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Tuesday, 21 November 2006

Fortune 500 Corporate Blog Review: Xerox (#142)

Posted on 11:06 by Unknown

Hooray, Xerox has blogs! Two to be exact. One is a blog hosted by PARC, called PlayOn. It's focused on a particular research niche, virtual worlds, and as such is not truly a corporate blog. But it is worth a look if you are interested in the subject matter.

The other one fits our corporate blogging definition to a tee.

Name: "Big I, little t" - a blog focused on the corporate IT world.

History: regular posts since May 2006.

Frequency of posts: Not enough! Only seven posts in six months, and it's a shame, since those few posts are very good.

Nature of posts: They typically deal with general issues in IT. Jim Firestone, the president of Xerox North America, is the lead poster, and guest posts are solicited (seems like they should be able to get more than one post a month with that open a posting). The posts are pretty long, like trade publication articles though with slightly less formality. There are a handful of links in the posts themselves. Admirably, they steer clear of sales pitches and focus on general industry issues. Bravo!

Design/functionality: Text, text and more text. Except for the blog logo, not a graphic to be found. Offers RSS and Atom feeds. An excellent blogroll and numerous links to related industry publications. They allow comments (moderated) and trackbacks. The adminstrator is not identified.

Links etc.: The blog is unknown by Technorati. There are a handful of references to "Big I,little t" in other blogs (example), but none in the past sixty days. The company itself is discussed in dozens of posts a day.

So, Mr. Firestone, not a bad effort. But it's time to start posting regularly. If that happens, "Big I, little t" could become a very useful blog indeed, for Xerox and for readers.

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