This link has been bookmarked by 23 people . It was first bookmarked on 10 Jun 2009, by Bertrand Duperrin.
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piecemeal departmental use of collaboration tools, while useful parochially, do not create a meaningful information fabric that weaves the entire enterprise together
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crucial differences between consumer oriented social life networking and business focused collaboration networks
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Collaborative Networks are focused on groups accessing and organizing data into actionable formats that enable decision making, collaboration and reuse.
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casual social life organization is very different to working together through deliverables to achieve results
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There is considerable conversation in the social media space about tools effectively being a means to an end: this is clearly nonsense. As I’ve said before buying a toolkit doesn’t make you a mechanic any more than starting blogging makes you a journalist.
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Susanne Mörl…information fabric is a federation of content from the multiplicity of data and application silos utilized on a daily basis; such as, ERP, CRM, file servers, email, databases, web-services infrastructures, etc. When you make this information fabric easy
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10 Jun 09
lilian ricaudMany enterprise vendors are now adding components such as wikis, blogs, social profiles, tagging and so on as ‘features’, but… This approach to software development does not work. The resulting application suites are monolithic, inflexible, not extensible
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Bertrand DuperrinTools and technologies are often budgeted for at a departmental level rather than being designed to interoperate between departments, which provides better financial and organizational value. The ability to scale the entire company instead of grappllng with disparate next-generation toolsets in each department that don't work well with other parts of the business is the way to multiple 2.0 silos in the future.
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The point is clear: casual social life organization is very different to working together through deliverables to achieve results.
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The best Enterprise 2.0 work methods give people unstructured, highly flexible tools to achieve well defined deliverables
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As I’ve said before buying a toolkit doesn’t make you a mechanic any more than starting blogging makes you a journalist
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09 Jun 09
Kevin MakiceReal world collaboration strategy for enterprises
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George Dearing"the English Daily Telegraph..recently integrated its web and print operations while laying out the newsroom around a central “hub.”
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