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The Real-time Enterprise
Here at WebWorkerDaily we’ve covered many of the apps in this space, like Socialtext , present.ly and Yammer , but if you want to truly grasp the huge breadth of tools now available and how companies are taking advantage of them and integrating them into their businesses, check out the new in-depth report by Sameer Patel on GigaOM Pro, “ The Real-Time Enterprise ” (subscription required). The report contains a comprehensive look at the current players in the market and likely developments in the near future, covering tools from smaller SaaS startups like Yammer, Xobni
Web Worker Daily - Monday, January 11, 2010
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Year-End Thoughts On Enterprise 2.0 Social Software (Part 3)
In 2010, expectations will continue to rise that Cisco will have a decent critical mass of large enterprise accounts before we go too far with putting them on par with traditional collaboration heavyweights IBM and Microsoft. Right now - Cisco should hammer Microsoft and IBM for their lack of broad XMPP support (gateways are just expected nowadays). Previous posts: Year-End Thoughts On Enterprise 2.0 &
Collaborative Thinking - Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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Enterprise 2.0: Study Shows Adoption is Real - ReadWriteEnterprise
RWW Interview) March 20, 2009 / 14 Comments RWW SPONSORS POPULAR TAGS saas enterprise 2.0 enterprise collaboration salesforce.com microsoft google apps enterprise2.0 cloud computing twitter social media google trends sharepoint wiki business google docs oracle cisco cloud services crm facebook marketing microsoft office security apps collaborative IBM microblogging mobile vc zoho adoption analytics box.net development
www.readwriteweb.com - Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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  • Socialtext’s New Features Help Build Tighter Teams
    Corporate social networking company Socialtext adds to its product lineup today. Building on the theories of collaboration and networking that Socialtext founder Ross Mayfield and I discussed previously , the new additions are intended to improve collaboration and teamwork by binding the “loose ties” in an organization more closely into the network. Both of these new products are tightly integrated into the Socialtext suite and not something you can use apart from the other tools: Written by Aliza Sherman . The two new apps, which are likely to be particularly
    Web Worker Daily - Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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  • Jive, Lotus Connections and Socialtext | Jon Mell - Web 2.0 ideas and strategy
    project or strategy please contact me: Email: jonmell at me.com Phone: +447973257146 Find out more about me Find Jon Mell on Linked In Find Jon Mell on Facebook Follow Jon Mell on Twitter Subscribe Subscribe in a reader Recent Posts Integrate Lotus Connections and Confluence Jive, Lotus Connections and Socialtext Use Enterprise 2.0 to save money - web conferencing Project manager jobs Can you find the people you need? Follow me on Twitter... Categories
    jonmell.co.uk - Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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  • An Early (and Smart) Step Towards “Mainstreamingâ€� Enterpise 2.0
    At the end of September (seem so long ago now) Ross Mayfield’s Socialtext announced the go-to-market of SocialText 3.0 ( Connected Collaboration With Context ), involving the integration of Facebook and Twitter functionalities into the wiki-based Socialtext collaborative platform. What I mean by trend is that over the past two years all the major workplace software vendors - Microsoft, IBM Lotus, Open Text, Google, Oracle, EMC Documentum, SAP, Adobe and so on - have all launched (or acquired companies that provide the elements of) "renovated" platforms that
    The FASTForward Blog - Saturday, October 11, 2008
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  • Internet Evolution - The Big Report - Can Enterprise Social Networking Pay Off?
    Instead of buying more gear to improve IT performance, employees are brainstorming ideas across larger groups on the company�s Socialtext platform. �The So the IT team set up Socialtext inside the company firewall. The Socialtext platform has profiles, a wiki capability, and instant messaging. Click here for our mobile site About Us Join | Login | Home Reports ThinkerNet News Boards Video Webinars Clans Search Most Recent Comment "Great article.
    www.internetevolution.com - Sunday, April 5, 2009
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  • Social Media Case Studies | The Parallax View: Social Media inside the Firewall / Enterprise Social Networks
    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 (inevitably some overlap here) Vida Social Media Marketing  examples by Peter Kim IIG  ’Superlist’  Robin Broitman ’s list of case studies inc other links to lists Now Is Gone Cases 2.0.com this is a wiki of case studies built on a Social Text platform Ignite Tag Mining and 50 top retailers Janssen-Cilag  using Jitter to microblog in the enterprise Corporate
    theparallaxview.com - Monday, April 13, 2009
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  • Turning Instant Messaging and Presence Upside-Down & Inside-Out
    Social Messaging & Socialtext Signals: Before We Get Too Excited... Right now, enterprise instant messaging is dominated by IBM and Microsoft. IBM and Microsoft). Presence is also dominated by IBM and Microsoft. I've posted a lot recently regarding enterprise social messaging ("Twitter for the enterprise"): Twitter in the Workplace
    Collaborative Thinking - Saturday, March 7, 2009
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  • What Difference A Year Doesn't Make: Lotus Connections & SharePoint
    In his post, " Lotusphere 2009: What Might Have Been ", Guy articulates how IBM should have outlined a "surround and integrate" strategy for SharePoint. This is obvious and is something which IBM absolutely must execute on prior to Microsoft's O14 release. In fact, during Lotusphere 2008, I laid out such a scenario as part of the ongoing battle between IBM and Microsoft: One of the items I was hoping to hear at Lotusphere 2009 was outlined in a recent post by Guy Creese, Research Director of our Collaboration And Content Strategies group here at Burton. Lotusphere 2008:
    Collaborative Thinking - Thursday, January 22, 2009
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  • Assessing the Enterprise 2.0 marketplace in 2009: Robust and crowded | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
    In fact, it was companies that either open sourced eventually (SocialText) or took open source and then made it enterprise class (Twiki and Acquia Drupal, for example), that often scored the best. For example, there is reference here that socialtext was recently open sourced.... ( Read the rest ) Posted by: gengstrand Posted on: 08/04/09 You are currently: a Guest | Log in | Terms of Use Nice
    blogs.zdnet.com - Thursday, August 6, 2009
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  • Business 2.0 :: Blog :: Headshift
    There is the over-quoted example of Goldmine giving away its geological data, Sun Microsystems and IBM giving away software, and pharmaceutical companies collaborating openly on the human genome project. These organisations havent suddenly found a corporate conscience, they are still aggressive, quarterly driven, often American companies with shareholders to answer to. The idea is that if you give away something that your competitors see as core business, you destabilise the market, and make what you charge for more valuable. Sun giving away Solaris, and IBM supporting Linux, destabilises
    www.headshift.com - Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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  • The FASTForward Blog " Solving the 1:10:100% problem: Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary
    But you just try explaining that to the CFO. Share and Enjoy: Permalink RELATED POSTS - Socialtext Unplugged Merges Online, Offline Work - Here’s a Concept I Like — ‘Personal Outsourcing’ - Tips for gaining adoption (1) - Six Degrees Join Yahoo to go after the Web 2.0 More info here... Blog Policy Contact us Contributor Bios Produced by The FASTforward blog is produced
    www.fastforwardblog.com - Sunday, March 15, 2009
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