Archive for the 'Enterprise Software' Category

I’m speaking at Office2.0 on mindmapping and culture of Enterprise 2.0

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

I’ve accepted an invite to speak on two panels (Thurs-Fri) at Office 2.0 in San Francisco, California this week:

Cultural and Technology in Enterprise 2.0 rollouts (hosted by Jevon MacDonald).

This will explore the cultural nuances related to designing, developing and deploying Social Software in the Enterprise. Being a wiki kind of guy I’ll bring some perspectives […]

Value Networks Cluster, Toronto. March 23rd

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

Verna Allee is a leading light in the discipline of Knowledge Management, having built a solid methodology, a steady practice and tools (some open source), around the notion of Value Networks for modeling Enterprises as Living Systems.
Verna Allee and Oliver Schwabe are visiting The Toronto Value Networks Cluster http://www.vncluster.com/YYZ.htm at The Kingbridge Institute, www.kingbridgecentre.com on […]

Propensity of SaaS adoption and the Pitfalls of Traditional Desktop Management

Monday, March 5th, 2007

I just finished listening to Software as a Service (SaaS) for SMBs
Two slides were particularly prominent for me:
This one - which talked about the propensity of a function to be served from outside the walls of the business (Yellow marking adoption this year). What struck me about this is no functions were left untouched, and […]

Knowledge Management revisited: Enterprise 2.0

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

In http://socialwrite.com/2007/02/12/short-report-from-fastforward07/ Jevon said:

People tried on several occasions that this era is just Knowledge Management repackaged. I feel like I am missing something drastic here. The change now goes deeper, has immediate impact and is focused on PEOPLE, not knowledge. Rebuttal needs work.

“Knowledge Management” has been around since about 1988. It’s mature enough as a […]

McMaster Congress: Enterprise 2.0 “ID-ah!” at Bell Systems and Technology

Sunday, January 28th, 2007

40,000 Minds are better than 1: A case analysis of idea management at Bell Canada (Weds 24 Jan, 11:30am-12)
Meaghan McKnight and Rex Lee - BELL SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY
Rex and Meaghan from Bell Canada talked through some pretty exciting Enterprise 2.0 internal projects at Bell Canada. The one that got my attention the most was ID-ah!, […]

eWeek: Wikis Are Alive and Kicking in the Enterprise

Monday, November 20th, 2006

eWeek Wikis Are Alive and Kicking in the Enterprise
By Stan Gibson
November 20, 2006
If you haven’t heard that cry already, chances are you will soon, as the use of wikis in enterprise environments spreads like wildfire.
Proliferating virally, wiki usage has grown exponentially in recent months, along with other consumer-centric technologies—including blogs, podcasts and RSS—that have […]