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Cisco Releasing Sophisticated Collaboration Framework to Accelerate Your Business Value | Collaboration 2.0 | ZDNet.com
Cisco is releasing a report on how social software in their organization has greatly helped their productivity and lowered costs. The tools have been used for a wide variety of social and collaborative needs.
The Outlook for Enterprise 2.0 Abroad | CloudAve
Enterprise 2.0 2009 Boston panel write-up regarding culture and privacy elements of social tool adoption and use in global companies.
Enterprise 2.0 Blog » Open Enterprise 2009
Oliver Marks and Stowe Boyd had an open project interviewing many people about enterprise 2.0 (social tools inside the organization) and have provided open access to the raw interviews.
SocialText
Conversational information flows from the days when humans interacted directly.
Social Media Maturity Model: The Mutation of Social Media | CRM Magazine Blog
Oliver Marks provides a great overview of values and pitfalls related to social media and CRM
Portals and KM: More on Tearing Down the Social Media Silos
Bill Ives highlights the problems and needed solution that happen through syndicated content across social services. Engaging in conversation around the feedback and comments across the social silos is nearly impossible and is in dire need of a solid solution.
Fighting the Farmers | Above and Beyond KM
Overview of the social silo effect that seems to be omnipresent in organizations today
Twitter Puts a Muzzle on Your Friends: Goodbye People I Never Knew (Updated) - ReadWriteWeb
Marchall Kirkpatrick at Read Write Web show the Twitters utter lack of understanding human conversation models in their updated design
Transparent Office: The Social Software Value Matrix
Michael Idinopulos provides an overview of focussing on adoption inside the corporate firewall for social software (collaboration) tools.
Cross-sections of Interest: Contextual and “Granular” Social Networks « A New Kind of Science Blog
Does Social Media really destroy hierarchies or silos? | expōnere
An overview of research on the relationship between hierarchies and reality of social tools disrupting those structures
SharePoint is not Enterprise 2.0 or Social Networking « Skilful Minds
A wonderful take connecting my SharePoint blog post to my previous writings. I am deeply impressed!
IBM Social Computing Guidelines
A rather broadly framed corporate policy for Social Computing Guidelines from IBM. A Great piece for your toolbelt.
Ten things to manage in a recession: 3 - administration « pwcom 2.0
Cutting administration costs through using a variety of social tool and improving one's intranet is one of 10 things to manage in a recession.
HR Where Art Thou? – Opposable Planets
Joshua-Michéke Ross hooks into HR is a key element in social tools in the enterprise, but they are often missing.
Presto Vivace Blog: February meeting of Refresh DC
Alice Marshall provides a summary of the February Refresh DC meeting where Thomas Vander Wal (at the last minute) presented "Freely Seeping through the Walls of the Garden"
What really happened at Ma.gnolia and lessons learned | FactoryCity
A really good video interview by Chris Messina w/ Larry Halff regarding the data corruption w/ Ma.gnolia. Great snippets for lessons learned, but also really good ideas & concepts thrown in.
The Connectbeam Social Computing Blog: Three Silos That Enterprise 2.0 Must Break
Connectbeam blog post on breaking silos inside businesses
Of followers and followees and friends
JP pulls together a great post on friending and natural social norm caps at it relates to Twitter.
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