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Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | PORTALS AND KM APRIL 14, 2009 [Analytics, Facebook] Your Favorite Portals and KM Posts for Last Quarter and Last Year Last year at about this time I started using Google Analytics. and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) – 2006*. Serena has Adopted Facebook as their Intranet - 2007. A few days ago this blog passed the 500,000 page view mark. It took almost five years to get there and I know some bloggers do this in a month but it does feel like a milestone. I never thought I would still be blogging five years later when I started in May 2004. Now I do not see stopping. | | | COLLABORATIVE THINKING JANUARY 20, 2010 [Analytics, Facebook] NewsGator Acquires Tomoye In June 2008, I published a blog post Microsoft's Maturing Social Computing "EGO" , that outlined different ways that vendors could integrate with MOSS 2007 to provide social computing capabilities. Social Sites frequently comes up in discussions with clients committed to Microsoft. Social Sites extends SharePoint by enabling "Facebook"-like features with an emphasis on communities (an area that Microsoft has only begun to understand and focus on with SP2010). | | PORTALS AND KM JANUARY 21, 2009 [Analytics, Facebook] Most Popular Portals and KM Blog Posts 2008 I took a look at Google Analytics to see what posts people were looking at on this blog in 2008. and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS ) (2006). Serena has Adopted Facebook as their Intranet (2007). It seems to get the best data. The top two destinations were the home page to no surprise but I was pleased that the average time on site for people who came first to the home page was 6 minutes, 45 seconds. Thanks to everyone who visited this past year. | COLLABORATIVE THINKING DECEMBER 24, 2008 [Analytics, Facebook] 2009: Planning Considerations For Enterprise 2.0 Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 (MOSS) is a disappointing platform for social computing in my opinion. The blog is barely acceptable, the wiki is not, the decision to implement RSS rather than Atom was short-sighted and the "Corporate Facebook" capability is not that impressive. My position for some time has been that the next release will be a tipping point for Microsoft's social computing efforts. Social Analytics: Redefining Business Intelligence. | | | -
COLLABORATIVE THINKING | SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 2008 [Analytics, Facebook] Collaborative Thinking: Of bread, butter, cheese, and mousetraps. Interesting comment below regarding a little debate between Sam Lawrence of Jive Software and Lawrence Liu of Microsoft regarding the recent SharePoint conference. There are a couple of ways to look at how Microsoft is responding to market and customer demand for social software (lets define it for sake of argument as social software being equal to blogs, wikis, tags/bookmarks, feed syndication and social networking): 1. Microsoft Office (e.g., MORE >>
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