‘Conference’ posts

Enterprise 2.0 Open Source Panel

Posted by John Eckman on 23 Jun 2008

Stephen Powers of Forrester Research recently released a report identifying Alfresco and Drupal as the two open source content management platforms to which enterprises should pay the most attention. Specifically, the report claims that “enterprises interested in open source should keep an eye on two offerings — Alfresco Software and Drupal.” (Also check out Matt | View post »

Content Management in the Age of User Participation – Presentation

Posted by John Eckman on 20 Jun 2008

Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to present at Web Content 2008 on user generated content and the impact it has on content management.The presentation is called “Tag, Upload, Share, Discuss: Content Management in the Age of User Participaiton” – you can view it below, or download the PDF at slideshare.   | View | View post »

Enterprise 2.0: Free Conference Pass

Posted by John Eckman on 06 May 2008

At the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston this June, I will be moderating a panel on Open Source Platforms. The panel will be Thursday, June 12th, at 8:30am. Here’s the session description: Community and collaboration pervade open source. It’s no surprise therefore that there are a number of open source platforms which are not | View post »

Liveblogging Enterprise 2.0 Conference

Posted by John Eckman on 10 Jan 2008

This summer I atteneded the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston, and liveblogged a number of the sessions. Some of the highlights: Davenport versus McAfee: Can We Get Any Disagreement? David Weinberger Keynote Andrew McAfee Report Card on Enterprise 2.0 Day One Summary How to Build Solutions People Will Actually Use Don Tapscott (Wikinomics) Ross Mayfield | View post »

Eben Moglen and Tim O’Reilly Video

Posted by John Eckman on 16 Aug 2007

Thanks to Robuka Kenderle for the pointer to this video from the Tim O’Reilly interview with Eben Moglen from the O’Reilly Radar:

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