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722 Articles match "Enterprise 2.0","Knowledge"

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Government 2.0: early examples of social networking at work
8220;Social networking provides governments with a new paradigm: knowledge release rather than knowledge control. This Government 2.0 approach can harness government knowledge to improve results.” Government 2.0 — enabled through social networking tools — provides benefits such as reduced 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. Here it is, more than a decade later in the eGovernment era.
The FASTForward Blog - Friday, March 19, 2010
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Reaching Better, Faster Business Outcomes - Guest Post from Ken Muir, Novell
The following qualifies and adds to the general conversation about enterprise 2.0 certainly agree with his point that consumer Web tools are usually not the right choice for use inside the enterprise. solutions, such as instant messenger, content publishing and knowledge management jump from Today's post was written by Ken Muir, Chief Technology Technology and Strategy Officer of Novell's Collaboration Business Unit.
Portals and KM - Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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HR in the 21st Century – Jon Husband and Rob Paterson
within enterprise 2.0. neglected areas in the enterprise 2.0 Issues for HR in the Enterprise 2.0 Performance Management in an Enterprise 2.0 social learning in the enterprise :   (part Two of my Fast Forward colleagues colleagues have been posting a number of excellent posts on the role of HR within
Portals and KM - Monday, March 15, 2010
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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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  • 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 just think the analysis should make more mention of integrated platforms. Some of the other highlights include the finding that 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 Billy Cripe is the director of product management, Enterprise 2.0 Vince Casarez is vice president of product mangement, Enterprise 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Two key points are further explained turn to vendors, most of the time you will hear a list of small vendors (e.g., Atlassian, Connectbeam, Jive, Socialtext, Telligent, etc) as well as traditional collaboration and content platform players (e.g.,
    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 financial
    Collaborative Thinking - Monday, December 21, 2009
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  • Challenges to Enterprise 2.0 adoption
    Enterprise 2.0 These are the results of a survey conducted by organizers of the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 Product knowledge Tools not enterprise ready Tags: 2.0 adoption is on the rise, with a majority of companies in a new survey planning to increase their funding of E2.0 projects.
    The FASTForward Blog - Thursday, June 11, 2009
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  • Achieving effective Enterprise 2.0
    Independent, impartial advice for IT professionals Not logged in: Login (Password reminder) Business Intelligence E-Business Enterprise Architecture Finance Governance IS Professionalism Legal & Compliance Mobile & Comms Open Source Outsourcing Project Management Risk Management Security IT Adviser Guidelines For IT
    www.nccmembership.co.uk - Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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  • Enterprise 2.0 Conference: Real Stories From Real People
    Given the economy, and restrictions on travel in many organizations, the Enterprise 2.0 conference still managed to present many stories from "real people" doing "real stuff" under the banner of "Enterprise 2.0". Richard Collin, Professor, Grenoble Management School, Director Enterprise 2.0 I did a quick pass through "by day" view and thought it would be nice to call out these individuals (as well as their respective organizations) and thank them for taking the time to come to Boston and share their experiences.
    Collaborative Thinking - Thursday, July 9, 2009
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  • ROI of Enterprise 2.0, Hotly Debated
    A couple of weeks back, my colleague and Enterprise 2.0 guru-in-residence over at ZDNet, Dion Hinchliffe, published an interesting analysis of the return on investment on Enterprise 2.0 . Lately, my own pet subject, service oriented architecture, has been getting raked over the coals over the matter of ROI, but Enterprise 2.0 — because it’s so new and fresh and there is little cost for the tools and services — has been getting a pass . However, caution still reigns, and Dion observes that “there is still mostly a wait-and-see attitude amongst IT managers and business leaders at the moment.”
    The FASTForward Blog - Friday, April 17, 2009
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  • A Curious Case of Enterprise 2.0
    Yet all the talk about Government 2.0 Just try asking ten people who use the term Web 2.0 Enterprise 2.0: Although 2.0 memes are everywhere , hardly any of them have generated as much controversy as Enterprise 2.0 (a.k.a. People in the technology world love creating new words. In fact, they are responsible for the most of the recent English language growth.
    The FASTForward Blog - Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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  • Should Knowledge Workers Have Enterprise 2.0 Ratings?
    Digg -like utilities to flag and vote on digital content, prediction markets , some kind of enterprise Twitter , and whatever else a ‘full suite’ consists of, now or in the future. And imagine further that the leaders of the organization are sincerely interested in pursuing Enterprise 2.0 Rating" for knowledge workers. Imagine that an organization has deployed a full suite of emergent social software platforms (ESSPs) for its members— blogs, wikis, discussion / Q&A forums , upload facilities for photos and videos and etc., and getting their
    Andrew McAfee - Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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