11 Things Startups Should Know About Enterprise 2.0 - ReadWriteWeb
Yesterday we wrote about Enterprise 2.0 from the point of view of the Enterprise, the buyer. The conclusion was that the impact of social media on the Enterprise was very big, addressing the very "nature of the firm". This post looks at Enterprise 2.0 from the point of view of the vendor, specifically startups. This is a 30,000 foot view, but we aim to get past the hype to insights you can use in your startup. Further posts in our recently launched Enterprise Chanel will drill into specific market segments, companies and technologies.
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Web 2.0 needs time to grow - WhatPC?
Analyst Gartner highlighted 27 technologies in its 2008 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies while McKinsey’s Building the Web 2.0 Enterprise examined the adoption of tools such as wikis, blogs, social networks and mash-ups.
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Intel Open Port: IPIP Community Blog: Wacky titles and hyperbole - making Social Media harder to implement
job titles for the social media elite
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List of Social Computing Strategists and Community Managers for Enterprise Corporations 2008
I’m often asked which companies have one of the two emerging roles, (companies love to benchmark against their peers) so I’ve decided to start a list, not only to back my research, but also for those wanting to show to their companies “hey this is starting to happen for real”.
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Social Media Pioneers In the Enterprise - The List « Furrier.org - Business & Technology Blog
list of people who are working on social media.
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Biznology: Why Internet Marketing Is So Hard for Large Companies
It's so true it hurts
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E-Commerce News: CRM Systems: Taking a Structured Approach to ERP
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