Enterprise Weblogs

ComputerWorld: The enterprise weblog "has all the hallmarks of a disruptive technology," said Greg Lloyd, Traction's co-founder and president. "Unlike ERP hell or groupware hell, where it may take six months just to deploy infrastructure, weblogs that use the standard Web infrastructure can be deployed in 15 minutes."


RE: Enterprise Weblogs

I don't know whether to laugh or to cry.

Message from Dare Obasanjo at

Me neither. I think I'll try and focus on the half-full part though.

Posted by Timothy Appnel at

I like the bit about homeland security. Maybe we'll finally get an answer to the FBI referer log madness. Or maybe there's no madness after all? ;)

Posted by David Czarnecki at


Parts of this article resonated with me.  I think about how "small" businesses manage their corporate intranets, how the information is organized, etc.  Weblog tools solve a lot of these problems as I understand them- its just a very sensible way to publish information.

Posted by randy at

A Couple of Weblog Thoughts

The ComputerWorld story Blogs play a role in homeland security [via Sam Ruby] is fairly light fluff, but it's an interesting sign of things to come. We continue to see stories on enterprise weblogging and it's particularly interesting to see it... [more]

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Enterprise Weblogs. ComputerWorld: The enterprise weblog "has all the hallmarks of a disruptive technology," said Greg Lloyd, Traction's co-founder and president. "Unlike ERP hell or groupware hell, where it may take six months just to deploy...

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