These are my del.icio.us bookmarks for January 29th through February 2nd:
- IFRS and principles too weak to work? – Neil has really grown well into his position as a Canadian CA. A sharp analysis of IFRS v GAAP that makes for good debate fodder
- Two Doors to Enterprise Web 2.0 Adoption – “open source technologies like Spring and WaveMaker build unstoppable momentum within the IT organization by solving fundamental problems that much bigger players either cannot or will not solve.” Big claim.
- Early thoughts on outsourcing to Google Mail – Interesting that Monash talks about outsourcing in this context. More important, the shared experience makes this very well worth reading.
- Not Just ANY BI Blog, but THE BI Blog… – Not content to be snarky and sarcastic in one blog, PG’s Guy and Nic will continue their quest for global blogging domination in “quasi-official mode. Hmm – good reading
- Who do you think you are ….? – Euan’s points about blame and responsibility are well made
- NetSuite for Geniuses: Using Locations and Bins – Nice bit of how to from Tom Foydel on Netsuite in logistics situations
- WWD Debate: Microsoft Wants Yahoo, What do Web Workers Get? – Opinons are like assholes – everyone’s got one. Even if it is clueless. Worth reading for entertainment value.
- Snipes Not Guilty of Fraud & Conspiracy Charges; Guilty of 3 Misdemeanors – Wesley Snipes pulls one off. Was the jury spooked or do the think the Blade star is really a nice guy?
- What an Effective Analyst Briefing is Like – Me too stuff again but I suppose the Web 2.0 startups need it.
- Why Microsoft wants Yahoo, an Analytical Perspective – Bland but a start
- Is Being a Trusted Advisor Enough? – You can’t purchase trust
- Marketing Basics – Funny hat sounds like a good idea on this one
- UI Obsessiveness Pays Off – Designing a great user interface is step 1 towards building a great application. It shows you care.





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