IT|Redux

Office 2.0 Blog

Saturday, August 9th 2008 | Ismael Ghalimi

Two and a half years ago, I started the IT|Redux blog, which primarily covered two topics: Office 2.0 and BPM 2.0. Today, the Office 2.0 thread is moving to the just released office20.com website (powered by Jive Software’s Clearspace). It will host the Office 2.0 Conference taking place every September, and continue the conversation throughout the year. The BPM 2.0 thread will eventually move to a new blog managed by Intalio, where it really belongs.

The office20.com website is more than a blog. It’s a very advanced platform that can host multiple communities, offering some pretty cool social networking features that we could not build with a simple blogging tool. Our goal is to turn it into the premiere destination for anything Office 2.0. The Office 2.0 Database will be migrated there in the coming days, and we’ll add a couple more applications soon after the Conference. If the Office 2.0 topic is what drove you to the IT|Redux blog, please register to the site now, and follow what’s happening there with the feeds.feedburner.com/office20 feed. And the blog is hosted at the office20.com/blogs/office20 url.

Lately, the IT|Redux blog has also been home to a lot of discussions related to the Monolab|Workspace project. These will be migrated to another Clearspace instance hosted on the monolab.com domain name. Such a distribution of threads should make it easier for readers to participate in the conversations that interest them the most.

This will leave IT|Redux pretty much speechless, at least for some time. Nevertheless, the feeds.feedburner.com/itredux feed (to which you most likely subscribed) will aggregate feeds for the BPM 2.0, Office 2.0 and Monolab|Workspace blogs. And if you really want to know everything that’s hapening in my life, feel free to read the ghalimi.name blog, even though I could not explain why anyone would.

Entry filed under: BPM 2.0, Office 2.0

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