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As they'll tell you themselves, the opinions and interests expressed on IBMers' blogs are their own and don't necessarily represent this company's positions, strategies or views. But that doesn't mean we don't want you to read them! Because they do represent lots of business and technology expertise you can't get from anyone else. Scroll through the list to browse, or click the links below to jump down to each letter.
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| Bob Balfe | |
| Bob's Blog Computers, Education, Family and more | |
| Christian Brandlehner | |
| Chris A. Brandlehner BLOG Full Posts from Current Stories | |
| Edward Brill | |
| Ed Brill Collaboration, technology, travel, and more | |
| Kevin Brown | |
| Kevin X Brown With an interest in emerging HCI. | |
| Richard G Brown | |
| Gendal World Business Integration, Consulting, Economics | |
| Susan Bulloch | |
| Notes Goddess Work, Food and Life | |
| Mike Burr | |
| gengnosis random thoughts on life and computers, but not necessarily in that order | |
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| Radu Cadariu | |
| Radu's corner Domino,Java,Foss related stuff or ramblings | |
| Jeremy Caine | |
| Complex Systems Integration Architecture, design and delivery of complex system integration solutions and business transformation programmes. | |
| Sandy Carter | |
| Sandy Carter: Service Oriented Architecture -- Off the Record Sandy Carter: Service Oriented Architecture -- Off the Record | |
| Steve Castledine | |
| Steve Castledine Personal Blog based around IBM Lotus Notes Domino and web2.0 technologies | |
| Holly Cummins | |
| Collecting the garbage ... Thoughts, ramblings, and musings from a Java developer. A lot of my thoughts are about garbage collection and the stormy relationship between the Java developer and the Java garbage collector. My postings here reflect my personal views and do not necessarily represent those of my employer IBM. | |
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| Steve Dale | |
| Extreme Blue IBM Extreme Blue Internship Experience | |
| John Del Pizzo | |
| SametimeBlog The inside scoop on Lotus Sametime from the product management team | |
| John Del Pizzo | |
| John Del Pizzo Unified Communications, Sametime, Macs, Robots, Politics & Life in general | |
| Mike Dolan | |
| Michael Dolan Dot Com All things Linux, Law, Open Source and everything in between. Also some humor, photography and skiing. | |
| Levente Dudas | |
| Ideaz bLOG where creativity meets business... | |
| Dario de Judicibus | |
| L'Indipendente A news and opinion blog where you can speak of everything but with the utmost respect for else's opinions. Articles are written either in English or Italian language, whereas comments can be in English, Italian, French, and Spanish languages too. | |
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| Chris Eaton | |
| An Expert's Guide to DB2 Technology Chris is a DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows lifer having worked at IBM on DB2 since its inception. | |
| Rob Evans | |
| Rob's Digital Life thriving in a expanding digital world | |
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| Carlos Ferreira | |
| Rational Asset Manager Insider Blog This blog is a way for you to get insights, tips, ideas and news about using Rational Asset Manager to solve your asset life cycle business and technical challenges. The contributors to this blog represent key product development team members from Rational Asset Manager. Feel free to leave comments that you think could help us improve our product and your experience using the product. Support questions should be directed to the IBM Rational Asset Manager Forums. | |
| Andrew Ferrier | |
| Andrew Ferrier's Blog SOA and ESB, Economics, Films, and anything else that takes my fancy. | |
| Alfred Freudenberger | |
| SAP on Power Observations about SAP Infrastructure from IBM and other companies from a Power Systems perspective | |
| Jochen Friedrich | |
| Jochen Friedrich's Open Blog Reflections on life, openness, and standardisation | |
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| Joe Gaeta | |
| Joe Gaeta IBM ASL Partner Sales Professional, Lung Cancer Advocate, Citizen. My blog about IBM Application-Specific Licensing, Lung Cancer Advocacy, and occasionally some other thoughts. | |
| Martin Gale | |
| Martin Gale's blog web 2.0, extended integration, pervasive messaging and other technical tomfoolery | |
| Bharath Ganesh | |
| Thoughts on Java, Java EE and web services development | |
| Adam S Gartenberg | |
| Adam Gartenberg’s Blog IBM Data Management and Social Marketing | |
| Edward M. Guidera | |
| macguidera.net Perspectives on collaboration and IBM Lotus technologies | |
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| Andrew Havis | |
