This is my last day at the Enterprise 2.0 conference and I wanted to share my thoughts.
The first round of discussions were around cloud computing and the pros, cons and hype associated with cloud computing, however as the conference progressed it was clear that the real folks delivering Enterprise 2.0 type solutions were not talking about cloud computing but instead were using blogs, wiki’s, search, rss and tagging in some sort of integrated fashion.
Before attending the conference, I clearly saw the benefits of wiki’s, rss, search and in some cases blogs within Business, however I was not convinced about the need to start adopting social features in our applications as the cost required to re-architect our applications would not justify the value add from aggregating all this social data. However, my opinion has changed. I am still concerned with the cost, but see the benefit in increased collaboration between teams, groups and organizations.
This is the direction that Businesses need to focus on. When you see Vendors Sun, Oracle, IBM Microsoft all coming out with Social products, you know that they see the value proposition and therefore I think it makes sense to start investigating social products and how they can fit in Business. If you are lucky enough to map these products to a business process, then the investigation and adoption is justified.
Finally, many people have asked me why I attended and what am I looking to get out of the Enterprise 2.0 Conference. My answer has been to identify strategies that I can bring back and deploy in my organization, however I realize another benefit that I have gained for the conference.
Attending this conference helped me to cement my idea of Enterprise 2.0, which is to deliver collaborative web services solutions to Business.