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September 28, 2006
Applying the WTF filter to tech prose...
(Posted by francois to: interesting links )Mike Manuel has a best-of-breed, feature-rich and truly robust post on the (ab)use of buzzwords in high tech client-speak and pr-speak. In the spirit of adding value to this highly innovative, distributed conversation on the topic of marketing 2.0 in this new scalable social web 2.0 environment I thought it would be good to increase the high availability and disaster recovery capabilities of the consolidated global virtual repository of knowledge on this topic by posting a dynamic link to his streaming enterprise-class embedded post here.
Enjoy! And while you're at it you might also enjoy Mary's truly thought-provoking method to create corporate mission statements!
Posted by francois at September 28, 2006 03:49 PM | Bookmark This
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lol, that's perfect...
Posted by: Mike Manuel at September 28, 2006 08:55 PM
You forgot "fully redundant systems for transparent real-time recovery." Further, you just don't have enough acronyms. SaaS, RSS, CMS, CSS, SNA, APPN, SMS...
;-)
Posted by: Mary Schmidt at September 30, 2006 11:54 AM





