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Today I represent (as usual) my personal vision. I tell this once again, just to be sure that my personal vision won’t become Sitecore’s public vision .
This morning while I was running through my task list I decided to share this on my twitter account: Thinking about my CMIS proposal [...]

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This Thursday, Christian Daems is showing the world of Content Management and Internet Innovation in Bruxelles, Belgium. A real cool event.
Sitecore is one of the biggest sponsors of this event. I’ll be there together with some of my Danish colleagues and a handful of partners. Please drop by our boot when you want to get [...]

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I came across this description of implicit and explicit personalization.Personalization is a regular topic these days. But it’s extremely annoying when people are unable to separate implicit and explicit.

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I’m pretty proud to announce that I’ll speak on the 17th of July, together with Christian Daems on a partner event hosted at LECTRIC Internetoplossingen. The event is all about Sitecore’s vision: 7 habits of a good and effective website.Registration is for free and can be done on the ‘Internet Seminar website’. The exact details [...]

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For a couple of week I’m spamming colleagues: What’s the word of 2008? What is the main trend? Etc, etc…
I received a couple of reactions:

Social Search
Co-creation
‘Same as last year’
Course: listen to your webagency

But today I figured out a real trend… At least in my eyes…
2008 will be the year with good, sufficient and effective [...]

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So what’s Business Intelligence(BI)? You can hear the term everywhere. Even your local salesmen does talk about is. And about datamining, integration services, SQL Server 2005 BI, etc, etc? Then it becomes time to do some research(I suppose all developer should ). Particularly when you are going to use MOSS, build and intranet or [...]

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Today I’ve had a conversation with Hans, our technical manager. It was all about competencies, how to store them and how to use them for reporting, sales, etc. But most important, how to make sure it’s not hard to fill them down. Otherwise programmers won’t even think about filling them down.
So I’ve decided to build [...]

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Well some vendors do. Please read the following quote copied from the press release of Tridion v5.3:
Modular Templating truly separates the design, code and applications of templates into template building blocks. Together with native integration with market-leading design and development tools, (including Adobe Dreamweaver and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET), Modular Templating gives designers, developers and [...]

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Yes it’s true. Today I found out that I really mess up my laptop with way to much information. Well let’s start over. Since last Friday I’ve been a little ill. Something is going on in my stomage, and really don’t know what it is. So between visiting the toilet, drinking lots of [...]

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Written a while ago but never posted:
I’m currently sitting down in a train on the way to home. Just read the blogpost by Michael Stal(Architect @ Siemens Germany, the Sitecore powered company ) about OOPSLA 2007. He has written a cool abstract of the by him attended sessions @ OOPSLA [...]

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