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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
Helping the experts and stopping the email chatter
Luis Suarez has been doing his darnedest to kill off work-related email in favor of internal social software. 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.
He has been at it since February
Knowledge Jolt with Jack
- Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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Year-End Thoughts On Enterprise 2.0 Social Software
is more about how social software is used by people vs. what the social tool actually is. does not address all patterns of communication, information sharing, cooperation, collaboration, community-building, and social networking. At one point (late nineties/early 2000's), Microsoft sometimes used the term "directed collaboration" in this regard while IBM talked about contextual collaboration A partial list of points-to-ponder:
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Collaborative Thinking
- Monday, December 21, 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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Collaborative Thinking: Why Is Social Software So Important?
Collaborative Thinking Perceptions on collaboration and social software by Mike Gotta See how were connected Connections March 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
mikeg.typepad.com
- Tuesday, October 14, 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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Year-End Thoughts On Enterprise 2.0 Social Software (Part 2)
amp; Social Software , I wanted to provide a background context on some of the areas where Enterprise 2.0 Social Software lacks definition. is about when it comes to use of social software. We too easily constrain social software to specific tools which leaves the door open to In my last post, Year-End Thoughts On Enterprise 2.0 & remains ambiguous:
Collaborative Thinking
- Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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KMWorld.com: : Enterprise social Software technology
Enterprise social Software technology
By Tony Byrne -
Posted Aug 31, 2008
While agreement around the core concepts of "social software" has remained elusive, the underlying phenomenon is quite real. To date, industry analysts have quite properly focused on the cultural and organizational aspects of social software technologies (blogs, wikis, tag clouds and such) in the enterprise. "The The sociology is more important than the technology," you often hear, and I couldn’t agree more. But the technology
www.kmworld.com
- Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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The State of Enterprise Social Software :: Personal InfoCloud
The State of Enterprise Social Software
Nearly all of the enterprise software product companies are claiming understanding of Web 2.0, IBM: A good start with their Connections social software stack, but none of the tools are close to current practices and not to best practices. The best of this bunch with the most promise is IBM at Personal InfoCloud
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www.personalinfocloud.com
- Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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2009: Planning Considerations For Enterprise 2.0
Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 (MOSS) is a disappointing platform for social computing in my opinion. My position for some time has been that the next release will be a tipping point for Microsoft's social computing efforts. Either Microsoft "gets it right" and delivers a forward-looking release with significant improvements that transforms SharePoint into a market-leading social computing platform, or it delivers a release that has only incremental improvements to existing 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
Collaborative Thinking
- Wednesday, December 24, 2008
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Social software ROI | Jon Mell - Web 2.0 ideas and strategy
platform New IBM System i blog Lotus Connections 2.5 New features of Socialtext - Signals and Desktop Follow me on Twitter... Categories Apple Basketball behaviour blogging ROI blogs business process exceptions clearspace community compliance corporate facebook cost saving customer insight Dell democratising information ease of use email Enterprise 2.0 facebook facebook fatigue Generation Y Google Headshift IBM Ideastorm innovation instant
jonmell.co.uk
- Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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Why We Struggle With Social Software ROI « Together, We Can!
Together, We Can! Front Page About This Blog About Larry Hawes ← Gilbane 2008 Boston Observations The Zen of Enterprise 2.0 → Why We Struggle With Social Software ROI December 9, 2008 · 2 Comments One of the prominent themes in any discussion of social software in the enterprise is Return on Investment (ROI). I also said that organizations that have collaboration hardwired into their culture understand and accept the value of social software without a demonstration
lehawes.wordpress.com
- Monday, June 1, 2009
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