barryjogorman
Barry J O'Gorman is the author of bluereek. Barry is an entrepreneur and independent consultant. His specific areas of interest are semantic web, social networking, cloud computing. Barry lives in Dublin, Ireland. He is married and has three children.
Continuing debate re linked open data
By barryjogorman on November 12, 2009
Making linked open data sound more complex than it needs to
Posted in semantic web | Tagged Paul Walk | Leave a response
Where is my university? Where does it need to be?
By barryjogorman on September 16, 2009
Universities must avail of collaborative technologies to provide real global learning experiences for undergraduates
Posted in collaboration, Ireland, learning, web 2.0, world wide web | Tagged Trinity College Dublin | Leave a response
Managing your online research
By barryjogorman on September 15, 2009
Using a free web based tool such as Zotero can add greatly to the effectiveness of your research activities
Posted in Document management, learning | Tagged Library 2.0, Zotero | Leave a response
Where is cloud computing in Ireland?
By barryjogorman on March 3, 2009
The offerings are global – and available (Amazon, Google, Salesforce, etc.). There are attractions particularly in terms of avoiding major capital expenditure, scaling the infrastructure investment as demand for the business application grows. The 'private cloud' is now also an option. There are concerns – how do I pick the right vendor, will it prove [...]
Posted in cloud computing | Tagged cloud computing, Dion Hinchcliffe, google, Ireland, web/ global | Leave a response