Linkology: Friday Links for 2/26/10

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Linkology: Friday Links for 2/26/10

On Fridays, I put on the pith helmet and waders to scour the crufty, damp corners of the internet so you don’t have to.  This week’s bounty: Eric Karjaluoto is giving away his book Speak Human one chapter at a time.  If you’re interested, here are the first two chapters: Big Isn’t the Only Option

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NEW: The Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence Platforms

Gartner has posted the 2010 Magic Quadrant for BI platforms, and in terms of hitting a sweetspot between ability to execute and vision, Oracle has been squarely positioned in the ‘Leaders’ quadrant. The full report is full of good information, but there are a few things worth noting: Oracle has established the Oracle BI Enterprise

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The Best PSA You’ve Ever Seen

From the UK’s Sussex Safer Roads comes perhaps the best public service ad I’ve ever seen. It’s cinematic, creative, paced perfectly and, in the end, quite poignant. From concept to casting to photography to execution, this is nearly perfect. Love it. (Via Jason F. over at 37signals) ### MIPRO Consulting is a nationally-recognized consulting firm

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Linkology: The Best of the Internet for 2/19/10

Before we get to the links, one reminder: if you use PeopleSoft Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) or are considering it, I cannot encourage you strongly enough to attend the Oracle Maintenance Summit. This event is being held on March 9-10 in Redwood Shores, CA, and has 117 companies and nearly 300 attendees so far. If

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Roger Ebert: A Man in Full

I don’t often wander too far into pop culture on this blog, but Esquire’s Chris Jones has a simply awesome profile of Roger Ebert that explores the man, dying and unable to speak, in the midst of his own personal renaissance as a writer.  Ebert writes about his own impending mortality as bravely and candidly

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Math Nerd Friday

Jason Kottke reminds me of how much I’ve always loved fractals, despite not having the chops to understand them fully at a mathematical level.  Like Kottke, when I built my 386-based computer (running at a searing 33 MHz) a zillion years ago, I remember installing a DOS-based fractals program that would attempt a deep dive

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Now Available: Kindle-compatible Files for PeopleTools 8.50 and PeopleSoft 9.1 PeopleBooks

If you find yourself eschewing tree-based documentation in favor of the  Kindle’s .MOBI format,  you can now get your  PeopleBooks from OTN for your Kindle.  Among the available documentation for the Kindle: PeopleSoft Enterprise Customer Relationship Management 9.1 PeopleBooks PeopleSoft Enterprise Financials and Supply Chain Management 9.1 PeopleBooks PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Resources Management System 9.1

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The One Event You Don’t Want to Miss If You’re Interested in Enterprise Asset Management (EAM)

But first, what is Enterprise Asset Management?  Good question.  There’s  always the Wikipedia definition, and then there’s our perspective given what we’re hearing from our customers and prospects. From where we sit, there’s a lot of buzz in the market about EAM, which is logical given the economic conditions we have just experienced.   Organizations today,

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