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Enterprise2open bookmarked on 2009-08-27 enterprise2.0 startups

Agree - if one wants to change the Enterprise situation one better understands this very special context.

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  • companies may like the status quo
  • Enterprise 2.0 startups have to be wary about overselling innovation and change, while at the same time not sacrificing the value they bring.
  • I'm often surprised what small development teams think an enterprise user base wants.
  • The struggle between innovation and status quo will be with us for quite some time. You can't change the way companies work in a few days, it takes a long time. On top of which, companies will often want to just dip a toe vs. go whole hog into something.
  • enterprise social software needs this kind of event and exposure to allow companies to get-together and figure out what's going on, what's working, etc.

This link has been bookmarked by 3 people . It was first bookmarked on 24 Aug 2008, by Bertrand Duperrin.

  • 27 Aug 09
    enterprise2open
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    Agree - if one wants to change the Enterprise situation one better understands this very special context.

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    • companies may like the status quo
    • Enterprise 2.0 startups have to be wary about overselling innovation and change, while at the same time not sacrificing the value they bring.
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  • 24 Aug 08
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    Bertrand Duperrin

    Nowadays, very few companies are worried about hosting mission critical applications outside of their own networks. Security is less of a concern, because companies are generally comfortable with Web security. And SLAs still exist, but they’re not the predominant issue. Most companies understand that web-based / hosted applications stay up fairly well, but nothing is perfect.

    But even with many of the biggest issues resolved over the last 10 years, companies are still not adopting Enterprise 2.0 at the pace you would expect. And many Enterprise 2.0 startups can’t get the traction they need.

    enterprise2.0 business market sales startup

    • . Enterprise 2.0 startups have to be wary about overselling innovation and change, while at the same time not sacrificing the value they bring.