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Microsoft director defends SharePoint 2010 social features - FierceContentManagement
Ron Miller of FierceContentManagement prodded me for some feedback on the social additions to MOSS 2010 after the launch news at Enterprise 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, but at the time I didn't have time to meet his publication deadline. This time, in a follow-up interview Ron did with Christian Finn at Microsoft, I had a chance to provide commentary based on our research and client work.
Excerpt:
"Dan Keldsen of Information Architected thinks the social features are bound to be behind the curve, just because of the time it takes to develop a product like SharePoint. "Microsoft is always going to lag behind their smaller and more agile competitors. It's simply the nature of the development cycle for Microsoft. Features that were "locked in" for design 2 years ago are finally going to ship in 2010. In the meantime, smaller competitors such as Box.net, PBWorks, SocialText, Jive as well as Google (via Google Apps, Sites and now Wave...) have been running like the wind to build light-weight platforms with social computing features first and foremost, while SharePoint has this functionality added afterwards, clearly as an after-thought.""
Failure to create buy-in – is that “resistance”? « actedge | Innovating Engagement | Arno Hesse
A reference to our 2.0 Adoption research - Resistance is Real (and always has been, BTW)
"As Enterprise 2.0 and social business technologies work their way through the Hype Cycle, the resistance to change understandably receives more attentions. A 2.0 Adoption Council study proclaims “Resistance is Real”. Culture has always been on the radar screen, now it’s right into the practitioner’s face again."
Resistance to change: The real Enterprise 2.0 barrier | IT Project Failures | ZDNet.com
Good to see that our work is getting wider play - above and beyond the keynote we had done live at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. Stay tuned for more on this research.
"It should not surprise us that the top issue is resistance to change. Readers of this blog know that business projects of every kind suffer from issues related to poor communication, conflicting agendas across information silos, and related organizational causes of failure.
A recent study from Information Architected and The 2.0 Adoption Council also describes resistance to change as the significant barrier. This compelling slide clearly summarizes that message..."
Google Wave Bots - Wiki
Good (and growing) list of Google Wave bots - interesting to see how people are extending wave beyond humans and pure system-to-system mashups, to include realtime bots.
cyn.in> Open source Group Collaboration Software for the Enterprise
"Cyn.in is a group collaboration software created by Cynapse, that inter-connects your people with each other and their collective knowledge, seamlessly."
Looks interesting, need to find out more about it. Interesting use of embedded mindmap to make the pitch.
Get feedback with Backboard
Interesting hosted collaboration solution, used primarily for rapid feedback on "designer-oriented" content, such as logos, web designs, etc.. Upload comment you'd like feedback on, invite those you want feedback from, they mark it up (overlay) and/or com
ProtoShare: Collaborative Website Wireframe and Prototype Tool
Stumbled onto this solution today - so much of collaboration is about providing a generic "knowledge worker" environment, but there can easily be a need for a more specialized environement. ProtoShare is a website wireframing and prototyping tool, wrapped
Portals and KM: Wikis in Knowledge Management at Law Firms – Part Two: Sharepoint Example
Saw another local Boston KM-oriented bloke, Bill Ives at a recent KM/Law day, where Carl and I kicked off the day on does E2.0 = KM2.0, and the panel that Bill, Jack Vinson, and others who I'm not allowed to name due to the confidentiality of the particip
Review Board - Open Source web-based code review tool
Even though I don't code (much) any more, I still like to keep a hand in agile/extreme/pair/* methods, and see what the cool kids are up to. Interesting open source diff/review tool. Idea is to abolish disconnected code review processes (think distributed
Businesses Can't Hide From 2.0: A Look At 2.0's Impact Across Industries - ReadWriteWeb
Nice overview of Web 2.0, and to a minor extent, Enterprise 2.0, from ReadWriteWeb (RWW). RWW can be a bit hit or miss, but this is a well done summary piece.
IBM - Value 2.0
Eight new rules for creating and capturing value from innovative technologies. IBM has certainly been pushing hard on innovation and * 2.0 for a number of years now. Quick read. Good material to ponder and implement.
Rolling Your Own Online Office - ReadWriteWeb
Nice writeup of some options for working entirely online. In the end, there is no one place to shop for the ubersolution, still piecemeal.
Client Video: MyGads in Plain English | Common Craft - Explanations In Plain English
If you've heard about MyGads by Teragram (Cambridge, MA-based company I've known for years), you may have been confused. This may help.
Patti Anklam
Patti is also one of the advisors on our Enterprise 2.0 Advisory Panel. Coming from the "people-centric" aspects of technology, and with deep experience in Knowledge Management, we are lucky to have her as an advisor. Go, read her book "Net Work."
Stowe Boyd
The incomparable Stowe Boyd, is also one of our Enterprise 2.0 advisors, on the AIIM Enterprise 2.0 Advisory Panel. Coined the term "social software" many years back, he's always pushing the edge. Read! Learn!
Google and the Wisdom of Clouds
Interesting, and good point - current Computer Science majors (and even practicing/working CS graduates) need to get comfortable with the idea of having access to huge amounts of computing power. Google is jumping ahead with an education program to do jus
Nathan @ e-gineer: Building Enterprise 2.0 on Culture 1.0
Nice post on embedding Enterprise 2.0, primarily wikis, into a 1.0 culture. Making the "wiki whackiness invisible" seems to be key.
ARNnet - Oracle highlights Enterprise 2.0 efforts
Company cites WebCenter platform as ideal foundation for Web 2.0-style business collaboration by Paul Krill (InfoWorld)
Codswallop » The Freelancer’s Toolset: 100 Web Apps for Everything You Will Possibly Need
Nice collection of 100 Web-based Apps, largely Web 2.0 style, but not strictly.
CardMeeting
Interactive group collaboration with a 'card-based' approach. Early days, but interesting!
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