Note that wikiWORD hits directly the top three technologies: collaboration, integrated search and hosted docuemnt management!
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16 Sep 08
Gary EdwardsWhat the InformationWeek 500 data tells us about the use of emerging technologies.
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Web 2.0 is one of the trendiest ideas in tech, for instance, but there are entire industries where not one company in our survey cites it as a top productivity improver. Meantime, adoption of some more tactical technologies, such as WAN optimization, has exploded in the last year.
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critical trends, from Web 2.0 to globalization to virtualization
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When it comes to using Web 2.0 collaboration tools
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the momentum is behind wikis, blogs, and social networking, though primarily among co-workers.
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Use of hosted collaboration applications--from calendars to document sharing--hit a reasonably high 60%.
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Asked what technologies have improved productivity the most, only 14% overall cite "encouraging the use of Web 2.0 technologies.
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One possible bright spot in our survey is that implementing new collaboration tools, such as Microsoft SharePoint, is cited more often than any other--48%--as a technology leveraged to improve productivity.
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at satisfied companies, business units rather than IT departments are much more likely to drive the selection of Web 2.0 technologies. At companies dissatisfied with Web 2.0, IT is more likely to take the lead.
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There's more to Web 2.0 than collaboration tools like wikis and other employee-facing tools, and there's interesting progress on the critical back-end layer that enables Web 2.0. One is mashups; 38% of InformationWeek 500 companies are combining Web and enterprise content in new ways. The other is in Web 2.0 development tools.
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