| Andrew Havis - Blog The personal blog of Andrew Havis, from GTS Marketing in the UK. The most prosaic chap in the world, probably... | |
| Bill Higgins | |
| Building tools to support software developers Bill Higgins works for Rational Software where he develops software to support software developers. | |
| Dirk Husemann | |
| xyzzy xyzzy... ...you are in a grid of twisty, little links, all alike. there's a teleport gate here. | |
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| David Ing | |
| Media Download Queue --> Coevolving Innovations What thoughts are going into David Ing's ears? David Ing is a marketing scientist and business architect with IBM. One way of following the influences to thinking is to track the input content. On this blog, David Ing posts lectures, interviews and talks that he has heard, and considers worth remembering. | |
| Group - InsideLotus Team | |
| InsideLotus Blog Thoughts on IBM Lotus Software, Lotus Notes and Domino, Sametime, IBM Workplace Collaboration Services, WebSphere Portal, collaboration, and social software. Hosted by Chris Reckling and Ted Stanton | |
| Keith Instone | |
| Keith Instone - IA, UX, Toledo, IBM, and less. This is my professional site where I blog, post presentations and writings, and fold in content from my others sites. | |
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| Matthew Johnson | |
| Badkoala's Blog Citizen, IT Architect/Strategist & Father of a teenage Emo | |
| Jeff Jonas | |
| Jeff Jonas A collection of thoughts on information management and privacy in the information age, injected with a few personal stories. | |
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| Daniel Krook | |
| Daniel Krook Daniel Krook is a Senior IT Specialist at IBM in Armonk, New York. He has over 10 years experience in Web site development and currently builds applications on WebSphere and DB2 along with Apache, MySQL, and PHP. He holds certifications in PHP (ZCE), Java (SCJP, SCWCD), DB2 (IBM Certified Database Associate), and Solaris (SCSA). He occasionally writes PHP-related articles for IBM developerWorks and co-authored the IBM Redbook 'Developing PHP Applications for IBM Data Servers.' | |
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| Dale Lane | |
| Learning something new! A (nearly!) daily post on something that I've learned today. | |
| Bill Learned | |
| The blearned Blog Highlights, comments and opinions on Social Business and IBM Collaboration Solutions. | |
| Maureen Leland | |
| Maureen's blog Maureen's thoughts on anything from software to her children's behavior | |
| Jacqi Levy | |
| Collaborate for Success Blog IBM Partner Blog offering information on Lotus Software Business Partner Incentives, Sales News, Certifications and Discounts. | |
| Henrik Loeser | |
| IT, Life, DB2, pureXML, House Construction, ... | |
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| Doug McClure | |
| dougmcclure.net thoughts on business, service and technology operations and management | |
| Stuart McRae | |
| Collaboratively Speaking Social Collaboration Anytime, Anywhere, on Any Device | |
| Jon Mell | |
| Jon Mell - Social Collaboration My blog on all things social | |
| Suzanne Minassian | |
| Synch.rono.us David Brooks, Joe Russo, and Suzanne Minassian on social software and Lotus Connections. | |
| Patrick Mueller | |
| Patrick Mueller Stuff I'm doing / reading / thinking | |
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| Holly Nielsen | |
| Hooked on Social Networking My take on social networking, having lived and loved it for the past four years. I'm really enjoying the interaction, and I'm totally jazzed by the possibilities social networking offers to connect with others and make this world a better place. | |
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| Brian O'Curran | |
| Doing More With Less Helping customers save money and be more productive using technology. | |
| Nicholas O'Leary | |
| knolleary The stuff of legend, or possibly just nonsense. | |
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| David Paradis | |
| davep.me Personal blog of David Paradis, Web Marketer. | |
| Tony Pearson | |
| Inside System Storage with Tony Pearson This blog is for the open exchange of ideas relating to storage and storage networking hardware, software and services. Tony Pearson is a Senior Storage Consultant for the IBM System Storage product line, has been working in IBM storage for over 20 years. | |
| Christopher Pepin | |
| Chris Pepin My perspectives on collaboration, social software, technology and IBM | |
| Andy Piper | |
| The lost outpost a weblog about technology, photography, and life | |
| Stefano Pogliani | |
| The adventures of Coccobill Opinions... because I choose. Always ! | |
| Gerhard Poul | |
