Live @ Lotusphere 2012: Bill Ives On IBM’s Social Practicing Of What It Preaches
If you’re fortunate to make it to Lotusphere, or any of the other signature IBM events held around the globe every year, you get the opportunity to meet some of the most interesting people: everyone from fellow bloggers to other IBMers to customers to analysts…the list goes on and on.
Just last evening, I was introduced to a gentleman by the name of Bill Ives, an analyst and blogger with Merced Group who writes about knowledge management and social business, among other topics. As we got to talking, I discovered that Bill had lived in the town I hail from and grew up in, Denton, Texas, once upon a time when he was a wee lad, and who also shares my passion for golf.
Bill has been producing some of his own fine coverage of Lotusphere 2012 and IBM Connect here in Orlando, and I wanted to share the link below to his post on some of IBM’s own social business endeavors.
Keep in touch, Bill, and keep those posts a comin’:
Written by turbotodd
January 17, 2012 at 10:05 pm
Posted in blogging, collaboration software, conference, ibm software, lotus, social business
Tagged with bill ives, carol sormilic, china, denton, ibm, social business, texas, turbotodd
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Todd
Thanks for your kinds words. It was great to meet you as well. Let’s stay in Touch. Bill
Bill Ives
January 17, 2012 at 10:30 pm