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Weekly Wrapup: Bike Trails, Location Madness, SXSW, And More...
browser-based , commerce and marketing , mobile social networking and the Internet of Things. Our channel ReadWriteEnterprise is devoted to 'enterprise 2.0' and using social software inside organizations.
International Blackberry Outage Goes Into Day 2
Will StatusNet Be Another Open-Source Star in the Enterprise?
Our top stories this week were about cutting the strings that tie us to our desks. And also about stalking celebrities at SXSW.
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, March 13, 2010
Pilots or Beta?
Enterprise performance should be looked at from the perspective of perpetual Beta . Ross Dawson is a strong proponent of pilot projects for implementing Enterprise 2.0 and lists five characteristics of great pilots: Enthusiasm; Roles & Functions; Skills; Personality & Network:
Network If you take the cynefin approach for working in complex environments you first Probe then Sense and then Respond in order to develop emergent practices . Backward-looking good or best practices are inadequate for changing complex environments.
Learning and Working on the Web
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Weekly Wrap-up: Location, Location, Location, and More...
Our top story this week was location - location-based networks, services, advertising and even "feelings". Story of the Week: Location
Can Brightkite Beat Foursquare & Gowalla With a Universal Check-in?
Google Patents Location-Based Advertising
2 Services for DIY Mobile Social Networks
Google Chrome Becomes Location Aware
Can Geosense for Windows Help Kickstart the Development of Location-Aware Apps for Windows 7?
Glow: Location-Based "Feelings" for iPhone
Read on for our coverage and analysis. We also continued our exploration of
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, March 6, 2010
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12 Adoption Strategies for Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 in 2010
With half a decade under the belt of the Web 2.0 phenomenon and almost as long for Enterprise 2.0, we're just now seeing the ideas spread to more traditional corners of large enterprises, medium-sized firms, and especially the public sector with Government 2.0 . But new modes of value creation based on user generated content, open supply chains , and social computing -- to name just three of the major trends The signs are pointing to next year being a banner one when it comes to mainstream adoption of the latest digital business models. That's not to say that
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The Enterprise 2.0 Conference: Web 2.0 Continues Its Move To The Workplace
It's the second day of the Enterprise 2.0 Yesterday was the workshop day for the event as well as the much-ballyhooed showdown between Andrew McAfee and Tom Davenport, the original point of disagreement around the real impact of Enterprise 2.0 Today the main conference sessions begin and a quick look at the show program tells you that an all-star cast of Enterprise 2.0 Conference here at the Boston waterfront. which I've covered before .
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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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A New Approach To Social Computing: Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0
Those who follow my work know that I've been attempting to identifying the success factors for enterprise social computing as well as trying to clearly understand the potential issues . What we've learned as a whole over the last year is that social computing, whether that is blogs, wikis, social networks, end-user mashups, social messaging, crowdsourcing, etc, is still a new discipline for which most organizations are just now learning the basics. That there are many business benefits to social software is also increasingly evident if you keep up with the case studies, but there are also some very real challenges to getting there as well.
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Cisco - Enterprise 2.0
I don't know how I missed this, but thanks to Bill Ives for covering it on the FastForward blog - More Web 2.0 Stories, Part One: Cisco Goes All Out on Enterprise 2.0 And support personal learning and networking. points us to: Mike Gotta - Cisco: Learning Internally Before Delivering Externally and Money's Cisco's display of strength [Martin] De Beer a year ago set up an internal wiki called I-Zone that has so far generated 400 business ideas. "Better Better still," he says, "another 10,000 people have added to those ideas."
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, December 4, 2007
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Exploring the HR Management Framework for Enterprise 2.0
The main metaphor today’s HR professionals live in is still a machine with its designed-and-fitted parts and cogs, as opposed to the ‘living’ system of social networks in which people participate and interact. This Let me be clear … in an enterprise setting, these are unequivocally good things to seek and realize. However, (cross-posted at the FASTForward blog )
The title is a dead giveaway, and I am using the term ‘framework’ loosely. Why
Wirearchy
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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Xobni Goes Enterprise 2.0
Xobni , the Outlook plugin that reveals the hidden social network in your inbox, has today launched a business service called Xobni Enterprise . In addition, the company is offering customizable extensions for popular enterprise systems including Salesforce CRM, SharePoint, Microsoft Dynamics, and others. With Xobni Enterprise, I.T. With this, I.T. administrators are being given new tools to deploy and manage the plugin across corporate desktops.
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, November 2, 2009
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Hinchcliffe Ties Enterprise 2.0 to Economic Lift
Dion Hinchcliffe did a bang up job presenting the essence of where we are and what's next for the Enterprise 2.0 community at the Web 2.0 Hinchcliffe has tended to focus on web tools for the Enterprise and explains their utility better than most. Hinchcliffe mapped out all the economic benefits that could be derived Expo conference in San Francisco last week. But last week's talk focused on this year's issue: a sputtering economy.
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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Enterprise 2.0: Awareness is Easier Than Execution, Says Nielsen
In a new report studying social networking on intranets, Web usability guru Jakob Nielsen asserts that despite broad awareness, real execution of Web 2.0 in the enterprise is still rare at this point.
We've noted Nielsen's skepticism when it comes to Web 2.0 in the past, but it's not outlandish to acknowledge that the enterprise moves slowly to adopt new technology. By doing so, the entire industry receives a sobering reminder of just what it takes to make change happen in business.
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, August 3, 2009
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[berkman] Berkman lunch: Andrew McAfee on Enterprise 2.0
Andrew McAfee, the Enterprise 2.0 8220;The huge shift” is that the 2.0 To answer these questions, Andrew points to what a knowledge worker’s view of the enterprise is, from the inside. Instead, people work their networks.
There’s guy, is giving a Berkman lunchtime talk. He begins by defining the term as “the use of emergent social software platforms by organizations in pursuit of their goals.”
Joho the Blog
- Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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