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IBM Introduces "Smarter Commerce"

IBM Introduces "Smarter Commerce"

By Michael Fauscette on March 14, 2011

Today IBM announced a new initiative called "Smarter Commerce" that ties together $2.5 Billion in acquisitions, organic software assets and a new Global Services practice of over 1000 consultants to capitalize on what IDC is calling commerce 2.0. A few…

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged B2B, B2C, commerce, ECommerce, internet, mobile, SCRM, socbiz, social business, Web 2.0 | 1 Response

Best Practices: Applying Social Business Challenges To Social Business Maturity Models

Best Practices: Applying Social Business Challenges To Social Business Maturity Models

By R "Ray" Wang on January 23, 2011

Early Adopters Cross Through Five Phases Of Social Business Maturity Interviews with over 100 early adopters of social business (i.e. social crm, E2.0, social media marketing, etc.) reveal 5 phases of social business maturity (see Figure 1): Discovery. A few individuals begin the process of discovering new tools.  Individuals identify consumer tech innovations that impact […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged B2B, B2C, best practices, CIO, CMO, collaboration, CRM, customer experience management, discovery, disruptive technologies, Disruptive technology, early adopters, early adoptions, Emerging Technologies, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise Business Apps, enterprise collaboration, enterprise software, enterprise strategy, Evangelization, Experimentation, Formalization, future of business, Maturity Models, p2p, Peer to Peer, R “Ray” Wang;, R "Ray" Wang;, Realization, rwang0, SCRM, social business, Social Business Maturity, Social Business Maturity Models, Social Business Software, social business strategist, social commerce, Social CRM, Social Enterprise, social enterprise apps, social marketing insights, Social Media, social media monitoring, social technologies, State of Social Business | 2 Responses

Research Report: Constellation’s Research Outlook For 2011

Research Report: Constellation’s Research Outlook For 2011

By R "Ray" Wang on January 4, 2011

Organizations Seek Measurable Results In Disruptive Tech, Next Gen Business, And Legacy Optimization Projects For 2011 Credits: Hugh MacLeod Enterprise leaders seek pragmatic, creative, and disruptive solutions that achieve both profitability and market differentiation. Cutting through the hype and buzz of the latest consumer tech innovations and disruptive technologies, Constellation Research expects business value to […]

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Best Practices: Five Simple Rules For Social Business

Best Practices: Five Simple Rules For Social Business

By R "Ray" Wang on December 17, 2010

Early Adopters And Pioneers Have Benefited From Social Across executive board rooms and even in living rooms, social business is all the rage.  In 2010, social crm (SCRM) and Enterprise 2.0 (E20) rose into mainstream conversation.  Despite the mindshare and awareness, a majority of business leaders have yet to begin these initiatives.  The good news […]

Posted in Business | Tagged B2B, B2C, best practices, CIO, CMO, collaboration, CRM, customer experience management, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise Business Apps, enterprise collaboration, enterprise software, future of business, p2p, R “Ray” Wang;, R "Ray" Wang;, rwang0, SCRM, socbiz, social business, Social Business Software, Social CRM, Social Enterprise, social enterprise apps, social marketing insights, Social Media, social media monitoring, social technologies | 6 Responses

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