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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | COLLABORATION 2.0 AUGUST 4, 2008 'ESME': Social messaging within an enterprise SOA environment | ZDNet 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 Privacy Policy | Terms of Use Around the networkHot Topics iPhone iPad Enterprise 2.0 Microsoft Office Green tech Smart phones Collaboration 2.0 | | | COLLABORATIVE THINKING JANUARY 8, 2010 Enterprise 2.0 Conference: Session Proposals For instance - not a promise but an intent - I would like to have some from the following: (LinkedIn or Facebook or Google), Salesforce, and (IBM or Microsoft). Social media projects often fail to achieve optimal results when design and adoption scenarios are not well understood. At most, I will be involved in 3 or so sessions. | | | | | | | | | -
BLOGS.FORBES.COM | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2011 Cooking up Tasks and Workflows on the Social Web - Rawn Shah - Connected Business - Forbes Google’s newest hit, Google+ ( [link] ) is the latest in testimony to the significance of activity streams, along with the two other major players, Twitter and Facebook. Socialcast and Yammer both add more than what we see in Twitter, Facebook and Google+. In many ways, this helps us develop the instinct (e.g., enterprise2.0 MORE >> -
BLOG.SEMANTICFOUNDRY.COM | SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2011 The Social Software Primer: 13 Books You Must Read | Semantic Foundry, LLC on Facebook or Twitter. Bringing together an interdisciplinary team of anthropologists, economists, educators, designers, political scientists, computer scientists, legal and policy experts—the Networked Publics group—was the only way to try to capture the meaning of a phenomenon that is interdisciplinary by its nature. Goodall Jr., MORE >> -
BLOG.ENTERPRISE2OPEN.COM | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2010 Classification of Enterprise 2.0 use cases If we take the scenario of Larry Hawes regarding the customer service issue there are business incidents - commonly in the sphere of knowledge working - that exceed these pre-defined processes and information structures. in Europe: evidence for policy-making April 30th, 2010 at 5:53 pm 59 [.] Enterprise2Open Bonding the Enterprise 2.0 MORE >> - Lotus Notes - The Asbestos of Enterprise IT | innovation Creators
The reaction from IBM and Lotus Notes experts has been amazing. The right end users can continue to edit things like your travel policy. Much of the negative reaction from IBM and Lotus Notes experts comes from people who seem to believe that business end users are just like factory workers; they only do what you tell them to. MORE >> - Google takes $200+ Million from Lotus Notes & MSFT | innovation Creators
Implications for IBM / Lotus Notes / Domino There are some further interesting things to note from this 20,000 companies figure. Today, according Ed Brill IBM has only 46,000 companies using Lotus Notes. Ed is “Business Unit Executive, Worldwide Lotus Messaging Sales, IBM Software Group”. train is gathering real steam. train. MORE >>
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