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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
When Google launched Buzz, its "social networking tool," the company didn't let users opt into the program, but automatically applied it to all of the millions of users of the company's free Gmail. Salesforce brings some inherent strengths to the table, it’s arguably the most widely deployed software as a service, via the SaaS delivery model Salesforce can bundle Chatter with the services it’s already providing to end-user customers, in effect going around IT and undercutting more centralized attempts to bring social computing to the enterprise via stand-alone platforms such as Confluence,
 
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
So it's with great pleasure that we announce our latest release, the Confluence SharePoint Connector 1.1. This release has many performance and configuration improvements that will make your integration between Confluence and SharePoint even better. Project Concord is something I've talked to customers about in concept over the last year or so -- that when we started working on productivity as a set of web tools, we weren't just going to deliver yet another reinvented Lots of news around Lotus ... a
 
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
analysis and collaboration tools, enact data driven decision-making and scenario planning. confluence of environmental conditions, much like market forces, and transient.  Over the years I have wrestled with a graphic to depict what depict what we do when we support an organization catalyze their good ideas into
 

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Engineers without Fears Tuesday, April 15, 2008 collaboration tools: stags Ive been thinking about different collaboration tools for various groups recently and I was pondering on some of the different factors you need to consider and I came up with this (click to enlarge) : Lets take each of these in turn: Size - One thing to consider are the numbers of people who will be collaborating. Im sure that you could come up with more. Posted by Matt Moore at 9:51 PM Labels: collaboration , stags , tools
Engineers without Fears Tuesday, September 11, 2007 Collaboration tools James Robertson has been thinking about collaboration tools. So here are the phases and my responses to them: Phase 0: Fragmentation As the usage of collaboration tools grows in an unmanaged and unconsidered way, so does the "fragmentation" of information. Phase 1: Gardening The starting point is to identify Which is interesting because I have as well. As ever, James is practical & clear in his thinking and suggests a 5 phase model (0-4) for organisations thinking about collaboration.
looking at business driving enterprise social software tools, rather than the other way round [link] ". Organisations will have to change their business practices to take advantage of their abilities, and provide them with the tools to be effective. They will need custom built social platforms, or products such as Confluence, Jive, Socialtext and Lotus Connections. " Earlier on today, while I was getting started with my morning catchup routines, I got things going with my twitterings with this particular tweet : " Having one of those days where I keep questioning whether it’s all worth it pushing the limit as a 2.0
Prior to the release I spoke with Bill Arconati, Confluence Product Marketing Manager. I got a good background on the evolution of Altassian as well as preview of Confluence 3.0. As a disclosure, one of my business partners, Helix Commerce, is a Canadian reseller of Confluence but I have no direct Atlassian connection. I was very interested, as I have known about them for some time.
Post-Publication Collaboration » Chaos in Collaboration: Integrating Collaboration Tools (Part 4 of 5) This is Part 4 of the Chaos in Collaboration series. Now that we have talked about the concept of collaboration and the changing locus of collaboration, lets address how to integrate collaboration tools into your current environment. For example, you could start Michael Sampson Improving the Performance of Distributed Teams Navigation Home Resources Library Currents (the blog) Seamless Teamwork Our Approach About Michael Sampson Contact Us « Chaos in Collaboration: The Changing Locus of Collaboration (Part 3 of 5) | Main | Open Text Embraces Enterprise 2.0:
Getting an internal Facebook (social network and group feature) is a standalone tool, it has nothing to do with the Intranet, does it? Unless you can structure it yourself like Nathan Wallace did with a Confluence wiki…not sure if SocialText can achieve a similar thing, but I believe OpenText Social Media, Lotus Connections, Jive, Awareness, Traction, Telligent, Connectbeam, and more suites made of components rather than designed as an Intranet. Getting an internal Facebook that is designed as an Intranet replacement is more like Intranet 2.0, and seems to be what
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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: