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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | | COLLABORATIVE THINKING MARCH 15, 2008 Collaborative Thinking: Of bread, butter, cheese, and mousetraps. 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. Socialtext , NewsGator and Atlassian ( Confluence wiki ) are examples. | BROWSE.WORKLITERACY.COM JULY 23, 2011 Knowledge Work Emergent Collaboration - Work Literacy www.thesocialorganization.com - Sunday, May 22, 2011 READ MORE Social Learning, Complexity and the Enterprise Corporations that understand the value of knowledge sharing, teamwork, informal learning and joint problem solving are investing heavily in collaboration technology and are reaping the early rewards. ~ 360 Degree Reviews. Recap. | | | | | | | | | -
COLLABORATIVE THINKING | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2007 Collaborative Thinking: Social Software Vendor Roundup Socialtext Traction Software TeamPage Twiki Open Source Social Bookmark Systems BEA Pathways Cogenz Connectbeam IBM Lotus Connections dogear component Scuttle Open source Feed Syndication Platforms Attensa KnowNow NewsGator Social Network & Community Sites Typically offer a mix of user profiles, blogs, wikis, social networking, etc. MORE >> -
COLLABORATIVE THINKING | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2009 Oracle's View On Enterprise 2.0 Atlassian, Connectbeam, Jive, Socialtext, Telligent, etc) as well as traditional collaboration and content platform players (e.g., Thumbs-down: "employees to leverage technology to further the success of the company, not their personal social lives" - Ouch. It's About Sharing, Not Technology. and ECM, at Oracle. promises. MORE >> -
WWW.KMWORLD.COM | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2008 KMWorld.com: : Enterprise social Software technology Enterprise social Software technology. To date, industry analysts have quite properly focused on the cultural and organizational aspects of social software technologies (blogs, wikis, tag clouds and such) in the enterprise. The sociology is more important than the technology," you often hear, and I couldn’t agree more. MORE >>
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