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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | CHIEFTECH SEPTEMBER 17, 2012 A short history of intranets and what's next with social, mobile and cloud When Tim Berners-Lee and his collaborators first proposed the idea that became the World Wide Web in 1989, he wanted to create a hypertext system that would allow users to: "link and access information of various kinds… [to overcome] current incompatibilities of the platforms and tools.". Groupware and team collaboration. | | | | | | | COLLABORATION 2.0 AUGUST 4, 2008 'ESME': Social messaging within an enterprise SOA environment | ZDNet Microsoft Office Green tech Smart phones Collaboration 2.0 Oliver Marks Mobile RSS Email Alerts Comments Share Print Facebook Twitter Recommend Yahoo Buzz Digg Email Facebook Twitter StumbleUpon Reddit Home / News & Blogs / Collaboration 2.0 As the demo above outlines, the business proposition is for connectivity for collaboration. | LIBRARY CLIPS FEBRUARY 17, 2009 How relevant are communities of practice in a network age? “So the groupware model of collaboration, where neatly partitioned worlds are created, and individuals are made to shift context in order to shift from one social thread to another, seems unnatural to me. The primacy of groups and group membership in old-school groupware is outmoded. It is a closed model. Social Networks. | ANDREWMCAFEE.ORG MAY 31, 2009 Enterprise 2.0, version 2.0 : Andrew McAfee’s Blog Social software enables people to rendezvous, connect or collaborate through computer-mediated communication and to form online communities. Groupware and information portals. Groupware and portals also seem to be less freeform than the Web 2.0 Groupware and information portals. Groupware and information portals. | WWW.E-GINEER.COM DECEMBER 5, 2007 Nathan @ e-gineer: Building Enterprise 2.0 on Culture 1.0 Tuesday, December 04, 2007 Introduction JCintra, our Intranet Wiki , has seen incredible levels of adoption and participation, with a positive impact on the way information flows in our organisation. But, JCintra continues to function as an incredibly easy to use Intranet, rather than as a genuine Wiki. He who asks, documents. | | | | | | | | | -
BLOGS.SALON.COM | SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2009 How to Save the World I.Whats Wrong with Corporate Websites, Intranets and Groupware? The final lemon in our trio is groupware (though the term, which is nowdisparaging, is rarely used). Groupware, of which the most notoriousexample is SharePoint, was designed to facilitate communities ofpractice (CoPs). So what about groupware? Which Web 2.0 MORE >> -
WWW.MACWORLD.COM | TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2012 Stop using email for everything | Macworld How some companies have found new ways to communicate and collaborate. Email is still the best way to document a company’s internal communications—an important feature for companies facing legal liability issues. Firms are using Wikis, Blogs, and now microblogging services,” Johri said. See also: Groupware. digital photo. MORE >> -
MASHABLE.COM | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2008 Is the Enterprise Ready for Microblogging Tools Like Twitter? - Mashable One of the biggest failings of many companies is the fact that they trap their intellectual property in Powerpoints, spreadsheets and Word documents and store them on shared drives and e-mail inboxes. This has been due in part to businesses needing to figure out how Twitter can benefit the enterprise. See Distribution below. Not anymore. MORE >> -
WWW.ASTD.ORG | MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2008 Implementation 2.0 - 2008 - ASTD interviewed scores of people to capture their thoughts on the human side of implementing and sustaining collaborative networks. Collaboration rules Most people agree that when they work together rather than as solitary individuals, they produce greater results and derive more pleasure from their work. Implementation 2.0 Web 2.0, MORE >> -
CHIEFTECH | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2012 A short history of intranets and what next with social, mobile and cloud When Tim Berners-Lee and his collaborators first proposed the idea that became the World Wide Web in 1989, he wanted to create a hypertext system that would allow users to: "link and access information of various kinds… [to overcome] current incompatibilities of the platforms and tools.". Groupware and team collaboration. MORE >>
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- Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server: a next generation of deeper, wider content silos? | ZDNet COLLABORATION 2.0 | SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 2008
- Socialtext and A Theory of Collaboration and Networks WEB WORKER DAILY | MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2008
- Enterprise 2.0, Social Networks And Social Media COLUMN TWO | THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2008
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