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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Through 2014, the act of composition will be a stronger opportunity to deliver value from software than the act of development. Gartner recommends end-user organisations r ecognise that the movement from applications to compositions will require a shift in how they think about projects, organisations, and collaboration across business and technical roles to achieve business goals. By 2014, business process networks (BPNs) will underpin 35 per cent of new multienterprise integration projects.Gartner anticipates that, while companies will continue to consume horizontal-integration services
 
Monday, March 15, 2010
upside – technology (especially social software) can disrupt in a positive sense and create new capabilities downside – we shouldn’t assume that everybody is ready or needs these new tools technology for KM is shifting from a focus on “collecting” content to “connecting” people there will always be a role for more specialised applications of technology to support aspects of KM. The guys at eClerx Services have continued their short KM video series with an interview with Chris Collison on the relationship between KM and technology.
 
Monday, March 15, 2010
The only conditions for this to work are that the software must be up and running and the wireless objects have to be sufficiently close to each other to connect. In Netsukuku there is no difference between private and public networks, because whenever the software is active, computers are automatically connected with their peers. 1) The hot gadgets and applications that will capture the imagination of users in 2020 Netsukuku is a p2p based new routing protocol that could - for the purpose of linking users’ computers in a p2p cloud - replace the IP numbers-based addressing and routing that is the system currently in use to link servers to users in the internet.
 

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is more about how social software is used by people vs. Contextual Collaboration referred to the embedding of collaborative services within the context of line-of-business application. It is not new - although there are new possibilities of integrating social tools into business applications - still, the definition and intent has been around for some time. A partial list of points-to-ponder: Enterprise 2.0
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About Contact Web Strategy Vault Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing Jeremiah Owyang discusses how web tools and social media enable companies to connect with customers List of “White Label” or “Private Label” (Applications you can Rebrand) Social Networking Platforms, Community Platforms February 12th, 2007 | Category: White Label Social Network , Industry Index , Social Networking Left Graphic: Forrester Wave™: Community Platforms, Q1 ’09 Important Update:
amp; Social Software , I wanted to provide a background context on some of the areas where Enterprise 2.0 Social Software lacks definition. is about when it comes to use of social software. We too easily constrain social software to specific tools which leaves the door open to ambiguity and vendor posturing. In my last post, Year-End Thoughts On Enterprise 2.0 & remains ambiguous:
I'm not convinced Sun can make it successful in the market but as an architectural model for organizations that want to socially-enabled existing web properties and applications and are interested in OpenSocial - it's well-worth a look. Social Networking & Collaboration Social Softwar Rather than list off a "top ten" list of predictions for 2009, I thought I would briefly layout some topics and areas that business and IT decision-makers should pay attention to when formulating Enterprise 2.0 plans:
Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life Truth, Justice and the Pursuit of Excellent Software Navigation for Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - The Difference between a Social Network Site, a Social Graph Application and a Social OS Content Sidebar Footer August 30, 2007 @ 09:18 AM Comments [6] The Difference between a Social Network Site, a Social Graph Application and a Social OS Recently someone at work asked me if I thought
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blogs, people, discussions and documents - so it can easily be found in the same place The only way to scale a large community while maintaining some key organizational principles Embed team sites or other applications directly in the taxonomy as a link Powerful questions and answers
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Via CMS Wire : “Black Duck Software (news, site) recently released a report stating that, by their calculations, the development cost of open source software is US$ 387 Billion. In fact, Black Duck estimates that 10% of IT application development spending goes toward duplicating open source efforts. Tags: Free Software P2P Business Model That’s roughly half of the US stimulus bill. Contributing to this value are over 200,000 open source projects with over 4.9