‘Finance’ posts

Crowdsourcing: how will Web2.0 affect your business and your customers?

Posted by Optaros on 08 Dec 2008

While Intuit’s innovative customer-driven help model has been featured in a number of recent business books, an interesting follow-up is developing around how that innovation impacts not only the balance sheet, but the company roster. We are starting to see how tapping into the groundswell can affect the flow of information for a given company | View post »

Time to update your Online Banking site?

Posted by Optaros on 10 Jan 2008

Overview: The exciting news is that the world of banking and investing has made some lots of exciting developments over the past few years. Competition is hot in gaining market share in the retail banking space but even more so in long-term investments space. Whether your customers are active traders, long-term investors or even just | View post »

Unsophisticated digital glue

Posted by Marc Osofsky on 27 Dec 2007

Harvard Business School Professor Andrew McAfee, who originally popularized the "Enterprise 2.0" label (see "Enterprise 2.0: The Dawn of Emergent Collaboration") recently blogged about the role of simplicity in enterprise knowledge management and collaboration efforts. In a post titled "Warning: This Post is Not About the Interesting Stuff," McAfee juxtaposes two different kinds of technology | View post »

Who should be the sponsor for Enterprise 2.0?

Posted by Optaros on 11 Dec 2007

Enterprise 2.0 is a hot topic in the press but also in discussions with CIOs and Executives. Gartner instisted in its recent IT Symposium that it’s unavoidable, driven by demographics and the consumerization of IT. Technology wise it’s not greatly complex. But the key point is who the owner of enterprise 2.0 initiatives should be. | View post »

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