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Click the title to head over and check out ECMStuff, Jed Cawthorne's ECM blog.
Glad another is blogging this stuff. Also linked on the right side and down a bit.

I'm convinced now that I don't get it. I'm simply not grasping the apps / tech dichotomy. I agree with Jake that corporations should not try to ban web 2.0 tech. The reality is that they cannot (effectively). What they can do (if they are so inclined) is to fight brininging it into the environment.
What we are seeing from (I suspect) both the apps and tech side is that apps are being created with enough web2.0 "pinache" and buzz to help them appeal to users (helps with adoption). But my thought is that these features are only "flavoring". They're balance tippers not core decision calculus. Jake agrees with this (insofar as he agrees with the 3 considerations that I posit enterprises are using to evaluate software - regardless of technology).
Maybe that's what makes the distinction - I look at web 2.0 features of product and Jake is looking at web 2.0 product.
Tell me if I'm right here. If so, it sounds like one coin, two sides...
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