Blog | Archive for May, 2007
Enterprise 2.0 RAVE Session 2 After Thoughts: Moving Organizations
By Charles Armstrong | Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
Trampoline’s technology is one of nine ways “collaborative technologies have been nudging enterprises for around 4 decades”.Read “Enterprise 2.0 RAVE Session 2 After Thoughts: Moving Organizations” on 21st Century Organization
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Congratulations to Last.FM!
By alistair | Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
The BBC is reporting Music site Last.fm bought by CBS for a tidy old sum of £140m. Not bad for five year’s work. Founder Martin Stiksel said it was an “exciting opportunity”….. no kidding!Congratulations all round guys. Last.fm is a great service that we all use here in the office every day, and we’re looking forward to getting access to “every track ever recorded and every music video ever made”.
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Innovate! Europe
By Charles Armstrong | Tuesday, May 8th, 2007
Zaragoza, SpainCharles and I will be at Innovate! Europe in Zaragoza, Spain next week. Trampoline has been chosen by organisers the Guidewire Group to exhibit and speak as one of Europe’s 30 leading start-ups. Charles will be demonstrating SONAR at 6:30pm on Wednesday 9th.
Innovate! Europe is an annual conference, organised by the Guidewire Group, which brings together Europe’s innovation ecosystem. If you’re at the conference and interested in learning more about Trampoline and SONAR then here’s your chance!
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Internet World
By Charles Armstrong | Tuesday, May 1st, 2007
London, UKTrampoline will be exhibiting at Internet World 2007 with [Zogix](http://www.zogix.com/), a fellow enterprise software start-up and Oracle partner. Charles Armstrong will be giving a presentation on Enterprise 2.0 with Charles Vivian, VP Operations at Zogix, and David Rajan, Director of Emerging Business at Oracle, at 3:30pm on Wednesday 2nd May. The event will be held at Earls Court exhibition centre, London.
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