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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | PORTALS AND KM AUGUST 15, 2012 Social Software Market Keeps Growing A number of large and small companies are making big bets on social business through acquisitions like Microsft’s purchase of Yammer and IBM’s extensive acquisition strategy (see IBM's Mike Rhodin on the Convergence of Social Business, Analytics and Commerce ). " Tops by far was IBM with $105.4 million). | | | | | | | | -
BLOGS.ZDNET.COM | THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2009 Assessing the Enterprise 2.0 marketplace in 2009: Robust and crowded | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com I’ve also included a pretty comprehensive map of the marketplace for 2009 as defined by the products that are available today (or are highly anticipated and soon to be released, such as Google Wave.) This means that the majority of these products will likely be around for the medium to long-term. products. Enterprise 2.0 MORE >> -
SOFTWAREWIKI.DACHISGROUP.COM | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2009 Social Software Resources (Dachis Group Social Software Wiki) Showing 259 items Name Description Address Representative Clients Business Model Location Top Industries Targeted Sort Sort Sort Sort Sort Sort Sort 21Publish 21Publish provides products for the multi-user blogging and publishing needs of businesses, communities, clubs, schools & universities, and non-profit organizations. MORE >> -
BLOGS.FORBES.COM | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2011 Cooking up Tasks and Workflows on the Social Web - Rawn Shah - Connected Business - Forbes To see what lies beyond just raw information take a look at two other cloud-based services, Socialcast and Yammer , who have taken the activity stream to a corporate audience, allowing employees to connect and talk to each other. Socialcast and Yammer both add more than what we see in Twitter, Facebook and Google+. enterprise2.0 MORE >> -
CONVERSATION MATTERS | THURSDAY, JULY 30, 2009 Where Knowledge Management Has Been and Where It Is Going- Part Three Examples of adaptive challenges are, organizations that have merged and now must create a new and joint culture; hospital systems faced with an interminable nursing shortage; the anticipated retirement of thousands of workers in the government sector; and companies that, in order to survive, must change from selling products to service. MORE >> -
BHC3.WORDPRESS.COM | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2009 Social Software 2.0: Enterprise Process Ubiquity « I’m Not Actually a Geek Product Management : If you’ve ever done product management, you know that you’ll receive plenty of individual ideas on what’s needed. The process would need to include analytics to filter through them, and workflow to flesh out features and get sign-offs. Top posts for: Innovation Top posts for: Enterprise 2.0 MORE >>
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