Posts Tagged ‘ Collaboration ’

Enterprise 2.0 Roll-up: The Rise of Collaboration as a Service

Let’s talk about CaaS. As the solutions we utilize grow more social, the concept of Collaboration-as-a-Service gains traction. Cisco (news, <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CC8QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cisco.com%2F&ei=5nVITJz6OILksQPJrY1J&usg=AFQjCNECOF6sIZ3leQVrMsUrH3qSzV_o4Q&sig2=juWCTcPOMhaJSIFn_Km-QQ”>sITe) most recently highlighted this wITh the release of ITs hosted collaboration platform, and Enterprise two-dot-oh experts are weighing in. 

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A Look at Mobile Office Collaboration on Windows Phone 7 Series

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A recent Microsoft (news, <a href="http://www.Windowsphone7.com/”>sITe) update shows Office workers at play on the forthcoming Windows phones.

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Scitable Provides Online Collaborative Space for Science

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<a href="http://www.nature.com/scITable”>ScITable is an open online teaching/learning portal, which combines educational articles authored by edITors at Nature Publishing Group wITh technology-based communITy features, all aimed at helping teachers, librarians and students.

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Week in Review: Making Money with OSS, SharePoint 2010 Sought for Collab and SoMe

This week in the CMS industry (don’t start the acronym war on me), we saw WCM vendors change jobs to become analysts and continued sparks (or flames for some) around the (seemingly never-ending) debate on whether WordPress is a CMS.

I once said that WP is a web publishing tool in my books. Gilbane’s Scott Liewehr (@sliewehr) weighed in on the current round of the debate saying:

I don’t think of WordPress (WP) as a WCMS, but that’s just me. I’m happy to call it a blog publishing application, or even a web publishing system, but having worked in the content management industry for over ten years as a practitioner, consultant and analyst, I have a pretty clear understanding of what a WCMS is…at least in my own mind.

Laurence Hart (aka @piewords) summed it up well:

You know, there is a lot of things that I can do to manage content using Microsoft Office, and nobody will call it a CMS.

Just like with selecting wine, there’s no best wine (or best CMS, for that matter) — massive, exuberant, tannic Cabernets will probably not go well with delicate fish like flounder. But there’s just the right one to go with what’s on your dinner plate.

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Polls and Your Votes

With the release of SharePoint 2010 looming, we were curious to know what your plans were — if you had any at all — in regards to implementing the next version of Microsoft’s business collaboration platform. Our poll revealed that while many of you are not in a SharePoint frame of mind, those that are seem focused primarily on its collaboration and social media capabilities.

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Traveling or Virtual, There are Events to Attend

Wondering how to spend your time in the next few weeks or months? Attend a conference, or maybe just a webinar or two. Have a look at our Industry Events Calendar to see what’s happening in your area.

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Poll Results: SharePoint 2010 Implementations Focused on Collaboration

With the release of SharePoint 2010 looming, we were curious to know what your plans were — if you had any at all — in regards to implementing the next version of Microsoft’s business collaboration platform. Our poll revealed that while many of you are not in a SharePoint frame of mind, those that are seem focused primarily on its collaboration and social media capabilities.

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Novell Rivals Google with Real-time Enterprise Collaboration

novell_pulse_logo_2010.JPGBetting that Google Wave would’ve fared better had it been released for business folk rather than consumers, an enterprise software company called Novell recently announced their own real-time collaboration mashup platform. Because it uses the Wave Federation Protocol, Novell Pulse is essentially Google Wave with a greater emphasis on security and management.

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Web Collaboration Start up Finds Funding via Social Network LinkedIn

goshido_logo_2010.jpg Up and coming Irish company Goshido, found a smart way to raise funding to prep for the forthcoming launch of its focused project collaboration tool.

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Usage of Social Networking, Collaboration High in Government

Maybe you thought social networking and collaboration tools were only for the enterprise. A new study shows, however, that their use in government is also fairly high.

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IBM Amps Up Collaboration Platform, Invites Parters to Play

IBM Amps Up Collaboration Platform, Invites Parters to PlayAt this year’s annual Lotusphere conference, IBM (news, site) announced the arrival of LotusLive Labs. The new development combines Big Blue’s hosted Lotus services with the resources of IBM Research, yielding fertile ground for business-driven collaboration ideas for the cloud.

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Mid Market Online Collaboration Still in Strong Demand

Mid Market Online Collaboration Still in Strong DemandSome say Central Desktop (news, site) is like a cheaper version of SharePoint. Others of course, do not. In any case, the collaboration tool has turned the heads of a significant amount of people, and the company has a successful 2009 to prove it.

Central Desktop closed the year with a 44% year-over-year growth in revenue and a 50% increase in staff. How has demand for mid-market online collaboration weathered our economic woes? Isaac Garcia, CEO and co-founder of Central Desktop attributes their success and growth to their "comprehensive offering, outstanding customer service and relentless product innovation.”

Product innovation over the last year has included a Microsoft Outlook plug-in that enables two-way task and calendar synchronization, and a microblogging feature that allows users to post status updates within Central Desktop and syndicate them out to Facebook and Twitter

Moreover, they’ve got an impressive lineup of customers: Netflix, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Empowered Media, CBS, Powertek, DIRECTV PanAmericana and University of Wisconsin-Madison are just a few.

“As we kick off 2010, our core strategies remain on track as we continue to focus on strengthening our social technology platform with exciting new product upgrades this quarter,” Garcia continued. “Central Desktop remains committed to providing the most complete pure SaaS SharePoint alternative for the mid-market.”

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