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	<title>Roblog Redux &#187; Dave Kearns</title>
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		<title>Blog, Rob. Blog!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I began blogging in 2004 at the behest of my friend Dave Forstrom, who&#8217;s now a public relations manager at Microsoft. &#8220;You have passion about everything you do, Rob,&#8221; he said, &#8220;along with no drought of opinion or lack of creative thought.&#8221; I thanked him for the kind words and tried very hard to convince [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0394900200/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=486539851&amp;pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&amp;pf_rd_t=201&amp;pf_rd_i=0394800206&amp;pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;pf_rd_r=1VAB6Z5YEZF3H57SVMRX" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-25" style="border: 5px solid white;" title="godoggo143x200" src="http://ciampa.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/godoggo143x200.gif" alt="godoggo143x200" width="143" height="200" /></a>I began blogging in 2004 at the behest of my friend Dave Forstrom, who&#8217;s now a public relations manager at <a title="Microsoft" href="http://www.microsoft.com" target="_blank">Microsoft</a>. &#8220;You have passion about everything you do, Rob,&#8221; he said, &#8220;along with no drought of opinion or lack of creative thought.&#8221; I thanked him for the kind words and tried very hard to convince him that I was just another regular, boring guy. I further told him my docket was full with all sorts of other &#8220;marketing&#8221; things to do. He persisted, so I capitulated and began writing. As a former engineer, I was never one to shy away from the avant-garde, but little did I know how transformative blogging could be. Remember, it wasn&#8217;t until some years after this that the blogosphere truly had its tipping point.</p>
<p>When I began my blogging journey, I was with a company that supplied information security solutions to the marketplace. Having recently left a successful stint at <a title="IBM" href="http://www.ibm.com" target="_blank">IBM</a>, I was rediscovering my creative running legs. My initial blog entries back then were arguably somewhat vanilla, perhaps reflecting a bit of my public relations prose. Then something changed. Around that time, I found an important segment of the technology industry chasing yet another BFRH (big fat red herring) and I decided to challenge it. Initially, I was greeted with some skepticism, but then supportive emails began arriving, followed by links from other blogs, and subsequently requests for broader syndication. A great debate was smoldering, then ignited when <a title="Dave Kearns' Virtual Quill" href="http://vquill.com/" target="_blank">Dave Kearns</a>, one of the great technology writers for <a title="Network World" href="http://www.networkworld.com/" target="_blank">Network World</a>, poured some gas on it. Separately, <a title="Mike Rothman's Blog" href="http://securityincite.com/blog/mike-rothman" target="_blank">Mike Rothman</a> from <a title="Security Incite" href="http://securityincite.com/blog/mike-rothman" target="_blank">Security Incite</a>, the ultimate protagonist/antagonist, was also having a bonfire of his own on this topic and soon everything came together into a great conflagration. Expectations were reset and companies around the world were better off &#8211; and more secure &#8211; for it. A few blog entries were the sparks that lit up and impacted an entire industry.</p>
<p>Over the years, I&#8217;ve had several corporate blogs in which I injected my voice into otherwise mundane topics, making them a bit more palatable, pithy, and &#8211; at times &#8211; amusing. I&#8217;ve also been fortunate to have shared excellent blogs with some great partners, such as <a title="Ian Glazer Blog" href="http://www.tuesdaynight.org/" target="_blank">Ian Glazer</a>, now an analyst with the <a title="The Burton Group" href="http://www.burtongroup.com/" target="_blank">Burton Group</a>. I learned that if you blog for yourself, you eat by yourself; if you blog with a broader voice, you share a banquet with many others. And you can have an impact. I&#8217;ll continue to do the corporate blogs, but now I look forward to sharing thoughts on a vast array of topics, or as I subtitled this blog: markets, musings &amp; meanders. Life is much too interesting to sit idly by on the sidelines.</p>
<p>Rob Ciampa</p>
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