Right in the middle of the E20 (r)evolution! The headline of the post represents somehow the project background and conference expectations of the attendees at the third E20 FORUM in Cologne. Though still most of the attendees are coming from corporate communications, there are already some HR and org people at the conference. And for most of them it is not a question […] Read More The dissemination of the E20 virus Recently we have been quite busy in preparing and organizing events that did not leave time to systemize and arrange my collected thoughts about all those discussions and informal exchanges I had with experts and practioneers in the field of Enterprise 2.0 during the last months. Today I am quite locked to nothing more than […] Read More Welcome to 2010 – the year E20 enters the state of Enterprise importance! It’s been a while that I have been posting things on this blog. And even the new year is already quite some days old but still I am happy to see all these E20 initiatives and discussions from last year still being around and even more initiatives and discussion being on its way. The change […] Read More What is the OpenText Social Media strategy about? Interview with Craig Hepburn Recently, OpenText has announced very loudly an “integrated approach to Enterprise 2.0” (see this page). As Craig Hepburn, Director of the Social Media Strategy at OpenText Web Solutions Group, is part of our upcoming conference I was quite eager what this buzz is all about. We talked about 30 mins about the solution approach, the […] Read More What is the right relationship model for social apps within the enterprise? I was linked this morning towards an article of the BusinessWeek that is discussing some statements of Socialtext CEO Eugene Lee about the preferable model of relationship for internal social applications. SocialText CEO Eugene Lee argues that Twitter might be a better model than Facebook for next-gen communications within companies, so-called Enterprise 2.0. Facebook’s trouble? […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 – an evolution or revolution of the organisation While cleaning up my inbox I stumbled upon some old mail conversations of our advisory board regarding a dogmatic discussion about whether Enterprise 2.0 is an "evolution" or "revolution". From my last post on the classification of use case it becomes clear that I am very much on the "evolutionary" side of the discussion when […] Read More Classification of Enterprise 2.0 use cases What is Enterprise 2.0 all about? IMHO – this is the most asked question when talking about this topic. As several bright heads have said before instead of theoretically talking about the Enterprise 2.0 vision we need to talk about use cases and case studies that show and unveil the power of this so-called “social […] Read More 5 key topics to be discussed for a Enterprise 2.0 strategy While we are still far away from the maturity stage of Enterprise 2.0 in terms of numbers of realized projects, the discussion about the Enterprise 2.0 topic becomes more matured and leads finally beyond talking about the chances and opportunities. This might be a sign of the on-going economic crisis and its urge for a […] Read More What is Lotus Connections about in 2009 – Interview with Stefan Pfeiffer of IBM Last week there was another Enterprise 2.0 related event in Germany – the DMS EXPO. Martin and Thorsten Zoernert discussed the event and the open question to be addressed by the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT already here and here (unfortunately only in German!). One of the featured speaker at the conference of DMS EXPO was […] Read More Introducing Kai Nehm as a new team member We are busily preparing the conference program for E2.0 SUMMIT and have now strengthend our team by the support of Kai Nehm as a new Kongress Media team member. He is in charge to help us out on our E2.0 community efforts in regards to this blog and our Facebook as well as XING communities. […] Read More Page 10 of 12« First«...89101112» This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. 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The dissemination of the E20 virus Recently we have been quite busy in preparing and organizing events that did not leave time to systemize and arrange my collected thoughts about all those discussions and informal exchanges I had with experts and practioneers in the field of Enterprise 2.0 during the last months. Today I am quite locked to nothing more than […] Read More Welcome to 2010 – the year E20 enters the state of Enterprise importance! It’s been a while that I have been posting things on this blog. And even the new year is already quite some days old but still I am happy to see all these E20 initiatives and discussions from last year still being around and even more initiatives and discussion being on its way. The change […] Read More What is the OpenText Social Media strategy about? Interview with Craig Hepburn Recently, OpenText has announced very loudly an “integrated approach to Enterprise 2.0” (see this page). As Craig Hepburn, Director of the Social Media Strategy at OpenText Web Solutions Group, is part of our upcoming conference I was quite eager what this buzz is all about. We talked about 30 mins about the solution approach, the […] Read More What is the right relationship model for social apps within the enterprise? I was linked this morning towards an article of the BusinessWeek that is discussing some statements of Socialtext CEO Eugene Lee about the preferable model of relationship for internal social applications. SocialText CEO Eugene Lee argues that Twitter might be a better model