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Ton ZijlstraContains the same prediction I made in 2005: RSS as enterprise driving force in implementing web2.0
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ananth balaenterprise 2.0
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Proven Partners2008 wordt het jaar van organisatie 2.0
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annest"Expect the adoption of social networking solutions for business to accelerate dramatically in 2008 with many firms looking for internal social networking solutions," predicts the research firm.
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- IT guys are already using web 2.0 - According to Young, many IT departments and shops have been using web 2.0 tools for internal tasks like project management and support ticketing. The utility of these deployments will encourage them to push web 2.0 tools out more broadly in the enterprise.
- If you can't beat 'em, join 'em - When big business is unable to stem the use of Software as a Service tools and things like social networks by employees, rather than allow untested software and services on their networks, they will "mitigate risk by deploying enterprise-class tools in their stead."
- They make you look cool - "For IT departments aspiring to be more relevant to the business," writes Young, "enterprise web 2.0 tools will be a high-impact, low-cost method to show leadership and innovation."
Young gives three reasons he things deployment of web 2.0 will sneak onto enterprise agendas in 2008:
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Sandy KemsleyRWW's review of a new Forrester report on Enterprise 2.0. RSS will be the biggest hit: "While 9% of enterprise firms expect to consider the use of RSS in 2008, we believe that number will be close to 20% by year-end."
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