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- Saturday, February 20, 2010
Community Input: SharePoint 2010
Many organizations have invested in Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 as strategic infrastructure for content management and collaboration.
Atlassian, NewsGator) whose products integrated into SharePoint in ways that alleviated some of the worst functionality (e.g., social networking) as a component in their overall collaboration strategy. OK - this is all draft - nothing is final - everything below is a work-in-progress. I
Collaborative Thinking
- Thursday, January 28, 2010
Year-End Thoughts On Enterprise 2.0 Social Software (Part 2)
does not address all patterns of communication, information sharing, and collaboration.
Atlassian) have distinct technical advantages over larger platform providers that offer less-than-perfect Wikis (e.g., Social Networking & Collaboration Social Softwar In my last post, Year-End Thoughts On Enterprise 2.0 & amp; Social Software , I wanted to provide a background context on some of the areas where Enterprise 2.0
Collaborative Thinking
- Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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An A-Z (Atlassian & Zoho) of Enterprise Web Working
One of the more interesting conversations I had was with Jeffrey Walker and Laura Khalil of Atlassian, creators of the Confluence enterprise wiki software.
Email is discouraged as a collaboration tool, being displaced by Confluence and JIRA, but still employed for 1-to-1 and “broadcast” communication.
Lightweight tools such as Flickr and, notably, Delicious bring other collaboration and Written by Imran Ali .
Back in October, I had the pleasure of attending O’Reilly Media’s Web 2.0
Web Worker Daily
- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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Wanted/Needed: UX Design for Collaboration 2.0
No current software supports the full process of collaboration. That’s a bold claim, and I hope that someone can prove me wrong. There is plenty of hype about “Collaboration 2.0” Take, for instance, the Enterprise Collaboration Panel at last year’s Office 2.0 This article is more of a “Working Towards …” position paper than the final word; written in the hope that the ensuing discussion will either bring to light some software of which I’m not aware, or motivate the right people to develop what’s needed. rdquo; at
Boxes and Arrows
- Thursday, March 12, 2009
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Atlassian’s “Stimulus Package”: Get JIRA & Confluence for $5/Year
Back in February, I wrote about the internal culture of Atlassian , one of the leading lights in web-based collaboration software.
Beginning today, the company is offering the “Atlassian Stimulus Package,” almost giving away its flagship products — JIRA & Confluence — for just $5 per year, including support. JIRA is very powerful bug-tracking software, while Confluence is an excellent wiki-based Written by Imran Ali .
These starter editions are fully functional, but are limited to five users and so suited to freelancers and smaller
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, April 20, 2009
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Understanding Cisco's Collaboration Strategy (Part 3)
As the launch event and collaboration summit progress, additional information will be provided. Cisco needs to compare/contrast its approach with Microsoft’s BPOS – not just e-mail but overall to equate synergies from other WebEx Collaboration Cloud services.
Enterprise Collaboration Platform
The following is Part 3 of a series on today's announcement by Cisco .
Clarifications & Questions
Collaborative Thinking
- Monday, November 9, 2009
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Microsoft's Maturing Social Computing "EGO"
Atlassian , Awareness , Telligent and blueKiwi are also examples of vendors adopting a Gateway integration model. O verlay
IBM and Microsoft have been battling head-to-head in the collaboration and content markets for many years - it should be no surprise that the competition will be equally intense in the area of social computing.
Although the software company has failed in previous attempts to succeed in the collaboration Note: updated with source references for EGO integration examples.
When Microsoft first released Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007),
Column Two
- Sunday, June 22, 2008
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How to do a Better Job of Project Collaboration Using a Wiki
Blog About Contact Subscribe 21 days of wiki adoption 9rules adsense advertising analysis Apple ARG Atlassian AusWeb07 Barack Obama better meetings BlackBerry blip.tv blog boris mann business CeBIT change change management citizen journalism city Clay Shirky cognition collaboration Collaborative Technology collective action Community Confluence conversation Course Using
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- Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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Community Input: SharePoint 2010
Many organizations have invested in Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 as strategic infrastructure for content management and collaboration.
Atlassian, NewsGator) whose products integrated into SharePoint in ways that alleviated some of the worst functionality (e.g., social networking) as a component in their overall collaboration strategy. OK - this is all draft - nothing is final - everything below is a work-in-progress. I
Collaborative Thinking
- Thursday, January 28, 2010
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IBM Plugging Holes In Connections/SharePoint Integration
well executed “surround and extend" strategy would have relegated SharePoint to more basic content and workspace-centric collaboration scenarios. NewsGator, Atlassian). Tags: Social Networking & Collaboratio Well-worth your time checking out the demo (just follow the link below). If you are using SharePoint but are considering Lotus Connections for blogs, communities, social networking, etc.,
Collaborative Thinking
- Friday, May 15, 2009
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What Difference A Year Doesn't Make: Lotus Connections & SharePoint
One of the items I was hoping to hear at Lotusphere 2009 was outlined in a recent post by Guy Creese, Research Director of our Collaboration And Content Strategies group here at Burton. IBM can use Connections to compete with Microsoft by changing the focus to social computing rather than collaboration and content. traditional collaboration and content platforms), then it can then work over In his post, " Lotusphere 2009: What Might Have Been ", Guy articulates how IBM should have outlined a "surround and integrate" strategy for SharePoint. This is obvious and is something
Collaborative Thinking
- Thursday, January 22, 2009
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Quick Summary Of Client Meetings At Catalyst
Many of those 10 were most open to NewsGator, Telligent, and Atlassian.
IBM Lotus Connections came up in a few of the conversations but unless the client already had WebSphere Portal or Notes/Domino, there seems to be some hesitancy to rekindle past wars over e-mail and collaboration ??? Just a quick summary of my client meetings during our Catalyst event. Due to my speaking schedule and my role as a track moderator, I was available on one of the three days for onsite discussions.
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- Tuesday, July 15, 2008
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