.pdf file of my George Mason University presentation on Social Tagging in Education and the Enterprise.
Kathleen Gilroy, CEO of Ottergroup in Cambridge, MA, collected a bunch of interesting links from George Mason University and Defense Acquisition University's 2007 e-Learning Symposium. The links reflect Web 2.0 and Library 2.0 themes.
This is a 4 page ad for IBM's new social software for the enterprise suite: Lotus Connections.
IBM Lotus® Connections is social software for business that empowers you to be more innovative and helps you execute more quickly by using dynamic networks of coworkers, partners and customers.
Tagged segment of a full interview of Puneet Gupta, CEO of ConnectBeam. Here, he discusses how Web 2.0 concepts are changing enterprise software.
When you have hundreds — or even thousands — of people working together at the same company, keeping track of all of that knowledge is important. The problem is that before now no one liked using knowledge management systems. When I left Microsoft and NEC I left with gigs of knowledge locked up in email systems. Puneet Gupta, CEO of ConnectBeam, believes he has a better way. Here, he discusses how Web 2.0 concepts are changing enterprise software.
Dimitri Martin tackles the "youth phenomenon" of social networking. This requires Windows Media Player to view. The Comedy Central site recommends using IE6--wow...
In this practitioner-oriented overview of a pilot project at a medium-sized software company, we outline the early phases of an effort to implement a Social Bookmarking System (SBS) within an enterprise. In particular, we discuss some of the unexpected challenges encountered with regards to potential user adoption, and the design strategy we used to address those challenges. 1. Introduction: Findability in the enterprise intranet has become an increasing critical issue with the growth in size and complexity of corporate information environments.
David Weinberger's post about del.icio.us and IBM. (2005)
Here's what del.icio.us lists for "social bookmarking enterprise."