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April 28, 2007

Web 2.0 adoption in the Enterprise

Dan Farber from ZDNet hosted a panel at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco and posted a Podcast and Video of the panel's discussion. They spoke of the Web 2.0 capabilities that are moving to the Enterprise, and which capabilities will be embraced by the Enterprise.

Most large organizations have a lot of process and control in place around data and applications. The Web 2.0 Expo panel points out that as Blog, Wiki, RSS and collective intelligence tools work their way into the Enterprise, these tools will start to change corporate culture and push adoption. I struggle with this change and that is why I am investigating Enterprise 2.0. I am trying to better understand Enterprise 2.0 and determine how it will be supported and deployed.

I would love to see these tools emerge in the Enterprise, however data and application compliance currently comes from process and control. I feel that we need to understand how to share control and stay compliant before these technologies will be adopted within the Enterprise.

Here is a preview and the link on to Dan Farber's blog post, podcast and Video ......

Podcast: From Web 2.0 to Enterprise 2.0 by ZDNet's Dan Farber -- I posted a video clip of the panel on Web 2.0 in the enterprise (also known as Enterprise 2.0) I moderated the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last week. Panelists included Ross Mayfield, CEO of SocialText; Matthew Glotzbach, product management director of Google Enterprise; and Satish Dharmaraj, CEO of Zimbra. We discussed [...]

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