Today MWD launched a new free online event targeted at senior business and IT decision makers within enterprises with roles to play in driving collaboration and knowledge management improvements. The event – How to get your people talking: the secrets of successful collaboration and Enterprise 2.0 – includes a keynote presentation by MWD’s collaboration expert [...]
Posted on Tuesday, September 28, 2010 by Beth Barling
Yesterday Salesforce.com’s customer, partner and media event, Cloudforce 2010, took place in London, drawing an impressive 3,000 or so attendees – all the more impressive given that the company changed the date only a week in advance in order to avoid clashing with Tuesday’s London Tube strike. The event itself was the first since the [...]
Posted on Thursday, September 9, 2010 by Angela Ashenden
Along with an assorted collection of other analysts and journalists, on Friday I sat down for a conversation with Charles Phillips. The invitation to came pretty much out of the blue a couple of weeks ago; the reason was because “Charles is interested in having a conversation about Web 2.0 trends in the enterprise, and [...]
Posted on Monday, May 12, 2008 by admin
As part of my research into all things collaboration, not least through my development of our forthcoming continuous advisory service, I have regular briefings with software vendors to find out what they are doing. Usually vendors are more than pleased to brief us analysts – anything to build the profile of their company or products [...]
Posted on Thursday, April 10, 2008 by admin
Google is once again treading on Microsoft toes with the launch of its newest product, Google Sites. The new offering allows users to create and manage their own websites, and is based on the wiki technology the company acquired from JotSpot in October 2006. Google Sites is clearly targeted at the market currently dominated by [...]
Posted on Thursday, February 28, 2008 by admin
Andrew McAfee at Harvard Business school poses an interesting question: do ‘managers’ belong on the list of knowledge workers whose jobs are being transformed by information technology? His question is prompted by a number of interesting examples of the use of IT in areas such as “fluid” building fabrication, sculpture, BMW car design and poker [...]
Posted on Friday, November 23, 2007 by admin