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LIBRARY CLIPS | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2008 The top-down and bottom-up creation of enterprise communities, and wikis The additional feature of our communities is that we can also have conversations using blogs and forums, that replace and make less messy what happens in emails, and much more…it’s about awareness, discovery and connecting with people, participating, conversations, evolving content, and learning. Top-Down community creation. MORE >> -
PORTALS AND KM | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2008 Forrester on Real-Time Collaboration The report also looks at how Cisco, Google, IBM and Microsoft are operating in the real-time collaboration market and where each is headed over the next two years: Cisco will expand WebEx and extend TelePresence with service partners - see my post on Cisco and WebEx Combine Strengths to Launch New Enterprise 2.0 MORE >> -
COLUMN TWO | THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2008 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. within 2008). MORE >> -
COLUMN TWO | FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2008 Reader Feedback: Social Computing Platforms (IBM & Microsoft) The main one is that Connections and SharePoint are fundamentally orthogonal in purpose and usage, at least currently. Presented with the proposed scenario precisely as you described, if they knew anything about Connections and how its sweet spot coincided with the intentions of the "challenge", they should have declined outright. MORE >>
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