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Getting More Value In Enterprise with Social Bookmarking :: Personal InfoCloud
overview of the positive value of social bookmarking in enterprise, particularly helpful when fincances are tight.
Open Parenthesis » How would you like your Web 2.0?
In other words, what CIOs have a “strong desire to purchase” isn’t necessarily what is available, what works, or what actually gets deployed. The problem is in the way Forrester asked the questions
Engineers without Fears: Enterprise 2.0 - Redux
I am left with the impression that execs know what they like and that's stuff they understand and can see an immediate application for. And there's nothing wrong with that.
Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Social Technographics and a Power Law of Participation
The "participation ladder" seems to ignore email entirely. Given how much you can get done effectively in communities with an email only strategy
Stu Downes on Collaboration » Social Technographics
more of the business applications we use today both for collaboration and focused line of business applications will become more social in nature
Adventures in Knowledge: Social computing upends past knowledge management archetypes
a lot of big organisations still are not even in this space, let alone seeing the urgent need to develop social network strategies for corporate knowledge
Putting people first » Forrester’s new Social Technographics report
We group consumers into six different categories of participation – and participation at one level may or may not overlap with participation at other levels
Moderne-Unternehmenskommunikation.de » Web2.0-Adoption in Unternehmen
Die Aspekte “Geringe Kosten”, “Open source”, “Verfügbarkeit” oder “Offenheit”, die häufig als Web2.0-Technologietreiber angeführt werden, sind zumindest bei CIOs nicht unbedingt angekommen
Portals and KM: More Enterprise 2.0 Studies- McKinsey and Forrester
Web 2.0 startups hoping to make inroads in the enterprise market, even among mid-sized firms, will continue to face big challenges, particularly as the larger vendors release their own suites of tools or incorporate them into existing products.
More results on use of Web 2.0 in business emerge
Does McKinsey's study identify a major new Web 2.0 trend in business? And will it matter if Web 2.0 is going to tend to flourish from the bottom up in many organizations? ... provides a nice summary of research reports regarding the potential use of Web 2
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