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	<title>Comments on: The next big thing &#8211; digestion</title>
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		<title>By: Al</title>
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		<description>Nice piece D, although I wouldn&#039;t agree with &quot;dearth of new/interesting things&quot; maybe you are not tuning into to the right channels.

I would definitely concur with yours and Vinnie&#039;s Digestive phas. I think both vendors and enterprises themselves will look at the emerging web 2.0 winning features and integrate them.

I guess the question is how, will the old school vendors win (sharepoint hell!) or will the enterprises really take the wholesale reinvention (edge engineering) of I.T. seriously. Will the enterprises embrace the bigger organisational changes along with the new tech ideas?

Personally I think we are ways away from that and it will takes some newer business upstarts showing the current enterprises how to dance to the new tunes.

I also think enterprise vendorship will also change with the advent of players like Amazon, Google and others entering their sacred ground.

regards
Al</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice piece D, although I wouldn&#039;t agree with &quot;dearth of new/interesting things&quot; maybe you are not tuning into to the right channels.</p>
<p>I would definitely concur with yours and Vinnie&#039;s Digestive phas. I think both vendors and enterprises themselves will look at the emerging web 2.0 winning features and integrate them.</p>
<p>I guess the question is how, will the old school vendors win (sharepoint hell!) or will the enterprises really take the wholesale reinvention (edge engineering) of I.T. seriously. Will the enterprises embrace the bigger organisational changes along with the new tech ideas?</p>
<p>Personally I think we are ways away from that and it will takes some newer business upstarts showing the current enterprises how to dance to the new tunes.</p>
<p>I also think enterprise vendorship will also change with the advent of players like Amazon, Google and others entering their sacred ground.</p>
<p>regards<br />
Al</p>
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