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Damn. Its been a while since I blogged. Rivit has been really busy the last couple of months. Our core focus is now Migration. Migrating people from one platform to another. Typically we are seeing IBM Lotus Domino clients moving … Continue reading
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I’ve been looking at all the hype around the Domino Social Edition and trying to understand its positioning. Coming out of Lotusphere I saw this as a way for IBM to slow the leak. Inevitably, lack of position in the … Continue reading
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I just finished reading the book Moneyball by Michael Lewis. Moneyball tells the story of the Oakland Athletics GM Billy Beane and his approach to putting a ball team together. Saddled with the problem of having no money, Billy breaks conventional … Continue reading