than Facebook for next-gen communications within companies, so-called Enterprise 2.0. Facebook’s trouble? […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 – an evolution or revolution of the organisation While cleaning up my inbox I stumbled upon some old mail conversations of our advisory board regarding a dogmatic discussion about whether Enterprise 2.0 is an "evolution" or "revolution". From my last post on the classification of use case it becomes clear that I am very much on the "evolutionary" side of the discussion when […] Read More Classification of Enterprise 2.0 use cases What is Enterprise 2.0 all about? IMHO – this is the most asked question when talking about this topic. As several bright heads have said before instead of theoretically talking about the Enterprise 2.0 vision we need to talk about use cases and case studies that show and unveil the power of this so-called “social […] Read More 5 key topics to be discussed for a Enterprise 2.0 strategy While we are still far away from the maturity stage of Enterprise 2.0 in terms of numbers of realized projects, the discussion about the Enterprise 2.0 topic becomes more matured and leads finally beyond talking about the chances and opportunities. This might be a sign of the on-going economic crisis and its urge for a […] Read More What is Lotus Connections about in 2009 – Interview with Stefan Pfeiffer of IBM Last week there was another Enterprise 2.0 related event in Germany – the DMS EXPO. Martin and Thorsten Zoernert discussed the event and the open question to be addressed by the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT already here and here (unfortunately only in German!). One of the featured speaker at the conference of DMS EXPO was […] Read More Introducing Kai Nehm as a new team member We are busily preparing the conference program for E2.0 SUMMIT and have now strengthend our team by the support of Kai Nehm as a new Kongress Media team member. He is in charge to help us out on our E2.0 community efforts in regards to this blog and our Facebook as well as XING communities. […] Read More Page 10 of 12« First«...89101112» This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
Welcome to 2010 – the year E20 enters the state of Enterprise importance! It’s been a while that I have been posting things on this blog. And even the new year is already quite some days old but still I am happy to see all these E20 initiatives and discussions from last year still being around and even more initiatives and discussion being on its way. The change […] Read More What is the OpenText Social Media strategy about? Interview with Craig Hepburn Recently, OpenText has announced very loudly an “integrated approach to Enterprise 2.0” (see this page). As Craig Hepburn, Director of the Social Media Strategy at OpenText Web Solutions Group, is part of our upcoming conference I was quite eager what this buzz is all about. We talked about 30 mins about the solution approach, the […] Read More What is the right relationship model for social apps within the enterprise? I was linked this morning towards an article of the BusinessWeek that is discussing some statements of Socialtext CEO Eugene Lee about the preferable model of relationship for internal social applications. SocialText CEO Eugene Lee argues that Twitter might be a better model than Facebook for next-gen communications within companies, so-called Enterprise 2.0. Facebook’s trouble? […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 – an evolution or revolution of the organisation While cleaning up my inbox I stumbled upon some old mail conversations of our advisory board regarding a dogmatic discussion about whether Enterprise 2.0 is an "evolution" or "revolution". From my last post on the classification of use case it becomes clear that I am very much on the "evolutionary" side of the discussion when […] Read More Classification of Enterprise 2.0 use cases What is Enterprise 2.0 all about? IMHO – this is the most asked question when talking about this topic. As several bright heads have said before instead of theoretically talking about the Enterprise 2.0 vision we need to talk about use cases and case studies that show and unveil the power of this so-called “social […] Read More 5 key topics to be discussed for a Enterprise 2.0 strategy While we are still far away from the maturity stage of Enterprise 2.0 in terms of numbers of realized projects, the discussion about the Enterprise 2.0 topic becomes more matured and leads finally beyond talking about the chances and opportunities. This might be a sign of the on-going economic crisis and its urge for a […] Read More What is Lotus Connections about in 2009 – Interview with Stefan Pfeiffer of IBM Last week there was another Enterprise 2.0 related event in Germany – the DMS EXPO. Martin and Thorsten Zoernert discussed the event and the open question to be addressed by the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT already here and here (unfortunately only in German!). One of the featured speaker at the conference of DMS EXPO was […] Read More Introducing Kai Nehm as a new team member We are busily preparing the conference program for E2.0 SUMMIT and have now strengthend our team by the support of Kai Nehm as a new Kongress Media team member. He is in charge to help us out on our E2.0 community efforts in regards to this blog and our Facebook as well as XING communities. […] Read More Page 10 of 12« First«...89101112» This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
