Posts Tagged 'ישראל'



A blogger and a Jew meet in Jerusalem…

I have to admit that my knowledge of the local (Israeli) blogging scene is under par, and I’ve been taking measures to amend it. Luckily, I have the right friends, and came across ‘The First International Jewish Bloggers Conference in Jerusalem‘, Wednesday, August 20th, hosted by Nefesh B’Nefesh (‘soul in soul’) organization. There are some great lectures, obviously, but hey, it’s THE place to be Wed. @ 17:00, if you’re a blogger and a jew (sounds like the begining of a joke, but it’s not… ;-).
What’s on the agenda?

  • ‘Meat’ & Greet: Mingle and network with fellow bloggers over a Deli buffet
  • Panel Discussion: Taking Jblogging to the next level: Increasing your readership, reach and influence
  • Comedy performance by FrumSatire: The Rantings of a Frum Yid with a Warped Perspective
  • Branding Israel – From Vision to Reality: Zavi Apfelbaum, Director of Brand Management, Foreign Ministry
  • Building Israel One Post at a TimeOpen Discussion with Blogger Panelists
  • Dessert

  • Thanks to israluv and Miriam Schwab for keeping me in the loop.

    Links:
    First International Jewish Bloggers Conference
    israluv – sabra at heart
    Miriam Schwab – illuminea

    IBM’s ‘Facebook’

    Enterprise social software is gaining momentum in Israel towards the end of 2008, a trend that I believe will become stronger in 1H 2009. In a great timing, just before our KM and Collaboration User Forum, where we’ll demo IBM’s social software solution, TheMarker IT published a great article discussing enterprise 2.0 examples, from Deloitte, IBM and Best Buy.

    The implementations vary from one company to the next, but the goals are similar: higher employee retention, knowledge sharing, win young talent, support global operations, shorten development cycles and others.

    IBM’s Beehive, is a natural evolution of the company world renowned BluePages solution (employee directory), an inhirint part of IBM Intranet (w3):

    “Very early on, we recognized the importance of connecting people within IBM and moving beyond a static view of the individual,” says Jeff Schick, vice president of social software. The heavily used directory includes 450,000 employees and gets 6 million lookups per day.

    Although Beehive is still experimental, there are already some 38,000 employees (in just 9 months!) actively using Beehive, with actual benefits:

    For Michael Ackerbauer, a manager in the CIO’s office at IBM, the results are already in. He learned about Beehive a year ago, and “I quickly got hooked,” he says, especially since he manages a team of developers who work remotely. “It’s valuable for the team to get to know me on a personal level, and I like to get to know them.”

    Jeff Schick, VP, Social Software, IBM SWG, provides an advice for companies looking at social software solutions:

    “Knowledge workers today have no time to add new activities to their day; they’re looking for how to work smarter,” Schick says. “Poor user adoption is rarely because users didn’t know how but rather didn’t see why.”

    If you RSVPed to our user forum event Sep. 8, you’ll have the opportunity to epxerience Beehive first hand, along with Lotus Connections – IBM’s social software for the enterprise solution, which is based on our internal experience. Seating is limited, so RSVP now.

    Update:
    TheMarker IT artilce is a translated (with permission of course) version from The Industry Standard, ‘Social Networking Behind the Firewall‘.

    Links:
    TheMarker IT: IBM’s ‘Facebook’ (Hebrew)
    Event: KM and Collaboration User Forum, Sep 8th, IBM Israel
    The Industry Standard: Social Networking Behind the Firewall
    IBM: Web 2.0 Goes to Work for Business
    IntranetBlog: http://intranetblog.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2008/7/7/3781562.html
    IntranetBlog: Beehive builds buzz at IBM

    Coolest Lotus video

    I know, Ed has already written about this, but I just saw it and had to complement my creative Lotus colleagues in the UK for making this a very cool video !

    A simple scenario, with a simpler solution – Lotus Collaboration.

    Speaking of collaboration, our event page at FB is up and running, KM and Collaboration User Forum. It’s a month and something away, but better be safe (and RSVP now) than sorry.
    Speakers list (not final, so don’t blame me for changes):
    Bank Hapoalim, Israel Securities Authority, Ministry of Finance, Menora Insurance, TEVA and Standards Institute of Israel.

    Links:
    Lotus on Youtube – Everyone Collaborate, Ed Brill
    IBM Lotus Blackout – youtube video
    KM and Collaboration User Forum
    Lotus Collaboration Solutions

    Sent from Lotus Notes 8.0.1 Hebrew Client

    Started using the Hebrew client of Lotus Notes 8.0.1 this week, as a personal experiment on one hand and from a business stand-point on the other.
    Even thou most organizations in Israel are using an English UI of their messaging client (Outlook or Notes), Hebrew is (and always will be) a preferred language in Israel. IBM has been investing heavily into bidi (Bi-directional) these past years – part of the ‘holy’ work my friend Dina Ben-Elissar was doing, at IBM Globalization Center in Israel.
    Developing a client is Hebrew includes two major steps: First, language – Hebrew (and Arabic) are written from right to left; second, UI (user interface) – which means the client needs to be mirrored. As with any software product, there’s no 100% QA – that’s the nature of software, and some things can only be found from daily usage.

    I hope my usage of Lotus Notes 8.0.1 will encourage other IBMers to follow my suit – it’s a very cool looking client !! (click here for a larger screen shot)

    What’s my phone number?

    I’m sure most of you out there have met an IBMer (aka IBM Employee) one day, and wanted to contact him/her, but oops – no details were exchanged.

    Now (actually it’s here for some time, nothing new) there’s an answer to your query:
    whois.ibm.com – IBM Employee Directory, where you can search all 386,558 employees worldwide, and get their full name, email address, phone number and location. You need at least a last name to start your search.

    and thanks to Mac Guidera.

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