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Helping the experts and stopping the email chatter
Note: Luis works for IBM - the technology is there (see the comments discussion). Just think. If you write in public, it is both easier to find you AND when they do, the conversation can be at a higher level.
Luis Suarez has been doing his darnedest to kill off work-related email in favor of internal social software.
Knowledge Jolt with Jack
- Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Community Input: SharePoint 2010
IBM, Jive) delivered social platforms that were far superior to what was delivered out-of-the-box by Microsoft. OK - this is all draft - nothing is final - everything below is a work-in-progress. I wanted to obtain feedback though...
Collaborative Thinking
- Thursday, January 28, 2010
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E2.0 Conference: Social Computing Platforms (IBM & Microsoft)
Specifically, the tutorial I moderated on Monday that featured IBM and Microsoft.
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. worked with IBM and Microsoft in the months preceding the event. I wanted to share some background information on the tutorial presented at the recent Enterprise 2.0 conference .
Column Two
- Thursday, June 19, 2008
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IBM Research | Watson | Cambridge | Beehive
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domino.watson.ibm.com
- Monday, December 22, 2008
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Web 2.0: Changing How Value Is Created and Measured at IBM
At IBM, leveraging knowledge has always been an important part of our business. global leader for IBM Global Business Services knowledge sharing
strategy, video that overviews IBM's approach and introduces the Web 2.0 Clevenger is the global leader for IBM Global Business Services (GBS) knowledge
sharing Last year, we undertook a massive overhaul of the technology and approach we use for knowledge management, moving from a centrally managed, linear, taxonomy- and repository-based system to one that leverages the best of Web 2.0, including social software, user participation,
kmedge.org
- Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Research on the Use of Social Software in the Workplace from IBM
Millen, Werner Geyer, Casey Dugan recently published , Research on the Use of Social Software in the Workplace . It focused on their Beehive social networking website behind IBM ’ s firewall. Beehive was launched in 2007 by IBM Research as an internal social network site for IBM employees designed to blur the boundaries of work and home, professional and personal, and business and fun. IBM Research is looking at four main areas: understanding adoption, usage patterns, motivations, and impact. Four IBMers, Joan M. DiMicco, David R.
The FASTForward Blog
- Thursday, December 18, 2008
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The CIA's Collaboration Growth Curve & IBM's Lotusphere ecosystem
One of the highlights of last June’s Enterprise 2.0 conference was Don Burke and Sean Dennehy of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) describing how their ‘Intellipedia‘ wikis were transforming the agency into a more collaborative organization: that presentation is embedded above.
Ten Ten months later Time magazine picked up the story - ‘CIA discovers Web 2.0‘
Collaboration 2.0
- Thursday, April 16, 2009
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IBM Plugging Holes In Connections/SharePoint Integration
Despite this plug-in, I still believe IBM has made a fundamental and perhaps unrecoverable competitive mistake by not being radically more aggressive regarding SharePoint integration. The window for IBM to have entrenched itself in "SharePoint shops" for social computing is just about closed in my opinion given that Microsoft will begin talking about the next version in greater detail later this year. 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,
Collaborative Thinking
- Friday, May 15, 2009
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IBM Activities is a Prime Time Enterprise 2.0 Tool
Here is some interesting research from IBM on the effects of a set of enterprise 2.0 Activities, Bluemail, & CoScripter: Sharing and Reusing Work in the Enterprise by Tara Matthews & John Tang of the IBM Almaden Research Center. was especially interested in Activities, as have I have written on it before in Looking Closely at Lotus Connection and, under an older name - Activity Explorer: New Collaborative Tool from IBM , and an even earlier precursor, Unified Activity Management tools. Thanks to Tomoaki Swada for pointing out this work to me.
The FASTForward Blog
- Tuesday, December 9, 2008
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Launch of the Enterprise Social Network Strategy report: what senior executives REALLY think about social networks inside the organization
Future Exploration Network created the report for IBM, hosting a select group of top executives at a Roundtable discussion, and capturing the key talking points from the conversations.
Senior executives from these were represented at an Executive Roundtable hosted by global strategy firm Future Exploration Network and technology giant IBM.
"Corporate Today we are releasing our next major report, which distils - through unattributed verbatim quotes - what senior executives REALLY think about social networks inside organizations.
Download the Executive Insights into Enterprise
Trends in the Living Networks
- Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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Building networks, Selling KM, Meetings as KM behaviors, IBM in a KM shift, Super Crunchers
Part of the adoption process is to help people get over the awkwardness of being social online, we have to guide them by informing them social tools are not extra work - it’s what you are doing anyway.
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IBM gambles on a shift from the KM model - Into the big blue yonder
With a corporate population bigger than many small countries, IBM first assigned staff to dedicated KM systems in 1994, before it became an established discipline. Rob Lewis discovers that for the bluest blue-chip of them all, superior knowledge
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IBM on Web 2.0 Used for Business.
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Wirearchy
- Saturday, January 17, 2009
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