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Readying SharePoint For Teleworking
Since your SharePoint implementation is sitting inside your firewall it is important to test typical SharePoint tasks like accessing document libraries through your remote access solution prior to turning your teleworkers loose. Starting with SharePoint 2007, you can incorporate social media options including blogs, wikis, and RSS feeds into your SharePoint sites. Microsoft SharePoint is an accepted enterprise standard for online collaboration, but unfortunately many organizations don’t use it to its fullest potential. If you’re preparing a telework pilot program
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, March 8, 2010
ITSinsider | Practical Advice for 2010 on 2.0 Adoption
At the minimum it should be SMART – Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Relevant, and Timely Measuring contribution actions (of any kind: blog posts, comments, wiki edits, etc.) Adoption Council adoption AJAX Blogroll blogs BP Outsourcing case studies Community conferences Consultants CRM Enterprise 2.0 Enterprise Mashups enterprise software ERP General IT Services HR Outsourcing Interactive Agencies Irregulars IT Outsourcing mashups Next Net nGen Office 2.0 Personal Commentary PHP Prediction markets REA Recession-ready series
itsinsider.com
- Monday, January 4, 2010
Implementing the Cisco Collaboration Framework
tools, including blogs, virtual workspaces, wikis,
desktop Wikis, blogs, virtual workspaces, video
Processes desktop sharing, video sharing, wikis, blogs, and
forums across the corporate firewall so outsiders can
join Cisco on Cisco
Implementing Implementing the
Cisco Cisco Collaboration
www.cisco.com
- Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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Social Media Case Studies | The Parallax View: Social Media inside the Firewall / Enterprise Social Networks
Update - I’ve added some background to why I’ve put this list together - ‘ Which side of the Firewall is Hotter? ‘ 8216; My contention is that what’s happening inside the firewall is what really matters most. Blog by Daniel Riveong on Twitter, ‘brands’ such as No 10, Zappos and their Twitter communications Techmash by Engage in PR Breaking Point and Part II by Engage in PR Lists of lists Home About Social Media Case Studies - “The Hot List” Twitter Internal Comms Top Dozen Analysts Art Case Study Communications Fashion Film General Music Political Economics Science seaport.exe Social Media Theory Social Media Case Studies - “The Hot List” There’s more and more case studies on social media, web 2.0
theparallaxview.com
- Monday, April 13, 2009
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Using Wikis to Document UI Specifications
There are several applications for authoring a UI spec, with wikis being a relatively new tool. However, designers should be aware of a wiki’s benefits and drawbacks for documentation, since UI specs uniquely reflect a project and its context. propose that the UI spec is best documented through a wiki when working in such an environment. Introduction The role of the interaction designer is to specify the interface’s behaviors and elements, so that engineers know what to build and how the product should operate. This documentation is commonly known as a UI specification
Boxes and Arrows
- Monday, June 29, 2009
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Social Software Resources (Dachis Group Social Software Wiki)
Dachis Group Social Software Wiki Navigation Social Software Resources Administration Contributors Dachis Group Dachis Group Dachis Group FAQ Social Business Design PDF Dachis Group feed Alliance Opportunities Inquiries Recent site activity Contributors item added by Jeffrey Dachis Social Software Resources item edited by Alan Lepofsky item added by Ken Cho item edited by Bryan Menell item added by Bryan Menell edited by Jeffrey Dachis Administration edited by Jeffrey Dachis Contributors
softwarewiki.dachisgroup.com
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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Wikis in Knowledge Management at Law Firms – Part One: ThoughtFarmer Example
However, I did take notes on the excellent following session about wikis use in law firms, primarily for knowledge management. third of the audience also said they use wikis in their law firms.
The Prior to the wiki, documents were stored individually in folders on a shared drive with no consistency. I recently attended an event on knowledge management and web 2.0 held at a major Boston law firm for people who work in knowledge management at legal firms.
Reflexions
- Sunday, October 5, 2008
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KM for Marketing, Bill Ives, 4 Paradoxes of KM, Tools for Communities Wiki, Pleased but Not Satisfied
to include a broad range of tools such as blogs, wikis, and RSS feeds
Wikis: Web pages which can be edited by any user for interactive content development by multiple people
Example: IBM wikis
tools for business use behind the firewall have gone beyond blogs and wikis to create workflow Weekly Knowledge Management Blog by Stan Garfield
KM Question, Blog, Link, and Book of the Week
[ Blogroll - KM Home Page - Send a Question - Implementing a successful KM programme ]
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cyn.in> Open source Group Collaboration Software for the Enterprise 2.0
Customer Support Blog Contact us ? Products cyn.in Overview Features Feature Mindmap Spaces Applications Wikis Blogs File Repositories Galleries Link Directories Contextual Discussions Event Calendars Content Management Search Smart Views Interfaces System Features Security Extensibility Notifications People Editions Enterprise Appliance On Demand SaaS Community Edition Compare Editions Benefits
www.cynapse.com
- Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Enterprise Web 2.0 » Top 10 Management Fears About Enterprise Web 2.0
Main menu: Home EW2 Companies About Resources Enterprise Web News Social Media News EW2 Community SMC Stuff Site search Search for: Categories Advertising (1) Ajax (12) Amazon (6) Apple (4) Atlassian (1) Blogging (32) Blogtronix (3) Brand (2) Case Studies (2) CEO Blogs (7) Collaboration (39) Collective Intelligence (25) Communities (2) Companies (81) Computing (42) Connectbeam (1) Convergence (7) Dell (3) Design (8) Digg (3) Emergence (8) Enterprise Rave (0) Enterprise Search (7) Enterprise
www.enterpriseweb2.com
- Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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Ways to Commit Career Suicide
One of the questions I get most frequently is: "If anyone can edit a wiki, how do you protect the organization from misinformation or, worse yet, from vandalism." So I was really happy to see the following paragraph in today's New York Times article on Diplopedia, the State Department wiki for the diplomacy community: What if someone creates disinformation or vandalism? asked in Egypt â€" a not-infrequent question Mr. Johnson was
asked
Transparent Office
- Monday, August 4, 2008
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OpenTeams - Collaborative Innovation for The Entrepreneurial Organization
Startups To Watch " " Takes the icky out of wiki " you can bring the excitement and camaraderie of a startup to your organization. less Dilbert... In addition to project collaboration , blogging , social networking , community building , and knowledge management , OpenTeams is an innovative initiative development solution where employees collaboratively seed and mature new ideas for additional revenue, productivity, and cost-savings. Unlike normal wikis, which suffer from user apathy and confusion,
openteams.com
- Thursday, March 5, 2009
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Building an open source stack for social software
What is missing however is the ability to aggregate and filter the things we are creating in those tools, inside the firewall.
Wikis have been leaders in both the Enterprise and Open Source worlds for a long time. Collaboration tools such as PBwiki (now PBWorks) and Deki Wiki are two of the best enterprise wikis available, and they are open source. It would be hard to deny that open source has changed enterprise computing in a big way. Linux, MySQL, PHP and a slew of other tools have allowed companies to test ideas and implement solutions at a fraction of the
The FASTForward Blog
- Monday, June 1, 2009
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