Enterprise social software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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Enterprise social software, also known as Enterprise 2.0, is a term describing social software used in "enterprise" (business) contexts. It includes social and networked modifications to company intranets and other classic software platforms used by large companies to organize their communication. In contrast to traditional enterprise software, which imposes structure prior to use, this generation of software tends to encourage use prior to providing structure. The association AIIMdefines Enterprise 2.0 as a system of web-based technologies that provide rapid and agile collaboration, information sharing, emergence and integration capabilities in the extended enterprise.
Collaborative Thinking: 2009: Planning Considerations For Enterprise 2.0 - 0 views
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"SharePoint Next": Call, Raise Or Fold
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Communities & Social Networks: Think "Adoption", Not "Deployment"
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Social Platforms: Managing The Gap
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The Top Internet Predictions for 2009 | SocialComputingMagazine.com - 0 views
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here's a round-up of what some of the leading industry prognosticators are saying about what they think is in store for everyone's favorite pervasive global network next year.
Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Content Management (Gartner, Sept. 23, 2008) - 0 views
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This Magic Quadrant represents a snapshot of the ECM market at a particular point in time. Gartner advises readers not to compare the placement of vendors from last year to this year. The market is changing, and the criteria for selecting and ranking vendors continue to evolve. Our assessments take into account the vendors' current product offerings and overall strategies, as well as their future initiatives and product road maps. We also factor in how well vendors are driving market changes or at least adapting to changing market requirements.
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see "Dataquest Insight: Enterprise Content Management Software Market Share Analysis, Worldwide, 2007"
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Among the primary trends that IT architects and planners must consider as they develop content management strategies and determine their strategic partners are the following: ECM is increasingly becoming part of IT infrastructure. Compliance and information retention are getting higher profiles at CxO-level. Web 2.0 and mobile technologies, driven by user expectations, are influencing richer user interfaces and capabilities to empower business users. Integration and federation of content repositories will be critical in future. Application specificity — some vendors provide BCS, while others will have to focus on horizontal solutions and content-enabled vertical applications (CEVAs) in order to grow by delivering domain expertise. Alternative delivery models, such as software as a service (SaaS) and open source, are gaining increased interest.
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How to Integrate Social Media into Product Marketing | SocialComputingJournal.com on Fe... - 0 views
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The tools: Here are the social media tools I use for product marketing: Blog Twitter bit.ly FriendFeed Google Reader SlideShare Scribd YouTube Google Video
If Technology is the Answer, What's the Question? | Above and Beyond KM - 0 views
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they discovered that the real question to be answered was not the one the client had identified and that the right answer had very little to do with technology.
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Livio’s advice was to take the time to analyze properly what was really going on in your firm from a process, behavior and cultural perspective. Next, identify a range of possible solutions and see if there aren’t grassroots, low-key, tiny spend ways of testing some of these solutions in a variety of safe-fail pilots. Then, finally, make your choice.
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After all, we rarely need to find and reuse every item in the DMS. We’re usually just looking for “something good” and would be glad to accept a document recommended by a trusted source in our network.
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Second-wave adopters are coming. Are you prepared? Part 3 / 3 | Headshift Blog - 0 views
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Since a lot of people live in their inbox, we should be looking at ways to interact with a company's wiki, blogs, forums, social network and even microblogging engine using an email client. I specifically say 'email client', by which I mean not the 'email inbox'. The inbox should be for private information only. All other content (e.g. updates from blogs, wikis, newsletters, RSS feeds) should be received in different folders within the email client.
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There have been some interesting developments, but I would expect to see more in the near future:
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All these examples are related to email in one way or another. However, transition strategies go well beyond email. In general, it is important to keep in mind:
Die ersten Erfahrungen mit Enterprise 2.0 sind gemacht (Ilja Hauß, Human Netw... - 0 views
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