enterprise 2.0

Dion Hinchcliffe on Enterprise 2.0 Members Public

“They push the traditional business software out to the edge of the network, because they are so powerful,” he said. Key things to address: * Peer production – already affected software * Owning your classes of data – data becomes the competitive advantage * New distribution models – building a website and driving people there is

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
enterprise 2.0

Why Web 2.0 Matters to Enterprise Members Public

This morning, a select group of bloggers were invited along to a round table discussion with Tim O’Reilly [http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/27], founder of books and conference company O’Reilly Media [http://oreilly.com/]. He, along with conference hosts Jennifer Pahlka [http://blog.pahlka.com/] of

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
enterprise 2.0

Introducing The Social Enterprise Members Public

For those of you who are following my Web 2.0 Expo posts, they’re not all on this blog. Yesterday, I kicked off a new blog for one of our titles, Computer Weekly, which looks at[ the implications of using social software in modern enterprises](http://www.computerweekly.com/

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Blogging

Web 2.0 Expo Berlin: Blogger Round Table with Tim O'Reilly Members Public

Pahlka: “The degree of serendipity driven something like Twitter actually creates more events.” Relationship Between Books and Web 2.0Twitter-sourced: “Nick in Horsham – how have your books contributed to Web 2.0?”We sometimes use our publishing to say: “Hey, pay attention to this technology.” I try to guide things

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
berlin

Le Web 3: Enterprise 2.0 Members Public

There’s something wrong with a panel where the participants are trying to figure out what the panel’s about half way through… A few notable things: SocialText [http://www.socialtext.com/] has 2,000 customers for its wikis, slightly over double last year. Lee Bryant of Headshift [http://www.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Blogging