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409 Articles match "Sharing","Social Software"
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Monday, March 15, 2010
if you ask me; and once again this week I will be putting things to the test when I travel to London to participate in the SOMESSO / Headshift Social Business Summit while I keep wondering what the network connectivity would be like, both at the event and at the hotel I’m staying. Tags: Mobile , Mobility , 2010 , Smartphones , LCTY2010 , Lotusphere , Travelling , Business Travelling , Business Travel , Mobile Web Computing , Hotels , Confortel Suites Madrid , WiFi , Internet Connection , Connectivity , Lack of Service , No Service , iPhone , Tethering , Hotel
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
After I came back last Friday from a couple of recent business trips to both Madrid and Barcelona to speak at the Lotusphere Comes To You events, and while still recovering, slowly, from a nasty cold I caught on the plane back home, I’m starting to get ready for my next business trip; taking place next week Wednesday and heading to London for Thursday’s SOMESSO / Headshift Social Business Summit . But, hang on, before I dive further into what I will be doing at the Social Business Summit, just wanted to let folks know that I’m already on the process of putting together
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Every so often there are those times when you bump into a couple of articles published by people, who you know and respect dearly for the tremendous amount of great work they have done in the space of Social Computing, that give you such an adrenaline rush, while reading through them, that you just can’t stop thinking about anything else for a little while. And if those blog posts have got to do with two of my favourite topics from all along ( People and Trust ) in that context of the Social Enterprise , you know I will surely be sharing my two cents of the conversation.
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Monday, December 21, 2009
is more about how social software is used by people vs. what the social tool actually is. does not address all patterns of communication, information sharing, cooperation, collaboration, community-building, and social networking. It is not new - although there are new possibilities of integrating social tools into business applications - still, the definition and intent has been around A partial list of points-to-ponder:
Enterprise 2.0
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
amp; Social Software , I wanted to provide a background context on some of the areas where Enterprise 2.0 does not address all patterns of communication, information sharing, and collaboration.
Social Software lacks definition. In my last post, Year-End Thoughts On Enterprise 2.0 & remains ambiguous:
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
commented extensively on Twitter last evening and thought I'd share the "tweets" below:
- were a product check-list, life would be so easy, unfortunately it's not...
- "emergent use of social software" - gets to how social software is used, not so much what it is
- The MySite capability for user profiles existed in earlier releases but was designed as a personal site for file sharing - it was never designed to be a social networking component. Thomas Vanderwal posted an article on Microsoft SharePoint 2007 that has caught traction on other blogs ( Sharepoint as a Gateway Drug to Greater Efficiency... )
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Perhaps, in a follow-up blog post I will talk a little bit about which social networking sites have now been become part of my recently created and ongoing " black list ". But that’s the subject for another blog entry… For today I would like to reflect some more on something that has been bugging me for a couple of years and, which I think, is a good time now to share it and get it off my chest as well (You can see to what I dedicate part of my time during the holidays: think, rethink, ponder, ponder some more and finally share some of these crazy ideas out there.
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Monday, March 9, 2009
And to come back in full force, I thought I would share with you an interesting video interview that I am sure is going to make you think about several things twice. Many folks have been questioning the relevance and importance of social computing within the enterprise. Corporate social networking is just as essential as any other business process, knowledge sharing or collaborative tool available out there to After the wonderful Lotusphere Comes to You 2009 events (in both Madrid & Barcelona) from last week and after taking a couple of days off to enjoy thoroughly both cities, it is time to return back home and, with that, back into my usual and regular blogging activities.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
via: Mobile RSS Email Alerts Bios: Dion’s Bio August 18th, 2009 Using social software to reinvent the customer relationship Posted by Dion Hinchcliffe @ 12:11 pm Categories: Architecture of Participation , Business Models , Business Process Management , Collaboration , Collective Intelligence , Community , Convergence , Cost-effective scalability , Crowdsourcing , Customer Community , Customer Self-Service , Design Patterns , Encouraging Unintended Uses , Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise Web 2.0 ,
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Twitter-style Application Expands Socialtext's Enterprise Collaboration Platform with Secure Social Messaging Application -- Socialtext Desktop Public Beta, Powered By Adobe AIR
Solutions, today announced general availability of Socialtext Signals™, the Twitter-style social messaging interface for the Socialtext platform. Socialtext Signals provides customers simple and efficient information Update: Actually, the folks at Yammer, Socialcast, ESME, and other "Twitter-like" enterprise vendors or open source efforts should all address these issues... add comments and I'll aggregate
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
We all know that plenty of people nowadays are trying to figure out what is the main business value and various benefits of using social computing within the enterprise. ROI) conversations for Social Software that I like to talk about so much lately . Well, here is another blog post to share some further insights on the topic. Yes, the good old Return On Investment (a.k.a. This time around sharing a personal story on how I am benefiting from social computing myself and how, as a result of that, IBM itself benefits from it as well (I would hope).
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
to save money - web conferencing Project manager jobs Can you find the people you need? Follow me on Twitter... Categories Apple Basketball behaviour blogging ROI blogs business process exceptions clearspace community compliance corporate facebook cost saving customer insight Dell democratising information ease of use email Enterprise 2.0 facebook facebook fatigue Generation Y Google Headshift IBM Ideastorm innovation instant messaging Jive
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