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Friday, December 21, 2007

The top 10 most visited posts show a different picture

When looking at the 10 most visited posts on our blog, it shows a slightly different picture than the feed statistics. Here's the list:

  1. Using a Wiki For Requirements Management
  2. Practical Enterprise Architecture
  3. Taxonomies and tagging in MOSS 2007
  4. The Value of Architecture
  5. Some Comments on Enterprise 2.0 and Intranets
  6. What Others Say About BCS
  7. Expensive Things Must Look Advanced
  8. Will Enterprise 2.0 Help To Make Enterprises More Agile?
  9. How much "Enterprise" is there in ECM?
  10. Enterprise Information Management Components

Posted by Oscar Berg at 10:28 AM    

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