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Enterprise Social Networking & Collaboration [July/August 2009]
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Successful Enterprise Social Computing Adoption
The seismic success of Facebook, Wikipedia, Twitter and other social computing tools sets the bar pretty high for social computing initiatives within the enterprise. Though viral in the consumer realm, social computing tools require careful handling-and sometimes a little push-to achieve the desired results in a business context. What businesses typically expect out of social computing tools are powerful new ways to discover expertise...
Posted 07 Jul 2009 / Enterprise Social Networking & Collaboration [July/August 2009] - by Karyn German
Social Computing Plus Product Development
Facebook Meets CAD? Not Exactly...
Today, more than ever, new technologies and the movements that go with them seem to become ubiquitous in a flash. Take social networking. It's difficult to remember a time when there wasn't at least one mention of MySpace, Facebook or Twitter either in the news, in a chat with friends or even at the dinner table. And whether you've just heard about it during water cooler conversation, or like so many other people you've begun encountering long-lost...
Posted 07 Jul 2009 / Enterprise Social Networking & Collaboration [July/August 2009] - by Adrian Scholes
Truth or Myth?
The Realities of Social Knowledge Management
Social knowledge management (SKM), spawned by Web 2.0 and energized by the new economy, is changing the way we think about traditional knowledge management (KM). Like any new approach to age-old problems, it's sometimes hard to separate fact from fiction.Everyone can agree that at its core, a successful SKM strategy starts with a knowledge repository where content is managed and accessed, and that it's critical to enhance that experience through the "wisdom of the community..."
Posted 07 Jul 2009 / Enterprise Social Networking & Collaboration [July/August 2009] - by Phillip Green
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