What is the OpenText Social Media strategy about? Interview with Craig Hepburn Recently, OpenText has announced very loudly an “integrated approach to Enterprise 2.0” (see this page). As Craig Hepburn, Director of the Social Media Strategy at OpenText Web Solutions Group, is part of our upcoming conference I was quite eager what this buzz is all about. We talked about 30 mins about the solution approach, the […] Read More What is the right relationship model for social apps within the enterprise? I was linked this morning towards an article of the BusinessWeek that is discussing some statements of Socialtext CEO Eugene Lee about the preferable model of relationship for internal social applications. SocialText CEO Eugene Lee argues that Twitter might be a better model than Facebook for next-gen communications within companies, so-called Enterprise 2.0. Facebook’s trouble? […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 – an evolution or revolution of the organisation While cleaning up my inbox I stumbled upon some old mail conversations of our advisory board regarding a dogmatic discussion about whether Enterprise 2.0 is an "evolution" or "revolution". From my last post on the classification of use case it becomes clear that I am very much on the "evolutionary" side of the discussion when […] Read More Classification of Enterprise 2.0 use cases What is Enterprise 2.0 all about? IMHO – this is the most asked question when talking about this topic. As several bright heads have said before instead of theoretically talking about the Enterprise 2.0 vision we need to talk about use cases and case studies that show and unveil the power of this so-called “social […] Read More 5 key topics to be discussed for a Enterprise 2.0 strategy While we are still far away from the maturity stage of Enterprise 2.0 in terms of numbers of realized projects, the discussion about the Enterprise 2.0 topic becomes more matured and leads finally beyond talking about the chances and opportunities. This might be a sign of the on-going economic crisis and its urge for a […] Read More What is Lotus Connections about in 2009 – Interview with Stefan Pfeiffer of IBM Last week there was another Enterprise 2.0 related event in Germany – the DMS EXPO. Martin and Thorsten Zoernert discussed the event and the open question to be addressed by the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT already here and here (unfortunately only in German!). One of the featured speaker at the conference of DMS EXPO was […] Read More Introducing Kai Nehm as a new team member We are busily preparing the conference program for E2.0 SUMMIT and have now strengthend our team by the support of Kai Nehm as a new Kongress Media team member. He is in charge to help us out on our E2.0 community efforts in regards to this blog and our Facebook as well as XING communities. […] Read More Page 10 of 12« First«...89101112» This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
What is the right relationship model for social apps within the enterprise? I was linked this morning towards an article of the BusinessWeek that is discussing some statements of Socialtext CEO Eugene Lee about the preferable model of relationship for internal social applications. SocialText CEO Eugene Lee argues that Twitter might be a better model than Facebook for next-gen communications within companies, so-called Enterprise 2.0. Facebook’s trouble? […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 – an evolution or revolution of the organisation While cleaning up my inbox I stumbled upon some old mail conversations of our advisory board regarding a dogmatic discussion about whether Enterprise 2.0 is an "evolution" or "revolution". From my last post on the classification of use case it becomes clear that I am very much on the "evolutionary" side of the discussion when […] Read More Classification of Enterprise 2.0 use cases What is Enterprise 2.0 all about? IMHO – this is the most asked question when talking about this topic. As several bright heads have said before instead of theoretically talking about the Enterprise 2.0 vision we need to talk about use cases and case studies that show and unveil the power of this so-called “social […] Read More 5 key topics to be discussed for a Enterprise 2.0 strategy While we are still far away from the maturity stage of Enterprise 2.0 in terms of numbers of realized projects, the discussion about the Enterprise 2.0 topic becomes more matured and leads finally beyond talking about the chances and opportunities. This might be a sign of the on-going economic crisis and its urge for a […] Read More What is Lotus Connections about in 2009 – Interview with Stefan Pfeiffer of IBM Last week there was another Enterprise 2.0 related event in Germany – the DMS EXPO. Martin and Thorsten Zoernert discussed the event and the open question to be addressed by the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT already here and here (unfortunately only in German!). One of the featured speaker at the conference of DMS EXPO was […] Read More Introducing Kai Nehm as a new team member We are busily preparing the conference program for E2.0 SUMMIT and have now strengthend our team by the support of Kai Nehm as a new Kongress Media team member. He is in charge to help us out on our E2.0 community efforts in regards to this blog and our Facebook as well as XING communities. […] Read More Page 10 of 12« First«...89101112» This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
