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February 2010

Having a look at DyA - Dynamic Architecture : bit.ly #EA
LOL - YouTube - Dacia Sandero Experts - episode -2 bit.ly
LOL - Dacia Sandero Experts Courchevel - episode 1 - bit.ly
RT @robinwauters: Late with this but LOL RT @mikebutcher: By @TheOnion - Tiger Woods Announces Return To Sex onion.com
Tout progrès dépend de l'homme déraisonnable (Europe 1, 28 Jan2010, 8H13)
RT @aleks2401: NOUVEAU SUR LE BLOG - (AUTRE) Enfin un nouveau cinéma à Louvain La Neuve - bit.ly
Dans une communication, le fond compte pour 7%, la forme pour 38% et la gestuelle pour 55%. via Blogasty09 bit.ly
Will eBook Readers seduce companies ? bit.ly #epaper
The question was asked somewhere on Linked In.

For me, 'workflow' is related to the flow of people's work.

A Business Process is larger : in general it will include a workflow (represented by Actors roles and human tasks) except if this business process is fully automatic (which is in practice never the case).

BPM has M for "Management" in it so : How do you manage (Model, Assemble, Monitor, Improve) your processes and in particular your workflows.

See a part of the discussion here :
http://www.codefreez.com/content/workflow-vs-bpm-what-differance
My 50 Cents : BPM Vs Workflow what is the difference ? bit.ly
Workflow vs BPM what is the difference ? | Codefreez bit.ly
This question was raised on a French blog I'm following.

To summarize this article says it's "Urgent to Wait" for companies before deciding to invest in ePaper ereaders.The functionality and price has ti be considered carefully.

I believe there are at least 2 viable cases for ePaper readers in a professional context.

1. for those who spend a lot of time reading or proof reading (Research&Development,  Business Managers who need to review offers before they are sent out, publishers who want to read before printing...)

2. for those who want to print less and would accept an eReader as a company bonus


In any way, I recommend a large model with a screen size allowing to read A4 or letter documents (for example, the IREX DR1000S or equivalent)


In French:

.... l'utilisation d'un eReader doit être bien ciblée en entreprise. Entre un PDA, un Tablet PC, un Netbook, le cas d'utilisation devrait être bien étudié avant d'investir dans du ePaper.

Cependant, je pense qu'il y a au moins deux modèles viables:
- ceux qui passent beaucoup de temps a lire ou relire des documents (chercheurs, chefs d'entreprises qui doivent revoir les offres avant de les approuver, personnes travaillant dans l'édition...)
- ceux qui désirent imprimer moins et considèrent un lecteur ePaper comme un cadeau ou un Bonus que leur entreprise leur fait.

http://www.actualitte.com/actualite/17170-lecteurs-ebook-seduire-entreprises-mesure.htm
This Mirasol display looks really good. bit.ly
Applications of ePaper : eGovernment : At the Parliament : bit.ly
First time I eat a Dr Oetker pizza : Quatro Stagionni. bit.ly It was delicious.
A parliament is an organization that uses a lot of documents. Each time a Parliamentary Session is held, a report is sent to all members. This creates a lot of documents. For instance, the European Parliament has reports in 22 languages.

Using an eReader will allow the members of the parliament to download those reports as soon as they are available and save meters of paper at the same time.

See two examples here : http://bit.ly/dwqXuT
IBM wants to write applications for the iPad : bit.ly
IBM and the iPad : bit.ly
Opening Ceremonies for Vancouver 2010 - The Big Picture - Boston.com bit.ly
Look at the video : How To Get Motivated | 15Tips bit.ly
The White House publishes its reports as eBooks on the major Electronic Publication Platforms : bit.ly
RT @zonderpoeha: Eindelijk verkrijgbaar. De McGyver Multitool. yfrog.com

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