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264 Articles match "Adoption","Enterprise 2.0","Social Network"
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Trojan mice approach enterprise 2.0
infoBOOM! Brought to you by CIO IBM English Français Italiano HOME JIM'S PICKS THIS WEEK COMMUNITY ABOUT TOPICS EVENTS Search Register Sign in Invite Enterprise 2.0 This week's topic: Enterprise 2.0
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- Thursday, March 11, 2010
The Content Economy by Oscar Berg: Control is waste & trust drives value creation
The Content Economy by Oscar Berg How the communication shift enabled by the Internet affects businesses, and how Web / Enterprise 2.0 you name it. Find Categories My shared items in Google Reader Loading... Monday, March 1, 2010 Control is waste & trust drives value creation "Its standard practice at many companies to conceal information as a way of controlling employees - a formula thats toxic to trust" Gary Hamel Trust is the fuel for any
www.thecontenteconomy.com
- Thursday, March 11, 2010
Debate rages: should enterprise software look like Facebook?
Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of salesforce.com, raised quite a ruckus across the blogopshere in recent days with his declaration that enterprise software should look like Facebook . Benoiff wrote that he originally used to wonder “why isn’t all enterprise software like Amazon.com?” Now, he says, enterprise software needs to adopt the collaboration and social networking aspects What does this mean?
8221; He pondered at the time that applications should be run from a simple Website, without software or hardware to install and pricey
The FASTForward Blog
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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2009: Planning Considerations For Enterprise 2.0
Rather than list off a "top ten" list of predictions for 2009, I thought I would briefly layout some topics and areas that business and IT decision-makers should pay attention to when formulating Enterprise 2.0 Enterprise 2.0: Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 (MOSS) is a disappointing platform for social computing in my opinion. plans:
Critical Decisions For 2009
"SharePoint
Collaborative Thinking
- Wednesday, December 24, 2008
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Circling Around To Enterprise 2.0 Again
Products are neither Enterprise 2.0 were a product check-list, life would be so easy, unfortunately it's not...
- "emergent use of social software" - gets to how social software is used, not so much what it is
- But if I open that blog up to comments, feeds etc - then I setup the emergent use - the derivative network effect can be E2.0-like
- Thomas Vanderwal posted an article on Microsoft SharePoint 2007 that has caught traction on other blogs ( Sharepoint as a Gateway Drug to Greater Efficiency... ) and on Twitter.
Collaborative Thinking
- Thursday, March 12, 2009
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Relationships and Identity: Two Sides of the Social Networking Coin
The workshop session will cover " Use Cases Driving Identity in Enterprise 2.0: As organizations explore the use of social networking, the enterprise is no longer the only participant in managing identity. An employee’s social network site profile, social graph, and use of other social tools and applications enable them to construct additional identity facets to suit their own needs. The analysis below is an update to my earlier post . This outline forms the baseline of a discussion Alice Wang (Director, Burton Group) and I will lead at
Collaborative Thinking
- Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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Predicting Enterprise 2.0 Adoption
Sales Buy Try Predicting Enterprise 2.0 Adoption Michael Idinopulos September 11, 2008 - 7:50 PM Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0) The National Computing Centre in the U.K. has posted an interesting article by Martin White on Achieving effective Enterprise 2.0 adoption . The center of the article is a list, developed by INSEADs Morton Hansen , of 10 statements to diagnose an organizations readiness to adopt Enterprise 2.0.
www.socialtext.com
- Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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Forrester Covers the Future of Enterprise 2.0 Technologies in Depth
I recently received a review copy of Forrester TechRadar For Vendor Strategists: Enterprise Web 2.0 - How Product Strategists Should Approach A Maturing Web 2.0 This is a very comprehensive document that goes into great detail on the future of enterprise 2.0 They focused on technologies considered most appropriate for employee collaboration and included 11 technologies: blogs, forums, mashups, Market, Q4 2008 by G. Oliver Young with Gil Yehuda , Kyle McNabb , Peter Burris , Sara Burnes, Zachary Reiss-Davis.
The FASTForward Blog
- Monday, December 1, 2008
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E2.0 Conference: Social Computing Platforms (IBM & Microsoft)
I wanted to share some background information on the tutorial presented at the recent Enterprise 2.0 have been on the Advisory Board of the Enterprise 2.0 For this event, I proposed a tutorial that would allow attendees to learn more about the social computing platforms from IBM and Microsoft from a user adoption perspective rather than a "plumbing" or infrastructure viewpoint. conference . Specifically, the tutorial I moderated on Monday that featured IBM and Microsoft.
Column Two
- Thursday, June 19, 2008
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Fast growing companies are more likely to use social networking tools
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Center for Marketing Research has recently released research on the use of social media by the Inc 500 , which are the 500 fastest growing privately owned companies in the US as ranked by Inc. This is one of the first longitudinal studies, showing changes in adoption of social media tools from one year ago. magazine. The topline results are shown below.
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Social Networking on Intranets (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
Jakob Nielsen sAlertbox, August 3, 2009: Social Networking on Intranets Summary: Community features are spreading from "Web 2.0" to "Enterprise 2.0." Research across 14 companies found that many are making productive use of social intranet features. Through several rounds of research on intranet portals , weve repeatedly reached the same conclusions: When Intranet information architectures are structured according Its better to structure information according to how people use it, rather than what department owns it. Role-based personalization lets portals
www.useit.com
- Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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Year-End Thoughts On Enterprise 2.0 Social Software
Enterprise 2.0 The industry can identify a "portal market", an "enterprise content management market", and even a "collaboration market". However, when it comes to Enterprise 2.0, If we are thinking in terms of a solution space, perhaps that's a better descriptor - but the word "market" should probably be avoided when it comes to Enterprise 2.0.
A partial list of points-to-ponder:
is not a "market": A market should have some common definition along with identifiable boundaries that can be measured with metrics (many of which would be related to financial
Collaborative Thinking
- Monday, December 21, 2009
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Enterprise 2.0 Report: Intranet Collaboration Features and Social Networking
Nielsen Norman Group Report: Enterprise 2.0: Social Software on Intranets A Report From the Front Lines of Enterprise Community, Collaboration, and Social Networking Projects 168 pages, PDF format Download Report (from eSellerate) $298 for a single report, $598 for the report and a site license to make copies within your organization and place on your own intranet. (No No shipping/handling fees will to a companys culture community management governance issues > Read Jakob Nielsens Alertbox about the report > See sample page spreads as thumbnails Case Studies To find out how to best employ social features on intranets, we took our usual approach: eschew the hype about whats hot and instead look for what works in real life.
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- Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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