Enterprise Social Computing
Social computing has become more widely known because of its relationship to a number of recent trends. These include the growing popularity of social software and Web 2.0, increased academic interest in social network analysis, the rise of open source as a viable method of production, and a growing conviction that all of this can have a profound impact on daily life. BEA is bringing Web 2.0 to the enterprise to enable the next wave of knowledge worker productivity – vital for business efficiency, growth and innovation.
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State of the Portal Market 2007: Portals and the Power of Participation
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CIOs are looking at portals for consolidating applications and introducing Web 2.0 capabilities. See for yourself: BEA Systems' annual report on the enterprise portal market includes survey data on deployment and adoption from more than 540 BEA portal customers, plus a synthesis of more than 100 analyst reports and industry articles. 2008-03-12 | Discuss (0)
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Enterprise Social Computing Blog Posts
BEA.Participate.08 Is Underway; Kaizen & BPM by Kevin Farnham | Comments (0) BEA.Participate.08 is now underway, in Chicago, Illinois. The conference sessions and keynotes get started Tuesday morning, and run through Thursday morning. If you aren't able to attend, there are still ways to follow the activity. The BEA.Participate.08 Blog is a good starting point.
Twitter Microfeed Covering the SaaS/PaaS/Cloud Markets for those without a Cognitive Surplus by Peter Laird | Comments (0) Most of you have probably seen Clay Shirky's material on the great Cognitive Surplus - the free time that everyone wastes by watching TV. Awesome stuff, but if you are trying to keep up with all the activity in the SaaS, PaaS and Cloud industries by definition you have no Cognitive Surplus. We are in information overload. Subscribing to specific feeds or Google Alerts can help isolate the signal from the noise, but sometimes even that can be challenging. Let me propose a solution: I have created a microfeed for this space on Twitter. This blog discusses how you can subscribe to this feed and stay in touch with the news in a very lightweight way.
BEA.Participate.08 Is Next Week by Kevin Farnham | Comments (0) People in the Arch2Arch and Dev2Dev communities have been talking about BEA.Participate.08 for months. Now, it's about to happen (next week, May 12-15, in Chicago, Illinois). BEA.Participate is "a celebration of innovation...
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