Andrew McAfee:
I’ve been thinking about what to write in the wake of the recent Enterprise 2.0 conference. One more summary seems unnecessary, since there have been so many good ones already. And the debates are starting to feel a little trumped up and warmed over, and so less fun to wade back into.And then I got inspiration from Greg Llo (Read More)
TakingAIIM:
Today I had the great fortune to attend the Center for Information Management Studies (CIMS) program at Babson College. I almost didn’t go – having just returned from the Enterprise 2.0 conference, I was feeling a bit “full” of talk on collaboration and technology. But luckily three things coerced me into attending.So I de (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we report on President Obama's (non)-use of Twitter, take a look at the past decade in the media industry, review the latest statistics about blogging, question if Oxford Dictionary should've chosen "unfriend" as its word of the (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Salesforce.com launched a social enterprise application here at Dreamforce today that will allow companies to create their own private, social networks and integrate with Twitter, Facebook and other social applications.Dubbed Salesforce Chatter, the application serves as a secure enterprise collaboration application and soc (Read More)
BizTechTalk:
Failure to create buy-in – is that “resistance”? « actedge | Innovating Engagement | Arno HesseA 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 mo (Read More)
Portals and KM:
This is another in a series of notes from the 2009 KM World.This is the Opening Keynote: Resetting theEnterprise With 2.0 Collaborative Tools by Andrew McAfee. Here is part of the session description.“Andrew McAfee focuses on howemergent social software platforms are benefiting enterprises, and how smartorganizations and t (Read More)
CloudAve:
In the beginning, there were forums, blogs and wikis. And it was good.In talking with people about the Enterprise 2.0 industry, I like to insert yet another versioning number scheme:Social Software 1.0Social Software 2.0Social Software 1.0 was the era of actually creating these open, collaborative applications. The approach (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
We've added a couple of more events to this week's events guide. You can download the entire event calendar in iCal format or import it into your Google Calendar. You can also import individual events using the link beside each entry. This events guide is a weekly feature here on ReadWriteWeb. We publish it every weekend, a (Read More)
BizTechTalk:
Google Wave Bots - WikiGood (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.tags: googlewavebots, 2.0, e20, enterprise2.0, web2.0, bots, automation, collaboration, wikiEU Data Protection Directive and Cloud Co (Read More)
Andrew McAfee:
My latest post over at HBR.org is about MIT’s use of student bloggers on its admissions website. This kind of unfiltered presentation to the wide world of an organization’s internal voices was pretty novel when the Institute launched the blogs four years ago, but it’s become more common.It’s still far from universal, though (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Sometimes, it feels like terms we thought had some meaning really don't apply as much anymore.Take the term "social media," as an example.It's like every SEO marketer decided that "social media," was the ticket to a sweet consulting gig. Just look at Twitter. You find a lot of social media experts with tens of thousands of (Read More)
Portals and KM:
Measuring return on investment on manyenterprise 2.0 initiatives can be difficult. However, it is also very useful for avariety of reasons. The business case should ensure that the successmeasures are in line with the enterprise’s overall business strategy. Considerationof the costs and benefits are essential in order to m (Read More)
Portals and KM:
The introduction of Web 2.0 social media into the enterprise creates large amounts of potentially useful information about the social side of business processes. Enterprise 2.0 also provides a wealth of social “data” as a byproduct of its use. We are only beginning to figure out how to harvest this content. The organization (Read More)
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from Google Reader:
DevLearn 2009 is off to a great start! Yesterday was the official opening day of the conference, and it was jam-packed with a fantastic keynote by Andrew McAfee, several great presentations, and plenty of breakout sessions/bootcamps (ex. the Social Learning Camp). So much good stuff!Social Learning CampMark Oehlert has dedi (Read More)
TakingAIIM:
Last week, like hundreds of others, I attended the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. In this blog post I provide an overall impression of the conference, that in-turn lends insight into the state of the Enterprise 2.0 market in general.After attending the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston last June, I blogged th (Read More)