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Atlassian ran a cool limited-time “stimulus program” promotion a couple of months ago where they offered a $5 license (limited to 5 users) with the proceeds going to Room to Read, a charity dedicated to providing educational opportunities to children in developing nations.   The idea was to give back and do good at a time [...]

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Mindtouch describes a Collaborative Network

by Gil Yehuda on September 25, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


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 [...]

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Getting more Producteev these days.

by Gil Yehuda on September 3, 2009

in A gift for you,Enterprise 2.0


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 — [...]

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Dachis + Headshift means…?

by Gil Yehuda on September 2, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


Last night the Dachis Group announced that they have acquired Headshift.  Searching Twitter I see lots of congratulations to both groups — as the Enterprise 2.0 community is very excited about this.  I am too.  I wanted to think out-loud and see if we can discover what this mean to the E2.0 industry — specifically three of the major groups of [...]

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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 [...]

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Focusing on the ROI 2.0 Part 3.

by Gil Yehuda on August 25, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


In this part 3 I’ll share some thoughts related to the first two blog posts of this series. I’ll preface that there’s a lot to say but this is only a blog post. So if you want to talk about this some more, drop me a note and let’s set up some time and talk. The [...]

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Recently, many in the E2.0 space have been discussing client adoption of Enterprise 2.0  (by this I mean both the tools and the behaviors that make the tools useful) and the apparent need to overcome culture.  I’m referring to few recent blogs by Barry Camson, Sameer Patel, Susan Scrupski, Paula Thornton, Hutch Carpenter, Steve Radick, and many others on the topic [...]

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