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Novell on blogging May 4, 2006

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Novell recently updated its internal policy governing how employees use the internet.

One notable change in the policy:

Personal websites, weblogs and other forms of online discussion are encouraged, and Novell respects employees’ use of them as a medium of selfexpression.

Obviously as a public company Novell requires that no confidential or proprietry information is posted. Novell has an ethics code that all employees are required to agree to (and electronically sign).

I think this is a good thing. Communication is becoming more open - Cool Blogs, Jeff Jaffe’s CTO Blog and Novell Open PR are all great examples.

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Novell on Blogging

Posted by evilzenscientist in : blogging, evilzenscientist , 2 comments

Novell today changed the inernal policy governing how employees use the internet.

One massive change for the good:

Personal websites, weblogs and other forms of online discussion are encouraged, and Novell respects employees’ use of them as a medium of selfexpression.

Obviously as a public company Novell requires that no confidential or proprietry information is posted. Novell has an ethics code that all employees are required to agree to (and electronically sign).

A good policy.

One interesting part it seems like my small print has been quoted directly in the policy :)