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833 Articles match "Collaboration","Enterprise 2.0"

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Government 2.0: early examples of social networking at work
This Government 2.0 Government 2.0 — enabled through social networking tools — provides benefits such as reduced cost of engagement through more productive tools and processes, simplified knowledge creation and retention though usable applications, easier knowledge sharing, and enhanced information discovery through transparency and data mashups. Grant Thorton reports that a collaborative solution was “up and running in less than one month.”  In the 1990s onward, we heard plenty of discussion around “eGovernment,” and how it would put elected officials and public administrators in touch with their constituencies.
The FASTForward Blog - Friday, March 19, 2010
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Cisco Launches Second I-Prize Competition
contest where entrepreneurs worldwide can collaborate and submit proposals collaboration solutions to build on as they share their ideas with others globally. use the following Cisco collaboration tools: Cisc  Show and distributed global locations a wide variety of face-to-face collaboration experiences. Cisco has recently announced the launch of the second I-Prize global innovation contest proposals for Cisco’s next billion-dollar business idea. I
Portals and KM - Friday, March 19, 2010
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Jane McConnell’s Global Intranet Trends 2010 Report
collaboration spaces and so on. intranet or enterprise portal is the front door to the organization’s information, information, business and collaborative resources and places. starting to bring collaboration spaces inside the intranet. Jane McConnell is an intranet strategy consultant based in France France who has worked with intranets since 1998.
Portals and KM - Thursday, March 18, 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: The need to focus on non-technology factors rather than the underlying tooling was a consistent theme during client visits and telephone inquiries plans: Critical Decisions For 2009 "SharePoint
    Collaborative Thinking - Wednesday, December 24, 2008
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  • Recession 2.0, Meet Enterprise 2.0
    Web 2.0 Any economic downturn has the potential to be reversed or mitigated by empowered employees or entrepreneurs who will be able to collaborate, share information and knowledge, and quickly respond to and act on new opportunities, thanks to our networked economy. Enterprise and Web 2.0 Forrester’s This week, the National Bureau of Economic Research declared that the US economy had been in a recession since December 2007. In light of that bit of news, it seems appropriate to run a couple of pieces I had posted over the past year.
    The FASTForward Blog - Monday, December 1, 2008
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  • Defining Enterprise 2.0: Less Is More
    The reason this quote came to mind was the result of a recent blog post Oracle's View On Enterprise 2.0 So what do Einstein, Snowflakes and WOA have to do with Enterprise 2.0? Enterprise 2.0 Two key points are further explained in McAfee's Enterprise Einstein once said, "It can scarcely be denied that the supreme goal of all theory is to make the irreducible basic elements as simple and as few as possible without having to surrender the adequate representation of a single datum of experience." where Billy Cripe from Oracle and Susan Scrupskie from nGenera
    Collaborative Thinking - Sunday, January 11, 2009
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  • Enterprise 2.0 Vendors need to get more serious about mobile
    Unlike just a few years ago, there are no shortage of Web 2.0 applications for the Enterprise. There are widget frameworks, platforms, realtime collaboration, blogging tools, social networks and more. There is one major common denominator that I see between the current Enterprise 2.0 offerings, and that is the obsession with the desktop webbrowser as the major source of interaction with the application. The truth is that the most successful Enterprise 2.0
    Green Chameleon - Thursday, September 25, 2008
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  • Circling Around To Enterprise 2.0 Again
    Products are neither Enterprise 2.0 From a deployment perspective - Microsoft adopted an explicit bottoms-up effort to sell SharePoint 2003 within large enterprises. WSS was positioned for workgroup-level collaboration while the rest of SharePoint was positioned as a departmental portal. Few organizations back in 2003 adopted a formal enterprise-wide, top-down approach. 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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  • 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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  • Oracle's View On Enterprise 2.0
    When conversations on Enterprise 2.0 Atlassian, Connectbeam, Jive, Socialtext, Telligent, etc) as well as traditional collaboration and content platform players (e.g., Billy Cripe is the director of product management, Enterprise 2.0 Vince Casarez is vice president of product mangement, Enterprise 2.0 turn to vendors, most of the time you will hear a list of small vendors (e.g., IBM, Microsoft) and some potential new entrants (perhaps Cisco or Google).
    Collaborative Thinking - Wednesday, January 7, 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
    Collaborative Thinking - Monday, December 21, 2009
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  • Enterprise 2.0: Oracle & BEA Webcast
    After the commentary, you will find a collection of links to different resources that provide additional information on Oracle's recent webcast regarding the BEA acquisition and Oracle's Enterprise 2.0 While I was mostly interested in the information provided on collaboration and social computing, I found some of the over-arching messages very important since that context established the lens through which you should judge what Oracle is offering to the market (e.g., effort. Webcast Notes
    Column Two - Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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  • Understanding the role of Enterprise 2.0 and moving towards a Social Business
    In the last few years the concept of social software in the enterprise has matured significantly, but we are still grasping for a real understanding of its role, and what to call it. Enterprise 2.0 Andrew McAfee burst on to the scene in April 2006 with “The Dawn of Emergent Collaboration”. I believe that understanding the separation of social software and social strategies can bring us closer to seeing the complete picture
    The FASTForward Blog - Sunday, April 19, 2009
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