I was amused this week to see two examples of workflow getting sexy. That’s not how the developers describe their efforts, but the departure from old groupware notions is clear.
In daring defiance of Zawinski’s proclamation, Jeffrey McManus, with Approver.com, and Karen Greenwood Henke, with Nimble Net, are tackling workflow and approval processes.
Posted August 6, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Technology. Tags: approver.com, groupware, Jeffrey McManus, Karen Greenwood Henke, nimble net, sexy software, social software, stuff that gets you laid, workflow, Zawinski's proclamation. 2 Comments.
Art Rhyno confused my by calling it ERP, but he just rocked his code4lib presentation and I realized he’s talking about the same thing that’s been itching me: libraries are not unique, but our software and standards are unnecessarily so.
In my introduction of WPopac I made the point that I didn’t want to replace the [...]
Posted February 15, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information. Tags: acquisitions, code4lib, code4lib2006, enterprise resource planning, erp, libraries, library, open source, workflow. 2 Comments.