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Informal Learning Flow is a content hub started by Jay Cross that collects and organizes the best information on the web around informal learning. We hope this will help you find good stuff, learn and stay current.
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34 Articles match "edge","enterprise 2.0"
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Ray Ozzie's New Social Lab: What It Means For Enterprise 2.0
In 2009, when Ray Ozzie stepped into the ring with the news that Microsoft was launching a full-on social lab, it was clear that the Enterprise 2.0 Now comes the question of what effect Microsoft will have on the way Enterprise 2.0 Microsoft's apparent deep commitment will create a rising tide for the Enterprise 2.0 movement was moving into a new phase.
evolves and what roles the players that are early to the game will play in its future.
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, January 2, 2010
LearnTrends 2009 Conference Recordings
Extending Learning to the Edges of Organizations
Enterprise 2.0, The online LearnTrends 2009 Convergence in Learning conference recordings have been posted. Included are:
Introduction
Building a Social Learning Environment
Workplace Learning Today
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009
ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 7 November 2009
6 – 8 November 2009: Savannah, Georgia
Geekend 2009
Geekend 2009 is an interactive conference that brings together geeks from all walks of life for three days of cutting edge speakers, expert panels, afterparties, networking and mash-up opportunities. 9 – 10 November 2009: Santa Clara, California
Social Networking World Forum — California
This event taking place at the Santa Clara Convention Center actually consists of three conferences: two days dedicated to social networking, one day dedicated to enterprise social media, and one day dedicated
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, November 7, 2009
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Reversing the Enterprise 2.0 Pricing Model
Why is the Enterprise 2.0 Enterprise social web services -- such as social networks or the numerous Twitter-for-the-enterprise applications that currently abound -- generally don't have complex pricing structures. Enterprise social web services provide higher ROIs as they scale, at both the individual and organizational level. market not taking off more strongly? The reason has to do partly with ill-conceived pricing structures : volume-discount (VD) schemes.
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, February 21, 2009
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Ray Ozzie's New Social Lab: What It Means For Enterprise 2.0
Now that Ray Ozzie has stepped into the ring with the news that Microsoft is launching a full on social lab, it's clear that the Enterprise 2.0 Now comes the question of what effect Microsoft will have on the way Enterprise 2.0 Microsoft's apparent deep commitment will create a rising tide for the Enterprise 2.0 movement is moving into a new phase.
evolves and what roles the early parties to the game will play in its future.
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, October 9, 2009
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Ray Ozzie's New Social Lab: What It Means For Enterprise 2.0
In 2009, when Ray Ozzie stepped into the ring with the news that Microsoft was launching a full-on social lab, it was clear that the Enterprise 2.0 Now comes the question of what effect Microsoft will have on the way Enterprise 2.0 Microsoft's apparent deep commitment will create a rising tide for the Enterprise 2.0 movement was moving into a new phase.
evolves and what roles the players that are early to the game will play in its future.
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, January 2, 2010
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Web 2.0 Continues As Most Used New Internet Term
While it's no longer quite so fashionable to label your Internet startup a "Web 2.0" The Google Trends graph in the figure to the right tells the overall story; global search interest in Web 2.0 About the only other strategic technology concept that has anywhere near the same volume of world-wide interest is service-oriented architecture (SOA) , which as it turns out is also surprisingly closely related to Web 2.0 . quot; company these days, the popularity of the term remains extraordinarily high and is presently used today both far and wide in traditional media and social media.
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Exploring Social Collaboration and Enterprise Architecture In Oslo, Norway: A Trip Report
Specifically I was asked to present our latest findings on social collaboration and enterprise architecture , two of my favorite topics as many of you know. We also brought our Enterprise 2.0 Masterclass from Web 2.0 For the second day I gave the opening keynote on the subject of Enterprise 2.0 I spent the early part of this week in Oslo, Norway, a guest of Bouvet and the Norwegian Computer Society, there to help them drive forward some discussions on next-generation subjects in IT and business. University -- the next one is in Munich in October -- which I
Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog
- Saturday, September 26, 2009
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Social Media Goes Mainstream
The recent Public Relations 2.0 At least for video, social media is not an edge case and is they dominant model overall. Far from being a management theory, much of what we see in Web 2.0 Encouraging conversations on the vast edges of our networks, rather than in the middle, is what this point is all about. The rise of social media platforms within businesses, often dubbed Enterprise 2.0 , will place a significant challenge While some will dispute what mainstream is defined as exactly -- with my own personal favorite being when my grandparents and their grandchildren both are doing whatever is under discussion -- the rise of consumer-powered media platforms has all the hallmarks of being something that's not only here to stay, but something that's increasingly pushing everything else off the stage.
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Social Media Goes Mainstream
The recent Public Relations 2.0 At least for video, social media is not an edge case and is they dominant model overall. Far from being a management theory, much of what we see in Web 2.0 Encouraging conversations on the vast edges of our networks, rather than in the middle, is what this point is all about. The rise of social media platforms within businesses, often dubbed Enterprise 2.0 , will place a significant challenge While some will dispute what mainstream is defined as exactly -- with my own personal favorite being when my grandparents and their grandchildren both are doing whatever is under discussion -- the rise of consumer-powered media platforms has all the hallmarks of being something that's not only here to stay, but something that's increasingly pushing everything else off the stage.
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John Hagel Interview: Implications of the Shift Index for Enterprises
John Hagel , perhaps best known for his book The Only Sustainable Edge , has been one of the leading strategic thinkers for decades. Recently, as Co-Chair of the Deloitte Center for the Edge , he unveiled the Shift Index. This is important for enterprises as they think about the big picture related to social media, changing demographics, and increased global competition. This is a fascinating way to look at the economy and goes well beyond the traditional GDP and employment measures. Have a strong cup of coffee before reading or listening to this interview.
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, July 9, 2009
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The Digital Mafia: Online Crime Gets Organized, Says Cisco
Bot herders and other nefarious characters are still using cutting-edge computing and social engineering. It's enterprise 2.0 Tom Gillis, Vice President and General Manager of Cisco Security Products, said, "We see many signs that criminals are mimicking the practices embraced by successful, legitimate businesses to reap revenue and grow their enterprises."
In its midyear global security report for 2009, Cisco says there's plenty to be worried about when it comes to the way that online crime operations are operating.
But according to Cisco's analysis, the real innovation
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, July 20, 2009
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50 Essential Strategies For Creating A Successful Web 2.0 Product
I am fortunate enough to spend a lot of time looking at various online products and services in the development stage, mostly of the Web 2.0 variety, meaning they use one or more of the principles in the Web 2.0 I've lauded everything from frameworks like Rails, Cake PHP, and Grails to online community platforms like Drupal and Joomla as examples of guiding solutions that can be vital springboards for the next great Web product or service. set of practices . It's been going on 4 years now and what's fascinating to me, despite the enormous amount of knowledge that we've
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