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Building a Community within IT

posted by Heath Buckmaster on November 07, 2007 at IT@Intel

Back at the beginning of the year, the managers of my organization had a dilemma and they needed someone to help solve it. Now, I’ve got 16 direct reports which is already a full time job, but their need was...

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What value does Web 2.0 bring to Intel?

posted by Jeff Moriarty on July 02, 2007 at IT@Intel

This question comes up a fair bit for me internally, so I’ll address it both here and in my internal blog. To be clear, I’m far from the only Web 2.0 nut inside Intel. My role is different in that...

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Tilting at Windmills 2.0

posted by Jeff Moriarty on June 11, 2007 at IT@Intel

I’ve been back from sabbatical for a few weeks now, and I’ve finally finished all my mental unpacking. I had two solid months of no meetings, no conference calls, no status reports, and no PowerPoint, so coming back was a...

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Got wiki?

posted by Jeff Moriarty on March 13, 2007 at IT@Intel

If you have ever pondered (or would consider pondering) establishing an internal corporate wiki, check out BusinessWeek Online’s CEO Guide on the topic. I’m not just shilling it because Josh Bancroft and I were quoted, but because it has an...

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Wiki knowledge: can you trust the stuff?

posted by Nathan Zeldes on December 04, 2006 at IT@Intel

Some years ago when my kids were teenagers, they would find stuff they wanted on the ‘net, then get me to order it (After all, I had the plastic). I remember my son’s succinct way of putting it: “I need...

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Web 4.0: A New Hype

posted by Jeff Moriarty on November 14, 2006 at IT@Intel

Here at Intel we’re no longer the stodgy, behind the curve company your parents (or perhaps your older siblings) remember. No, we’re now hip, happening, trendy, and zippy. We’re so far out in front we can see the back of...

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