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Where Does the Time Go?Apr11

Tony Maxymillian comments0 comments

Admittedly, Attensa Connect has been dormant for over 4 months.  Alot can change, and has.  Four months can be an eternity, and looking around the industry, there is much more known today than there was last November.  Initiatives such as Lotus Connections show Web feeds gaining a foothold in the enterprise space in a meaningful way.

No longer is RSS the provenance of corporate evangelism as more and more companies yield to the realities of the bottom line, understanding better how to get the right information to the right people at the right time.  Of course, none of this is new.  We've been documenting the corporate uptake since we began publishing, but it's interesting to notice how the interest has really turned to details.

It seems fitting to pick up where we left off, and look to Scott Niesen's recently published a series of articles on feed reading best practices. It's a good compliment to existing feed publishing best practices.  Both are comprehensive studies of how to get the most out of RSS at the individual level, and great primers for anyone looking for a place to start tuning information delivery.

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Attensa Connect is an open project supported by Attensa to discover the ways RSS is used in the enterprise to place rich, actionable information right where it's needed, whether it's on the desktop, a mobile device, or within a social space. You can read our introductory post or learn more about Attensa on our website.

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SalesForce.com Web Feeds Tap the CRM. These RSS feeds put encrypted data from SalesForce.com right into a secure feed reader. Choose from Leads and open or won Opportunities, as well as Contacts and Forecasts. Available on the AppExchange.

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