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Monday, December 3, 2007
Serena has Adopted Facebook as Their Intranet by Bill Ives November 28, 2007 at 8:42 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 A few weeks ago I wrote a post, It is Time for Facebook Fridays: A Idea that Should Spread , that briefly mentioned Serena Software’s policy of allowing employees one hour of personal time during the workweek to spend on their Facebook profiles and connect with co-workers, customers, family and friends. In my first post I referred to an article on their policy which I felt was somewhat mis-titled, Serena Software Adopts
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Friday, September 7, 2007
Network & More. Try it Now, for Free » About Us Company Overview The Team FAQ Terms of Service Privacy Policy Careers News & Press Advertise Contact Us Uses Association Community Board Community Church Website Community Organization Company Intranet Conference Community Family Community Member Group Social Network Workgroup Recent News from Our Blog 02.23.09
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Sunday, February 18, 2007
Log in. Document Management, Collaboration and Alerting Approver.com ® Quick Links View your documents Create a document online Upload a document from your computer Import your contacts Create a workgroup Publish documents online Link to documents from your intranet New users: Take our guided tour Share documents
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Monday, January 15, 2007
This same approach can be utilized for bringing social features to any Java, Python, VB or any other kind fo comuting platform, Intranet or legacy web site. # more news Lots of ways to get social networking working for you: have us host your social network and handle all the details add social features to your existing software offering (like reviews, rating, commenting or Groups) create a mashup utilizing our social networking APIs with other systems APIs license our source code and customize and run your own offering Key features:
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Sunday, September 9, 2007
Read more at Going Social Now more about Shiv Stories by Shiv Singh Practical Strategies for Creating a Successful Intranet [1 Comment] Value-Driven Intranet Design [3 Comments] Making Knowledge Management Work on your Intranet [2 Comments] A Web 2.0 Xeeshan BHATTI Register or log in to rate Stories
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Monday, January 15, 2007
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Monday, December 3, 2007
home | archives & search | rough type store | nicholasgcarr.com « Understanding Google | Main | A star for "The Big Switch" » My(Work)Space November 28, 2007 The new edition of the Financial Times Digital Business podcast is out, and it includes, among other things, a commentary from me on the contrast between formal business software applications and informal social networks like Facebook and MySpace. suspect that some people at the top of the org chart will be less than pleased. Posted by nick at November 28, 2007 01:39 PM Advertisement: Are you
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Monday, October 1, 2007
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Monday, December 3, 2007
Why the Future of Corporate Computing is ‘Informal’ by Joe McKendrick December 1, 2007 at 6:07 pm · Filed under 2.0 FastFoward blogging colleague Bill Ives recently surfaced the role Facebook is playing as a corporate intranet . As Bill reports, Serena, a software company, is replacing its existing intranet with Facebook as a front end linked to a low-cost content management system Design Thinking , Barriers , Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise Software , Facebook , IT Department , Information Management , Messy World , Social Computing , Web 2.0 Nick Carr may be down on IT, but he’s hot on social networking software.
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Monday, November 26, 2007
Step Two Designs Beyond The Idea Skip to content Home Blog About us Contact Us Home > articles > collaboration > Successful collaboration requires support CMb 2007-20 Successful collaboration requires support Written by James Robertson , published November 5th, 2007 Categorised under: articles , collaboration , enterprise 2.0 Successful organisation-wide collaboration does not happen by chance. These resources should be written in a clear and
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