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SOFTWAREWIKI.DACHISGROUP.COM | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2009 Social Software Resources (Dachis Group Social Software Wiki) www.absolutebusy.com AIR LIQUIDE, Argene, Bertrams-Heatec Germany Acquia Acquia is building a portfolio of product and service offerings to assist organizations seeking to build Web sites and applications on the Drupal social publishing system. www.myeoffice.com UK Myspace www.myspace.com CA my Yahoo! MORE >> -
BHC3.WORDPRESS.COM | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2009 Social Software 2.0: Enterprise Process Ubiquity « I’m Not Actually a Geek Top posts for: Innovation Top posts for: Enterprise 2.0 Home > geek > Social Software 2.0: Enterprise Process Ubiquity Social Software 2.0: Enterprise Process Ubiquity November 16, 2009 Hutch Carpenter Leave a comment Go to comments In the beginning, there were forums, blogs and wikis. MORE >> -
BHC3.WORDPRESS.COM | MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2009 Enterprise 2.0 and the Trough of Disillusionment « I’m Not Actually a Geek I’m Not Actually a Geek April 13, 2009 Enterprise 2.0 Oliver Marks, ZDNet, When Internal Collaboration Is Bad for Your Company… It feels like I’m seeing more posts describing the challenges that Enterprise 2.0 Let’s look at how Gartner specifically characterized Enterprise 2.0 faces. MORE >> -
BHC3.WORDPRESS.COM | SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2009 Web 2.0 Inside the Enterprise? Forrester, AIIM Weigh In « I’m Not Actually a Geek I’m Not Actually a Geek April 23, 2008 Web 2.0 Inside the Enterprise? In my RSS feed of FriendFeed updates containing the term Enterprise 2.0, there were probably a couple hundred related to this report - Google Reader shares, bookmarks, Twitters, etc. Enterprises share a lot of these characteristics. MORE >> -
BHC3.WORDPRESS.COM | THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2009 90-9-1 Participation and Enterprise Social Software Adoption « I’m Not Actually a Geek The more people who participate, the more Enterprise 2.0 But in really thinking about communities, it occurred to me that 90-9-1 is an incomplete basis for considering participation inside the enterprise. Consumers can live with splintered participation on various websites, be they Web 2.0 or Web 1.0. inside companies. MORE >>
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