Tuesday, April 10, 2007

April Chapter Meeting Details


When? Friday, April 20, 2007 (Noon to 1:30pm) (Networking @ 11:30am)
Where? The Great Dane, 2980 Cahill Main in Fitchburg
Who? All STC 4 Lakes members (and potential new members that want to check out STC and a local chapter meeting.)

This meeting will be a joint meeting between our STC 4 Lakes chapter and the ARMA; the meeting will consist of a panel discussion on enterprise content management systems. For a lot more information about the chapter meeting, view this PDF file on our chapter site.

PLEASE RSVP by posting a comment to this blog entry -- we'd like to give an accurate count to The Great Dane NO LATER THAN NOON, TUESDAY, APRIL 17th. When you RSVP, please indicate the following:
  • Your first name
  • One meal choice: Fish, Pasta, or Vegetarian (additional meal information is located in the PDF file referenced above)
You can also RSVP by emailing the STC 4 Lakes board at board@stc4lakes.org.

Friday, April 06, 2007

Cisco Systems CEO Tells Partners to Embrace Web 2.0

You've all heard me babble about this before, but the big technology companies are fully embracing Web 2.0 concepts. Here's what John Chambers from Cisco had to say this week:


http://www.crn.com/networking/198800672
"Web 2.0 is here, and it's going to change the way we all do business, according to Cisco Systems Chairman and CEO John Chambers.

In several appearances at the Cisco Partner Summit this week in Las Vegas, Chambers hammered home the concept that Web 2.0 -- which he defines as the technologies that enable collaboration -- represents the next big opportunity for Cisco and its solution providers.

"I don't think there's ever been a better opportunity to be in this industry, a better time," Chambers said during a keynote address Thursday at the conference. "If you take away only one message from this conference, it's that we are committed to you. And if you take away a second message, it's that this is a transition to collaboration and Web 2.0 that gives us all an opportunity to achieve things that before we only got to dream about."

This seems to solidify Web 2.0 concepts as more than just a passing fad. The big IT players seem to be embracing the technology, which will have a big impact on how we write, edit, and display content.