Social Commerce
Posted 02 Mar 2009 by Noel Heaney
Last week I attend the first part of a workshop in London hosted by IMRG to focus on driving...
Although the core challenges of collaboration and knowledge management remain more or less constant, new technologies and approaches can and do make a different in helping companies overcome those challenges.
Enterprise 2.0 refers to the use of emergent social software to support business collaboration and knowledge management, including collaboration between employees, partners, suppliers, and other business to business contexts.
Blogs, wikis, lightweight content management frameworks, social bookmarking applications, forums, instant messaging - all can play a role in a next generation collaboration environment.
Optaros' own intranet environment, for example, draws on all these technologies and others to enable distributed development teams to collaborate, share knowledge, and create value.
Last week I attend the first part of a workshop in London hosted by IMRG to focus on driving...
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