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How Microsoft and Jive Might Get Microblogging Wrong
Microsoft SharePoint and Jive SBS are the two biggest players I know of in the one-size-fits-all enterprise collaboration world. Thanks to the two year lag between consumer web product innovation and enterprise collaboration followup, we now see microblogs gaining recognition as a must-have feature for the biggest players in this market.
This is great news but there’s [read more...]
Salesforce announces the latest “internal Facebook”. Is this Facebook cofounder’s enterprise spinoff still coming?
Today’s announcment of Salesforce “Chatter” as a SaaSy enterprise Facebook product adds another option to the red-hot market for enterprise social platforms modeled on Facebook. Regular readers will remember that I called out ”Internal Facebooks” as the #1 collaboration trend for 2009 in a post last month.
We’re still waiting to hear from Asana, the business collaboration [read more...]
Hot collaboration trends in 2009: Internal Facebooks, SharePoint microblogging, expert location, and homegrown wikis
Even though Sharing at Work hasn’t been quite as frantically busy in 2009 as it was in 2008, people still keep Googling their way here to check out the archives. It’s a good practice to track the topics that are drawing the most public interest so we can figure out which powerful themes in [read more...]
Choosing Web Tools: Best-Fit Versus Good Enough?
Bob just decided to set up an office wiki and wants to know if he ought to use Wikipedia’s MediaWiki or maybe Microsoft’s Sharepoint wikis. Alice has heard a lot about microblogging and can’t choose between Twitter and Laconi.ca. How much time is Bob going to spend researching his choices? Does it really [read more...]
The Social Media Vanguard
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‘cow catcher’ by psdEach person approaches social media and community building from her own [read more...]

