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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Looking for the magic in team collaboration and social software

ChiefTech

So if we ignore the four exceptions, everyone is a niche player - which actually makes sense, but doesnt provide much value in terms of analysis. We map how new and established vendors focusing on teaming, communities and social interaction are positioned in this changing marketplace. Thanks guys - Ill let you know what I think.

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Saving E2.0's Soul

ChiefTech

Mike Gotta - following Davenport and a response from Andrew McAfee - adds this analysis : " I have a slight disagreement with Andrew McAfee that these tools are radical departures from previous generations of communication and collaboration technology. There was a reason a platform such as Lotus Notes was such a huge hit in the market."

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aiim-new-enterprise-20-report-explains

ChiefTech

technologies to McAfees SLATES model, but while I see what they are trying to do I found myself questioning the analysis at this level. There is a need for more education and awareness-building in the market concerning fundamental principles and guidelines for Enterprise 2.0. without discussing how the evolution of Enterprise 2.0

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DB2 Dispatch from Vegas: IOD, Day One

Robert's Db2

Put the two together, and you can get some impressive business results: Avis Europe realized a 50% decrease in marketing costs through better targeting. IBM has spent $14 billion on acquisitions just since 2005. The State of New York has avoided $1.2 billion in questionable tax refunds since 2004 through the use of analytics.