• 23Oct

    Web 2.0 BombWhen any organisation makes the decision to adopt web 2.0 technologies in conjunction with their current information systems; it may be a strategically motivated but no consideration has been taken into the concept of integration. This is highlighted by organisations simultaneously operating web 2.0 platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Wiki, Blogs etc. It’s about time that organisations take an integrated approach to platform adoption. Continue reading »

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  • 19Oct

    Beyond Web 2.0Whilst web 2.0 is now in full swing with social connectivity tools, the community is looking for more dynamic ways to implement the power of collaboration. Organisations are continuing to focus their efforts on web 2.0 as consumers express concerns on forums, Twitter and other web 2.0 platforms. Similarly these organisations are using platforms like Twitter to increase operational performance and increase employee and consumer satisfaction. Continue reading »

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  • 16Oct

    Google Chrome Operating SystemThe paradigm shift towards mass collaboration is certainly the largest impact that web 2.0 has had on the internet community thus far; however it has given rise to a new technology concept known as ‘cloud computing’ (which some speculate is web 3.0). The ‘cloud’ is seen as a one-stop-shop for all your computing needs and all you will need to access it is an internet connection. I speculate that Google is one step closer to changing the ‘individual Vs internet’ paradigm with its new operating system. Continue reading »

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  • 12Oct

    Microsoft Office LiveA little more mature than Google Docs and certainly aimed at a business professional, Microsoft Office Live is a robust collaborative platform that enables you to upload your word document and share it with colleagues for either perusal or editing. Continue reading »

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  • 05Oct

    twitter_thumbnailMany people see Twitter as a way to express current events to a wider audience or to alert the community of their movements; however the full potential of Twitter does not simply lie with the ability to express your status. Interestingly, savvy enterprises are harnessing the micro blogging tool for recruitment purposes! But they are taking the process to new heights by harnessing the knowledge of the collective audience to determine all aspects of the advertisement. Enter crowdsourcing! Continue reading »

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  • 26Aug

    TwitterTwitter was originally intended for short & simple communication between individuals, however many organisations cashing in on the Twitter phenomenon. Why is Twitter so popular, especially for business? Well, let’s explore that question together. Continue reading »

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  • 25Aug

    BlogBlogging takes time. More time than many people would give credit for actually. An author needs time to prepare, research, formulate a draft, format the layout then finally publish the final version.
    In relation to the Enterprise 2.0 criteria, what have I achieved thus far? Continue reading »

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