom Allanson the...
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Honey I just blew up the ERP
Sigurd Rinde, one of my Irregular pals is also one of the sharpest people I know. He constantly challenges the status quo in a creative way. This morning's offering made me smile: Good thing...
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MWC08: Bluetooth SIG creating spec to harness speed of WiFi
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