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Jen Grant from Box.net discusses Enterprise 2.0

Box.net started out as a simple way to share files in the cloud, or as an ftp replacement, but recently it has added social tools to enable a team to work together in a virtual environment. In addition, a recent partnership with Federal Express enables customers to send files for printing (FedEx owns Kinkos), then have the finished product shipped to wherever they are going. This would have been a huge boon for me when I was in publications production in the 1980's. For today's businesses it provides an online space to work together.

They offer a free version for up to 1 gig of storage and are also available as a LinkedIn tool. They also have individual and organization paid versions of the product with more storage.

In this interview, conducted at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston this week, I asked Grant to discuss how tools like hers are contributing to knowledge sharing inside an organization:

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