| gpoul's Out Of Memory Blog I'm an IT Specialist for Integrated Technology Delivery (ITD) located in Vienna, Austria. Our team is part of Integrated Operations and responsible for service delivery (SD) of WebSphere Middleware... | |
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| Charles Rivet | |
| Selrahc's Platinum Panning for platinum (or gold!) in my governed thoughts, ungoverned rantings, etc. | |
| Karl Roche | |
| jaunty angle Where internal communications meets social media | |
| Savio Rodrigues | |
| rand($thoughts); An open source aficionado within the traditional software world | |
| Carolyn Rogers | |
| IBM SmartCamp blog IBM SmartCamp is an exclusive event aimed at identifying early stage entrepreneurs who are developing business ventures that align with our IBM Smarter Planet vision. | |
| Sam Ruby | |
| Sam Ruby It’s just data | |
| Klaus Johannes Rusch | |
| Klaus Johannes Rusch's random thoughts Personal views on life, technology, innovation | |
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| Ansgar Schmidt | |
| Ansis World Family, Work, Life | |
| Christof Schmitt | |
| Bits and thoughts Personal blog of Christof Schmitt | |
| Chris Sciacca | |
| Who said supply chains are boring? Whenever I tell a friend, colleague or family member about my job as soon as the words supply chain are muttered I immediately see glassy eyes followed by a yawn or two. | |
| Richard Scott | |
| Better Corporate Life» Better Corporate Life A blog promoting a better corporate life. | |
| Rawn Shah | |
| Rawn Shah Rawn Shah is developerWorks' Community Editor focusing on how to develop greater interaction between our members through the many community services we have such as blogs, forums, user groups, wikis... | |
| James Snell | |
| snellspace.com Personal opinions and viewpoints | |
| Davanum Srinivas | |
| Show me the code! Web Services, Android, Open Source, Apache, etc. | |
| Luis Suarez | |
| elsua on ITTools: The Knowledge Management Blog Welcome to elsua, where you'll find blog posts from the world of Knowledge Management, Collaboration, Communities of Practice, Social Networking, and Web 2.0. | |
| Luis Suarez | |
| E L S U A ~ A KM Blog by Luis Suarez A blog about Knowledge Management, Communities, Collaboration, Learning, Social Computing and Work/Life Balance | |
| Richard Swain | |
| N series News and Information Here is where you will find all things concerning IBM's N series. While I do work for IBM all post and comments are no way intended to speak or represent IBM. | |
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| Mayo Takeuchi | |
| SEO, Linguistics, Localization: Mayo Takeuchi's professional blog Focussing on topics related to organic SEO (and some paid SEO), web usability and user experience, linguistics and applications arising from NLP (Natural language processing), tips and observations based on the author's work career to date. | |
| Delaney Turner | |
| The Performance Perspectives Blog A blog about business analytics, business intelligence and performance management using SPSS and IBM Cognos software. | |
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| Anthony Vandewerdt | |
| Aussie Storage Blog I currently work for IBM Australia as a Storage Solutions Specialist. My goal is to share knowledge and experience of using IBM Storage solutions and learn more along the way. You can also find me on the IBM developerWorks System Storage forum The postings on this site are my own and don't necessarily represent IBM's positions, strategies or opinions. | |
| Karel Vredenburg | |
| karel vredenburg blog Musings, readings, and insights about design, technology, and optimizing the human experience. | |
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| Todd Watson | |
| Todd Turbo Watson's IBM Blog Todd 'Turbo' Watson's IBM blog covers a variety of relevant (and sometimes not so relevant, but usually interesting) topics that converge at the intersection of on demand business, technology, media, Web 2.0 and points both beyond and yet unknown. | |
| Rob Weir | |
| Rob Weir: An Antic Disposition Thinking the unthinkable, pondering the imponderable, effing the ineffable and scruting the inscrutable | |
| Gunawan T Wicaksono | |
| gunawantw's blog cerita tentang dunia selebar layar monitor | |
| Stephan H Wissel | |
| wissel.net Project Culture Usability Lotus Domino The web Singapore & Twins | |
| Irving Wladawsky-Berger | |
| Irving Wladawsky-Berger A collection of observations, news and resources on the changing nature of innovation and the future of information technology. | |
| Bobby Woolf | |
| J2EE in Practice Bobby Woolf is a member of IBM Software Services for WebSphere, consultants who help customers achieve success with WebSphere products. He is a co-author of Enterprise Integration Patterns and The... | |
| T.Rob Wyatt | |
| Store and Forward Messages A blog about securing and using WebSphere MQ | |
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