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Ruth ParlinLast year, [Forrester] said that in 2008 I.T. shops would start to take a leadership role in Web 2.0 adoption by business, but this latest report is now debunking the conventional wisdom that I.T. is as skeptical as once thought.
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Mathieu Plourde63% are now expecting social technologies to impact the business world. Even more interesting is that they feel that the impact will be a positive one - only 3% of respondents viewed Web 2.0 negatively.
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Mariko HayashidaForrester Researchの新しいレポートによると、企業のIT部門プロフェッショナルの63%がソーシャル技術がビジネスに影響を与えると回答、さらにその影響はポジティブなものであるとの見方がほとんどである。一方で、従業員による認められていない方法での利用によるリスクを心配するとの回答が79%にものぼった。
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Adam RoadesForrester research has found that IT departments are mostly in favor of web 2.0 technologies in the enterprise, but fear the unauthorized use of such tools for company data. They seem to realize that providing enterprise 2.0 tools will halt this trend.
web2.0 enterprise2.0 IT organizations poll enterprise adoption socialmedia trends research
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11 Jul 08
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pedro_daltroThey are wary of one thing in particular: 79% are concerned about the risks of unsanctioned use of these tools by employees. Like we mentioned before, "tech populism" occurs when employees go behind I.T.'s back to provision their own tools from the ones f
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