I’ll let Aaron Fulkerson, CEO of MindTouch, do the talking here, and share with you his vision and product. I’ll say this: Mindtouch is one of the most fascinating of the Enterprise 2.0 platform vendors out there from a technology and engineering perspective. Moreover, they power some very public platforms – so they are well tested, scale [...]
Four years ago I would not have said MediaWiki limits Enterprise 2.0. I was a big fan of MediaWiki. I was the WikiMaster of the very visible Enterprise Architecture Wiki at Fidelity Investments — one of 15 wikis in active use at the time. I had admin privileges on some of the other wikis too [...]
Just a short note about PBWorks – one of the many Enterprise 2.0 platforms out there that I keep my eyes on. They came out with some new functionality this week. Rather than writing a whole long post on it, let me point you to a fantastic article that Paula J. Hane wrote, and she included [...]
A few months ago, Bill Ives and I posted about “Enterprise 2.0 for an Enterprise of one.” It focused on the availability of online productivity tools that enable individuals to manage their activities without the benefit of a multi-million dollar IT department. The target reader for that series was people like Bill and me — [...]
A couple of days ago I presented in a webinar with Knowledge Management Associates and NewsGator. KMA is a medium sized consulting company in the greater Boston area that consults with regional clients helping them with a variety of IT needs, including the IT support for SharePoint. NewsGator is a provider of Enterprise 2.0 software [...]
Part 2 of this 3-part series. Here I’ll highlight three products that I think demonstrate a laser-focus on the ROI story in an expanded Enterprise 2.0 context. In part 3 we’ll talk about the similarities and differences between Social CRM approaches and Enterprise 2.0. Sorry for the long post. I’m way over my 1000-word per post self-imposed [...]
I’m going to present this post in three installments. Part 1 will introduce the series. Part 2 will discuss the three vendors I want to highlight. Part 3 will present some concluding thoughts. Enterprise 2.0 describes a new kind of workplace that leverages tools and behaviors inspired by the social Internet. The idea is largely [...]