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126 Articles match "Cisco","Social"
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Ant’s Eye View is a true “practitioner brand”, a company based on a team who have done real social media and customer engagement work inside big, complex companies. We’ve been proud to count Cisco, Yahoo!, We’re even more proud to announce that Ant’s Eye View has hired Kira Wampler of Intuit social media marketing and community engagement fame to lead and 2009 was an amazing year for Ant’s Eye View. It’s hard to imagine that only 1 year ago, Dustin was starting as employee #1 and we only had 1 office.
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
March.
Cisco Launches Its Second I-Prize Competition
Webtrends Promotes Openness in its Product and Company Strategy
Examples of Webtrends Move to Increased Openness
YoolinkPro Provides a Useful Combination of Social Media Features
Designed Here are my AppGap posts for February. I
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
The Cisco experience suggests that even if you manage to do that, the object’s application to other contexts, its reusability, suffers. Social Context starts to intervene
Understanding the science, and being able to label and replace components does little to resolve problems that arise from social and human initiatives and changes. My last couple of posts have been about how important context is in KM. Without connecting to people, conversing and re-contextualising we are not really doing KM.
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Monday, November 9, 2009
The following is Part 1 of a series on today's announcement by Cisco .
What is driving Cisco into the collaboration market?
There are many reasons driving Cisco in this direction (revenue opportunities, growth needs, and customer demand). Cisco believes that the collaboration market is in transition – that there are structural changes This should come as no surprise to market followers or competitors – Cisco is a company that strongly believes that its ability to grow and innovate is dependent on how well it:
· Understands the emergence and evolution
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Over the past several weeks, two Cisco events generated a great deal of media coverage (refer to “In The News” below). For those that have not been paying close attention, for some time now Cisco has actively been playing a grand chess game. While the media stories below fail to provide detailed product guidance as to where Cisco is going, the information does provide interesting insight as to how Cisco’s leadership team thinks about collaboration, cloud computing, The company has already made several moves in terms of acquisitions (WebEx, PostPath, Jabber) and strategy (describing a general direction regarding collaboration and SaaS/Cloud computing via WebEx Connect).
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Social Networking Branded Online Social Entertainment Experiences Cisco Eos allows media companies to combine social audience features with their high-value, branded content to deliver a higher-value, interactive entertainment experience todays consumers expect. Eos delivers a social entertainment experience where consumers can interact with others around their favorite entertainment content in an environment defined, branded, and monetized by the media owner. Eos enables: Greater online brand visibility and website traffic Deeper audience engagement New revenue opportunities Eos Social Networking Features Over 40 pre-built modules are available to include in each website experience, allowing deeper, more personal consumer connections.
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Highlights of Cisco's press release is below (with a link to the full release). Intercompany Cisco TelePresence Directory is a Cisco-hosted directory of endpoints, organizations and people with access to Cisco TelePresence endpoints. The directory features a virtual assistant to assist with scheduling meetings between the more than 1000 rooms and 75 customers on Cisco TelePresence exchanges.
Additional blog posts will come out later today (starting around noon PT) that will include my early thoughts. I
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Monday, November 9, 2009
The following is Part 2 of a series on today's announcement by Cisco .
What is Cisco announcing?
To understand and decipher what Cisco is announcing, it is important to break the information down into four distinct areas: Strategic Pillars, Reference Architecture, “Extend Current”, and “Enter New”.
Interoperable, Open Architecture: Given the strategic focus on Strategic Pillars
SOA, Rest) to enable any device or application to leverage a consistent set of core of collaborative services.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Managing staff who participate in social networks.
This list also includes policies called; Staff blogging policies, enterprise social network guidelines, Employee Blogging Policies, Staff engagement in online communities, and so on. I’ve done a few press (radio, print) interviews this week re: Telstra so I thought I should have another look at how Enterprise, Government, Corporates, Not for Profits are handling the fact that their staff are members of social networks too.
I once had to step in to calm down a forum that was off the charts with negativity and
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Thursday, July 9, 2009
This presentation from Guy Kawasaki at Cisco Live last week presents ten steps to great innovation.
Innovation Matt Rhodes Required reading Cisco Systems ciscolive co-creation cocreation customer communities freshminds FreshNetworks Guy Kawasaki innovation marketing Mission statement online communities social media Social network Virtual community web 2.0 Image by always13 via Flickr
As we’ve written before, right now, in the current economic climate, it’s a great time for brands to innovate .
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Monday, November 9, 2009
The following is Part 4 of a series on today's announcement by Cisco .
Is Cisco’s Vision Holistic Enough?
While Cisco does a very good job of navigating market transitions and managing its efforts to move into market adjacencies, that does not mean that it has “perfect knowledge”. Cisco may think it knows the borders of a market in which the borders are in The collaboration market is not well defined. Some strategists include content management, search, portal, and Enterprise 2.0
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Cisco on Cisco
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Monday, November 9, 2009
The following is Part 3 of a series on today's announcement by Cisco .
Cisco needs to compare/contrast its approach with Microsoft’s BPOS – not just e-mail but overall to equate synergies from other WebEx Collaboration Cloud services.
Does the deal include Liferay Social Office?
Clarifications & Questions
As the launch event and collaboration summit progress, additional information will be provided.
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