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As a Web-based consumer application, you quickly discover that while Twitter itself is a terrific environment, it isn’t very usable yet for businesses because of it lacks a variety of capabilities needed to fully work on the local intranet (details on this below). You wonder what other options exist to bring microblogging to the workplace in a business-friendly manner. Plenty, it turns out.
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The seven enterprise areas that microblogging tools should address are:
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dingodingoTwitter on your intranet:
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Eric DelcroixDion Hinchcliffe on leveraging the convergence of IT and the next generation of the Web.
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enterprise2open linksDion writes about enterprise microblogging tools, showing that there are some issues to solve if we want to use this for "real business" (tm)
One of the things is Filtering, i.e. how to dig out the tweets that are relevant to your work and current context. This will in my mind make out hte difference - enabling microblogging to become the tool for knowledge workers, not only in communication with peers, but also for exploring and searching information. -
anja c. wagnerWie man Twitter im Intranet einsetzen kann
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Martin LindnerThe seven enterprise areas that microblogging tools should address are: Search & analytics; single sign-on; techn. support for Enterprise Portals; archiving/content management; (still) on-premises hosting; groups & multi-level access rights; multi-channel
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Frank HammDion Hinchcliffe: Ultimately, if you want to use the right tool for the job, you’re probably going to need a specialized microblogging platform.
Dion explains requirements enterprise microblogging should fulfill and he lists *17* microblogging tools for business.
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