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I was reading a colleague's blog the other day who was excited to be home after a bunch of travel so that he could get back to blogging. I find it the opposite - I tend to blog more when I travel than I do when I am home. As you can tell, I have been Read More...
On February 28, 2008, I am hosting a webcast on how Microsoft is helping chemical companies deliver on innovation. We will talk about a range of topics with a couple of customer stories, but if you are involved in R&D on the IT or the business side, Read More...
While sitting around watching a lot of college football this weekend, I started to do some searching to see if I could find blogs, wikis, and other evidence of web 2.0 approaches to building community in the chemical industry. One of the first results Read More...
I was with one of my chemical customers this week in a strategy briefing around improving their innovation processes and external R&D collaboration. The topic of Web 2.0 (or social computing) capabilities - roughly translated to online communities, Read More...
Sorry for the lack of posts last week, but I had a hectic travel schedule which included spending time with a great chemical customer of ours. I hope to be able to share who they are and point you to a story about how they are using our technology to Read More...
A lot of people probably heard the recent news story about actor George Clooney's medical records allegedly being inappropriately accessed or leaked to the press by hospital staff following his motorcycle accident. It got me thinking about how private Read More...
To continue highlighting some good chemical company case studies, I've included a case study on how Monsanto - the agricultural company - implemented enterprise search using Office SharePoint Portal Server 2007. Click here to read it, and thanks to Monsanto Read More...
 
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