Trovus and IBM Seminar
Posted 7 months ago by Trovus
30/11/2007
To all of you who came to IBM today for the Trovus seminar on extracting value from the web 2.0, a huge thank you. Thank you as well to IBM and in particular Brendan Tutt and to Chris Gabriel from Logicalis for sharing his insights into the behavioural traits around the web and the insights he shared with us around Logicalis experience of Web2.0. As promised, here are the slides from the event. Please do feel free to give us your questions and thoughts as you have them. We have some pics from the event also - see the Trovus and IBM...
That was the week that was....
Posted 7 months ago by Ed Charvet
27/11/2007
It really was...a big week for little old Trovus. Mark Cunnah our latest team member joined, welcome Mark, and wisely went to New York for the week. I can quite understand. Working with Caspar and Jon for a few days is enough to drive anyone out of the country. (ON GUARD!!). Trovus found itself presenting at the annual APS conference at Whittlebury Hall, near Towcester. APS recently became a client of Trovus and Caspar delivered the first part of the "clean up" report on aps.advance.com to the CEO's and during the process, I noted something of great interest to us. ...
Web 2.0 - friend or foe?
Posted 7 months ago by Jon Mell
23/11/2007
Two articles caught my eye on the BBC News web site over the past few days. The first discusses whether or not small firms need a website, and was posted on Wednesday. Apparently no more than half of Britain's small to medium-sized businesses have a web presence. (Interestingly the article confuses web sites with web presence, but that's for another post.) The message from the Federation of Small Business's Peter Scargill is "keep up or lose out."The reasons given by those who don't have web sites include not wanting to grow too fast. That makes sense, if you don't want more...
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