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Trojan mice approach enterprise 2.0
infoBOOM! Brought to you by CIO IBM English Français Italiano HOME JIM'S PICKS THIS WEEK COMMUNITY ABOUT TOPICS EVENTS Search Register Sign in Invite Enterprise 2.0 This week's topic: Enterprise 2.0
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- Thursday, March 11, 2010
Keynote on Web 2.0 in the enterprise at IBM Collective Intelligence
IBM's annual Lotusphere conference is held each January, bringing together customers of IBM's enterprise collaboration suite. tools such as social networks, mash-ups and micro-blogging. This year IBM Australia is calling its enterprise collaboration conference Collective Intelligence , running this in 9 cities around the country. While many associate Lotus with its long-established product Notes, since the launch of Lotus Connections in 2007 Lotus is centered on Web 2.0 After Lotussphere local events are run in countries around the world, usually dubbed Lotusphere
Trends in the Living Networks
- Wednesday, February 24, 2010
The Catchup Signal
Walmart, Coke, IBM, Microsoft...
Google Hires Barry Salzman to Preside Over Display Ad Units (Clickz) "Barry Salzman, a veteran of DoubleClick, will be Google's first head of media and platforms, with oversight of YouTube, the Google Content Network, DoubleClick's ad serving business, and the DoubleClick Ad Exchange." Vacation was great. Too short.
John Battelle's Searchblog
- Sunday, February 21, 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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Launch of the Enterprise Social Network Strategy report: what senior executives REALLY think about social networks inside the organization
Today we are releasing our next major report, which distils - through unattributed verbatim quotes - what senior executives REALLY think about social networks inside organizations.
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.
Download the Executive I usually don't put press releases on my blog, but the one we released this morning gives a good summary of the report:
Trends in the Living Networks
- Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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IBM Research | Watson | Cambridge | Beehive
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- Monday, December 22, 2008
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Building networks, Selling KM, Meetings as KM behaviors, IBM in a KM shift, Super Crunchers
Q: I would like to know your insights on building people-to-people networks for increasing knowledge sharing and participation: how to go about it, using discussion forums, and other ways to create a knowledge-sharing environment.
The community will need a critical mass of members. You usually need at least 50 members, with 100 being a better target. Try to take advantage of existing networks:
Weekly Knowledge Management Blog by Stan Garfield KM Question, Thought Leader, Blog, Link, and Book of the Week [ Blogroll - KM Home Page - Send a Question - Implementing a successful KM programme ]
KM Question of the Week
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Employee Networks (E2E)
Some insightful company profiles: The new employee connection: Social networking behind the firewall Microsoft calls it TownSquare. IBM has its Beehive, and Best Buy its BlueShirt Nation. In industries from retail to high tech, banking and manufacturing, companies are increasingly building networks behind the firewall where employees can create profiles and connect with one another in ways first demonstrated by LinkedIn, Facebook Deloitte hosts D Street. No, it's not a real estate explosion.
Column Two
- Tuesday, August 19, 2008
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IBM Plugging Holes In Connections/SharePoint Integration
If you are using SharePoint but are considering Lotus Connections for blogs, communities, social networking, etc., 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 Well-worth your time checking out the demo (just follow the link below). this type of integration could help people
Collaborative Thinking
- Friday, May 15, 2009
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Social Networking on Intranets (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
Jakob Nielsen sAlertbox, August 3, 2009: Social Networking on Intranets Summary: Community features are spreading from "Web 2.0" American Electric Power (AEP) BT IBM Intel Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C. At the same time, you cant assume that all employees will be familiar with social networking services. to "Enterprise 2.0." Research across 14 companies found that many are making productive use of social intranet features. Through several rounds of research on intranet portals , weve repeatedly reached the same conclusions:
www.useit.com
- Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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Expertise location: linking social networks and text mining
The next layer is tapping social network and content creation patterns to identify experts, as has been implemented in some content management systems (CMS) over the last couple of years. This can be taken further when used within online communities and social networks, as SRI International is currently doing:
SRI International based in Menlo Park, California, teamed up with military officers to build a new social analytics tool called iLink that generates models and helps streamline the process by which a specific expert in an online community can be found.
In A very interesting article in the Guardian today, US military targets social nets , describes new expertise location technologies.
Trends in the Living Networks
- Thursday, October 23, 2008
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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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Saba Social Left Out Of IBM Deal
IBM partners with a well-known human capital management vendor that has a strong offering in the LMS/e-Learning space. The Saba partnership provides IBM with a few things:
It allows IBM to exist this business and provide existing Lotus Learning customers a migration path (to Saba)
Interesting news item - on the one hand, it seems straightforward. It allows IBM to sell Saba's learning solution directly (augmenting the value proposition of WebSphere Portal via a learning accelerator)
Collaborative Thinking
- Thursday, May 14, 2009
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