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144 Articles match "Messages","Vendors"
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Amid growing speculation that Google is on the verge of quitting China, the company has received a letter purporting to come from its Chinese advertising vendors. 48% of those surveyed checked their networks upon waking, and 24% of under-25s are happy to receive messages whilst (shall we say) clearing their inbox ... Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams. For more social media snippets, follow her on @emodkate - or for general twittery, @KateVWilliams.
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Monday, February 22, 2010
Despite the shortcomings in Apple's v1 product, I believe that the iPad — and successors from other vendors — will change how people interact with online content. The iPad will be glowing with a crisply-rendered political message. Apple's new iPad tablet computer has spawned some mixed reactions. Some over-hype it as "magical" and "transformative."
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Home About Services For Vendors Policies Enterprise 2.0 Personal Branding Subscribe Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 If this was an enterprise vendor — then you’d set it up via active directory so it would know which division you are in, who you report to, etc. An unintended consequence of a messaging platform. 3 hours ago Qik - south station by Gil Yehuda [link] 14 hours Blog Your path to success Finding experts in your company. by Gil Yehuda on February 11, 2010 in Enterprise 2.0 I attended a KM conference recently where a speaker remarked on how difficult it was to find experts in his company. He
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Saturday, March 7, 2009
I've posted a lot recently regarding enterprise social messaging ("Twitter for the enterprise"):
Social Messaging & Socialtext Signals: Before We Get Too Excited...
Presence Is Too Important To Leave To UC Vendors
Right now, enterprise instant messaging Twitter in the Workplace
Twitter Compared to IM, Email and Forums
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Sunday, April 12, 2009
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.
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Monday, March 9, 2009
The notes below are vendor supplied comments to the earlier post, I just wanted to call them out rather than see the information lost in the comment section.
SocialCast (Vendor Supplied info)
Users have access to the entire history of available messages either via searching or by paging through the history of activity.
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
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
e-discovery), compliance and other burdens placed on enterprise IM.
(Added after posting): One thing I forgot to mention - there will be a race of sorts between IM vendors/products and these social messaging tools. BTW - no response yet from the vendor.
...Tags: Instant Messaging Social Softwar There are several emerging (e.g., ESME, Laconica (open source), OraTweet (Oracle), SocialCast, Present.ly, and Yammer, etc.)
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
/Message « Blogs Go Mainstream: Advertising Toilets | Main | Stowe Boyd » September 05, 2007 The Architecture of Sociality: Building In Openness by Stowe Boyd A lot of discussion boiling recently about openness in social applications (like the Bill Of Rights movement manifesto and supporting comments , and Brad Fitzpatricks Thoughts On The Social Graph . This is how Yahoo and Microsoft now support interoperability in their instant messaging solutions today, although through some custom gateway, and no one else is invited
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Monday, December 29, 2008
These points also reflect comments I hear often from enterprise IT groups (architects, infrastructure planners, etc) concerning introduction of new messaging/communication tools. Since I tend to talk to a lot of these folks, I would consider my comments constructive actually for vendors in this space to consider.
do expect that vendors putting together unified communications and collaboration platforms Dennis raised a credible perspective in a comment to my entry on " Enterprise Twitter ". I
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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. In the email archiving space, there are many vendors and signs of market maturity. For example, the acquisitions to consolidate capability and acquire new technology. There are also examples from
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
I caught a couple of blog posts on the IBM Keynote for UC ( Lotusphere Message: Yes There Is a UC ROI ) and then one on the Sametime blog (see below). So I actually would take this statement as vendor posturing.
Tags: Instant Messaging Unified Communications Web Conferencin A few good tips and examples but also some "buyer beware" tactics that folks should be aware of.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Update: Actually, the folks at Yammer, Socialcast, ESME, and other "Twitter-like" enterprise vendors or open source efforts should all address these issues... Without this type of information (despite the well-deserved media coverage), I'm afraid the product will be virtually dead-on-arrival for most organizations that have these requirements for other messaging/communication systems - they apply to these tools, regardless of what we call them (i.e., add comments and I'll aggregate them into a summary post.
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
Collaborative Thinking Perceptions on collaboration and social software by Mike Gotta See how were connected Connections February 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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