When mankind built the Tower of Babel in its vain attempt to reach heaven, information traveled no farther than the builders' voices could carry it. The small human population on this pre-literate planet communicated its newfound knowledge from mouth to ear. When mankind built the Tower of Babel in its vain attempt to reach heaven, information traveled no farther than the builders' voices could carry it. The small human population on this pre-literate planet communicated its newfound knowledge from mouth to ear.Jun. 22, 2005 12:00 PM EDT Reads: 9,996 |
Rushed to deployment under the mantra of 'now or never' in the late 1990s, many corporate Web sites have received major makeovers in the last few years. The driving force behind these efforts has been the increased use of the Web to create an active channel of communication with consum... Nov. 29, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 6,765 |
Most discussions of XML focus on technology and 'plumbing' - the creation, storage, editing workflow, and simple delivery of content to paper or screens. In this session, Don DePalma considers XML from a functional perspective, outlining how these systems must transform content assets ... Jan. 25, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 5,555 |







Donald A. DePalma, PhD, is the author of Business Without Borders: A Strategic Guide to Global Marketing, and the president and founder of business globalization research and consulting firm, Common Sense Advisory. For more information on Common Sense Advisory's research, workshops, and consulting services, visit www.commonsenseadvisory.com or call 866.510.6101.



















