Jean Marie Camiade

Knowledge Manager
After On-the-job and Off-the-job training in purchasing and management at Carrefour, and sales training at Procter & Gamble, JM evolved in the mass retail sector in top management positions for large hypermarket, central purchasing and logistics groups, with an expatriate experience in Africa as a Central Director. In late 1995, JM created an Internet start-up company and after three years (late 1998) he joined Alain Llorens and the AT Internet team where he took up his position in sales, and was also at the heart of the pioneering adventure in Web analytics. At 55 and after almost 13 years seniority in the company, JM has been Knowledge Manager since 2009.

Recent posts

Is it necessary to overthrow the dictatorship of numbers?

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A doctrine, spread massively by an influential elite, often leads to the creation of a dictatorship (in the broad sense of the term, going beyond the political system). A large gap in the theory (aspirations) and practice (experience, results) also often drives a slow, yet unstoppable, collective awareness that has a tendency to challenge the doctrine, leading to the collapse of the dictatorship. The doctrine itself is often very elaborate, well controlled by the elite, showing only a partial, generalist version enhanced with every positive quality possible, whilst limitations and… Continue reading

Google (not provided) keywords encryption: SEO Hazard?

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1 / What process, what consequences? The principle The declaration of a login/password creates a secured access and implies navigation in https mode on the domain as long as the user has not disconnected. This applies to all types of services, including email accounts and social networks, which is of course absolutely necessary. The use of social networks like Twitter or Facebook, is facilitated by the fact that the user is identified early in the day (for example) and stay connected without any constraint. In this, it is logical and… Continue reading