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Andrew Long

Social Networking on Intranets | Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox - 0 views

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    "Community features are spreading from 'Web 2.0' to 'Enterprise 2.0.' Research across 14 companies found that many are making productive use of social intranet features."
Mike Chelen

Deki Wiki | Open Source Alternative - osalt.com - 0 views

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    MindTouch Deki Wiki is the Web's most popular commercially supported wiki platform for creating content and mashups using a wiki interface. The free, open source application is an easy to use program for authoring, aggregating, organizing, and sharing almost any kind of content. Enterprises can build online communities and in-house Intranets, create collaborative applications, or add wiki capabilities to existing applications. Deki Wiki includes a state-of-the-art WYSIWYG editor, integration with the LDAP, and open source providers like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, and Mambo. Deki Wiki is also a platform for building collaborative Web applications that access functionality or data from anywhere on the Internet. Its flexible architecture even allows wiki capabilities to be added to existing applications regardless of the underlying language or technology.
Vahid Masrour

» The new corporate intranet, Web 2.0 style | Service-Oriented Architecture | ZDNet.com - 0 views

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    interesting!
Ariel Castro

Concursive Corporation - Open Source Business Social Software Platform - 1 views

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    From building a social networking website to providing a robust corporate intranet for internal collaboration, ConcourseConnect is a flexible solution that can be tailored to virtually any company or organization's needs.
Graham Perrin

Sharepoint and Enterprise 2.0: The good, the bad, and the ugly | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com - 0 views

  • innovation in social and collaborative systems is almost exclusively coming from the consumer Web
  • SharePoint was designed before we had learned many of the modern social computing lessons
  • weak support for the most common Enterprise 2.0 application types
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  • excessively complex
  • multi-level security, governance, and policy controls
  • more difficult than with other platforms which were designed to function in highly diverse environments
  • Users should be able to create sites
  • customize them over time to meet the local requirements
  • evolve and improve through shared contributions
  • complexity and high cost
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