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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Marc (Salesforce CEO) positions Chatter as follows : " The end of legacy collaboration software like Microsoft SharePoint and IBM Lotus Notes is here. " Beneath those buttons you'll find unified messaging that mashes together updates from social nets like Facebook and Windows Live (but not Twitter -- yet), some stripped-down Office apps, Outlook, Bing, an apps marketplace, pretty much the entire Zune experience, and even a little Xbox Live. " More - Start Chattering ... Salesforce introduced an invite-only beta for Chatter, its forthcoming collaboration service. "
 
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
I can’t remember the exact date when I first took part in a backchannel chat while participating in a virtual event; I guess it must have been a few years back when I first started making use of Lotus Sametime for group chats while at work, back in the early 2000s. Tags: iLibrarian , Educause , Whitepapers , Education , Learning , Backchannel , Instant Messaging , Twitter , Micro-Sharing , Lotus Sametime , Sametime , Business Value , Communication , Enterprise 2.0 , Social Software , Social Networking , Social Computing , Social Media , Collaboration , Communities
 
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
He is actually referring to this demo shared in YouTube that shows IBMs Lotus Connections on an Apple iPhone (Wish it would contain sound as well; it would be have so much more effective! doesn’t allow for anything else than voice and SMS / text messages. Tags: Finding Experts , Expertise Location , Expertise Locators , Web 2.0 , Experts , Subject Matter Experts , Enterprise If you would remember, last week I posted a blog entry around the topic of " Finding Experts in Your Company … Through Micro-Sharing " where I mentioned how perhaps one of the most powerful expertise location tools available out there within the corporate world would probably be Enterprise Micro-sharing/-blogging.
 

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Instant messaging has not taken off in the enterprise as have other communication tools, such as e-mail. One of the older reasons I used to hear from clients years ago was the question of "need" - e-mail was already deployed, and e-mail messages arrived in "near time", so what was the extra value (i.e., We are now seeing “Twitter clones" (sometimes called micro-blogging or social messaging) targeting the enterprise and it would not surprise me if these tools outpace enterprise At one time, IBM quoted that Sametime had around 20 million seats and Microsoft has said that it has around 10 million seats of Enterprise IM deployed.
You can do this on a wiki (with comments) or Google Docs (with comments), but the more robust tools I came across were Traction , Basecamp , and Activities on Lotus Connections . Lotus Connections Activities Celine adds a 2nd object (via a right-click on the 1st object); this 2nd object is a message note asking for Susan’s comments 3. A little while ago I talked about not so much groupware, but a middle space, moreso activityware, where you create an object and invite people to add to it. I
Connected Search Archives IBM Lotus Connections, in plain English Edit: I used to be the IBM Lotus Connections Technical Evangelist. have left this blog post on my blog, simply because I should. Disclaimer: I’m not part of product management, development, or marketing (I am well connected to those groovy folks, though, who have approved this message). m part of IBM I am now the Social Enterprise Evangelist at Jive Software .
Connected Search Archives IBM Lotus Connections, in plain English Edit: I used to be the IBM Lotus Connections Technical Evangelist. have left this blog post on my blog, simply because I should. Disclaimer: I’m not part of product management, development, or marketing (I am well connected to those groovy folks, though, who have approved this message). m part of IBM I am now the Social Enterprise Evangelist at Jive Software .
The November 2009 edition of Messaging News Magazine is out, with my article entitled Archiving and eDiscovery for Collaboration Systems (starting on page 14): " Archiving and eDiscovery for email are a well-understood, even if not so well-practiced set of requirements; but compared to the current status of archiving and eDiscovery for collaboration systems, it’s the gold standard. There are also examples from courts where email evidence has been critical, and given the back-and-forth conversational and interactional nature of email, archiving email messages is not hard.
IBM created LotusLive Labs, to bring together IBM Research and Lotus around enhancing cloud collaboration services and capabilities. The next version of LotusLive Notes will provide email, calendar, contact management and instant messaging capabilities to customers in a multi-tenant environment. The LotusLive Notes service will be optimized to support hybrid on-premise and cloud deployments with standard support for directory synchronization Day 1 of IBM annual Lotusphere conference was today, in Orlando. Here's what I've seen announced or discussed during the day.
Users have access to the entire history of available messages either via searching or by paging through the history of activity. Socialcast's Google Gadget can be integrated into Gmail, iGoogle, or Lotus Notes 8. (Note: Yammer, despite multiple requests, did not respond to my earlier post on the need for tools in this category to support policy, integration, security and other capabilities expected by enterprise decision-makers. Someone mentioned identi.ca
conference session on Future of Social Messaging in Enterprise with David Marshak IBM Lotus, Fernando Egea Alcatel-Lucent, Joe Burton, Cisco, Marcia Conner, Pistachio Consulting, Mike Gotta, Burton group, Tim Young Socialcast, Dan York, Vixeo. There was an excellent Enterprise 2.0 Unfortunately, I did not get to hear all of it but here are some notes from what I did experience.
The February 2009 edition of Messaging News is now available. My article starts on page 24 of the PDF, providing a review of Lotusphere 2009. " The messaging and collaboration year kicks off in January with the annual IBM love fest for Lotus customers. Tags: Enterprise Collaboration lotusphere2009 messaging new This year was no exception as Lotusphere 2009 was held in Florida January 19-23, and saw IBM coming out swinging for greater mindshare and a revised perception of strength and capability among IT strategists. " You can download the PDF (5.5
This could help bootstrap an Oracle effort to deliver a dedicated social network site (ala Lotus Connections) to compliment WebCenter (which is more of a portal-centric play for social networking). There is some internal work going on to pilot an enterprise social messaging systems ( called !sweet Social messaging would be a valuable addition to Beehive. Some quick thoughts: Sun has an internal "Corporate Facebook" platform called " SunSpace ".