Enterprise 2.0 – an evolution or revolution of the organisation While cleaning up my inbox I stumbled upon some old mail conversations of our advisory board regarding a dogmatic discussion about whether Enterprise 2.0 is an "evolution" or "revolution". From my last post on the classification of use case it becomes clear that I am very much on the "evolutionary" side of the discussion when […] Read More Classification of Enterprise 2.0 use cases What is Enterprise 2.0 all about? IMHO – this is the most asked question when talking about this topic. As several bright heads have said before instead of theoretically talking about the Enterprise 2.0 vision we need to talk about use cases and case studies that show and unveil the power of this so-called “social […] Read More 5 key topics to be discussed for a Enterprise 2.0 strategy While we are still far away from the maturity stage of Enterprise 2.0 in terms of numbers of realized projects, the discussion about the Enterprise 2.0 topic becomes more matured and leads finally beyond talking about the chances and opportunities. This might be a sign of the on-going economic crisis and its urge for a […] Read More What is Lotus Connections about in 2009 – Interview with Stefan Pfeiffer of IBM Last week there was another Enterprise 2.0 related event in Germany – the DMS EXPO. Martin and Thorsten Zoernert discussed the event and the open question to be addressed by the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT already here and here (unfortunately only in German!). One of the featured speaker at the conference of DMS EXPO was […] Read More Introducing Kai Nehm as a new team member We are busily preparing the conference program for E2.0 SUMMIT and have now strengthend our team by the support of Kai Nehm as a new Kongress Media team member. He is in charge to help us out on our E2.0 community efforts in regards to this blog and our Facebook as well as XING communities. […] Read More Page 10 of 12« First«...89101112»
Classification of Enterprise 2.0 use cases What is Enterprise 2.0 all about? IMHO – this is the most asked question when talking about this topic. As several bright heads have said before instead of theoretically talking about the Enterprise 2.0 vision we need to talk about use cases and case studies that show and unveil the power of this so-called “social […] Read More 5 key topics to be discussed for a Enterprise 2.0 strategy While we are still far away from the maturity stage of Enterprise 2.0 in terms of numbers of realized projects, the discussion about the Enterprise 2.0 topic becomes more matured and leads finally beyond talking about the chances and opportunities. This might be a sign of the on-going economic crisis and its urge for a […] Read More What is Lotus Connections about in 2009 – Interview with Stefan Pfeiffer of IBM Last week there was another Enterprise 2.0 related event in Germany – the DMS EXPO. Martin and Thorsten Zoernert discussed the event and the open question to be addressed by the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT already here and here (unfortunately only in German!). One of the featured speaker at the conference of DMS EXPO was […] Read More Introducing Kai Nehm as a new team member We are busily preparing the conference program for E2.0 SUMMIT and have now strengthend our team by the support of Kai Nehm as a new Kongress Media team member. He is in charge to help us out on our E2.0 community efforts in regards to this blog and our Facebook as well as XING communities. […] Read More Page 10 of 12« First«...89101112»
5 key topics to be discussed for a Enterprise 2.0 strategy While we are still far away from the maturity stage of Enterprise 2.0 in terms of numbers of realized projects, the discussion about the Enterprise 2.0 topic becomes more matured and leads finally beyond talking about the chances and opportunities. This might be a sign of the on-going economic crisis and its urge for a […] Read More What is Lotus Connections about in 2009 – Interview with Stefan Pfeiffer of IBM Last week there was another Enterprise 2.0 related event in Germany – the DMS EXPO. Martin and Thorsten Zoernert discussed the event and the open question to be addressed by the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT already here and here (unfortunately only in German!). One of the featured speaker at the conference of DMS EXPO was […] Read More Introducing Kai Nehm as a new team member We are busily preparing the conference program for E2.0 SUMMIT and have now strengthend our team by the support of Kai Nehm as a new Kongress Media team member. He is in charge to help us out on our E2.0 community efforts in regards to this blog and our Facebook as well as XING communities. […] Read More Page 10 of 12« First«...89101112»
What is Lotus Connections about in 2009 – Interview with Stefan Pfeiffer of IBM Last week there was another Enterprise 2.0 related event in Germany – the DMS EXPO. Martin and Thorsten Zoernert discussed the event and the open question to be addressed by the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT already here and here (unfortunately only in German!). One of the featured speaker at the conference of DMS EXPO was […] Read More Introducing Kai Nehm as a new team member We are busily preparing the conference program for E2.0 SUMMIT and have now strengthend our team by the support of Kai Nehm as a new Kongress Media team member. He is in charge to help us out on our E2.0 community efforts in regards to this blog and our Facebook as well as XING communities. […] Read More Page 10 of 12« First«...89101112»
Introducing Kai Nehm as a new team member We are busily preparing the conference program for E2.0 SUMMIT and have now strengthend our team by the support of Kai Nehm as a new Kongress Media team member. He is in charge to help us out on our E2.0 community efforts in regards to this blog and our Facebook as well as XING communities. […] Read More Page 10 of 12« First«...89101112»