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The case for stripped-down Enterprise 2.0 tools

Content management systems live and die by requirements, but sometimes even the longest checklist in an RFP won't deliver tools that yield real results. There's a lot to be said for simple Enterprise

Enterprise 2.0 is people-centric IT

Making the case for enterprise social tools can be difficult. The knee-jerk reaction goes something like this: "Why give employees one more thing to interact with?" To many chief executives and

Socialtext 5.0 has native mobile apps

This week at the Enteprise 2.0 Conference in Santa Clara, Calif. Socialtext announced Socialtext 5.0 with some significant new features including support for mobile apps and native Twitter

Jive study finds--surprise--enterprise ready for social software

On the heels of the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston, Jive Software has released a sponsored study of executive attitudes toward Enterprise 2.0--or as Jive likes to call it, Enterprise Social

Enterprise 2.0 shows signs it's growing up

Last week as I attended the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston, it occurred to me the space was growing up a bit. Instead of trying to be all things to all people, it was trying to do a couple of

Enterprise 2.0 stands on the cusp of change

Next week the Enterprise 2.0 Conference takes place in Boston. This year it moves from the Westin in South Boston to the Hynes Convention Center in the heart of downtown. It's probably a sign that

Enterprise 2.0 software won't be driven by IT

A new Enterprise 2.0 tool hit the market recently from Tibco . The tool called Tibbr has gotten a lot of love from analysts because it's designed for IT folks and some people believe that will make it

Three trends at E20 Santa Clara

It was only last June, when I visited the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston , so I didn't expect a sea change when I went to the West Coast version in Santa Clara last week. That's why I was

Time for Enterprise 2.0 to grow up

I'll be attending my third Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston next week. It's a great conference and I always learn a lot, but I hope the conference is moving forward this year. MIT professor