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Executive Profiles: Disruptive Tech Leaders In Social Business – Alistair Rennie, IBM

Executive Profiles: Disruptive Tech Leaders In Social Business – Alistair Rennie, IBM

By R "Ray" Wang on June 20, 2011

Welcome to an on-going series of interviews with the people behind the technologies in Social Business.  The interviews  provide insightful points of view from a customer, industry, and vendor perspective.  A full list of interviewees can be found here. Alistair Rennie – General Manager IBM Collaboration Solutions, IBM Software Group Biography Alistair Rennie is General […]

Posted in Business | Tagged Alistair Rennie, collaboration, disruptive, disruptive technologies, Disruptive technology, e2conf, Enterprise 2.0, Executive Profiles, Forbes, ibm, IBM Collaboration Software, IBM Lotus, ibm software group, R “Ray” Wang;, R "Ray" Wang;, rwang0, SCRM, social business, Social Business Software, Social Enterprise, social enterprise apps, Thursday's Tech Showcase, Thursday’s Tech Showcase

Executive Profiles: Disruptive Tech Leaders In Social Business – Eugene Lee, Social Text

Executive Profiles: Disruptive Tech Leaders In Social Business – Eugene Lee, Social Text

By R "Ray" Wang on June 20, 2011

Welcome to an on-going series of interviews with the people behind the technologies in Social Business.  The interviews  provide insightful points of view from a customer, industry, and vendor perspective.  A full list of interviewees can be found here. Eugene Lee – CEO, SocialText Biography Eugene Lee is the Chief Executive Officer and member of […]

Posted in Business | Tagged disruptive, disruptive technologies, Disruptive technology, e2conf, Enterprise 2.0, Eugene Lee, Executive Profiles, Forbes, R “Ray” Wang;, R "Ray" Wang;, rwang0, SCRM, social business, Social Business Software, Social CRM, Social Enterprise, social enterprise apps, Social Text, Thursday's Tech Showcase, Thursday’s Tech Showcase

Nomination Season Begins!  Who will be Internal Evangelist of the Year 2010?

Nomination Season Begins! Who will be Internal Evangelist of the Year 2010?

By Susan Scrupski on August 18, 2010

Photo credit: Alex Dunne It’s that time again.   Last year was our inaugural celebration awarding a Council member, “Internal Evangelist of the Year.”  (#IEoY09) We created this award to recognize an individual who has gone above and beyond the #dayjob requirements and truly has been an inspiration for the company leading a radical (and most […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged 2.0 Adoption Council, adoption, conferences, e2conf, enterprise2.0, Enterprise2.0Conference, IEoY10, social business, socialbusiness, The 2.0 Adoption Council

Enterprise 2.0: What if sales lived in the “cloud”?

Enterprise 2.0: What if sales lived in the “cloud”?

By Maggie Fox on July 27, 2010

I’ve attended the Enterprise 2.0 conference every year for the last three years. I’ve met good friends there for the first time, put faces to old friends I hadn’t yet had the pleasure of meeting IRL and I always look forward to catching up with many of the brilliant people I am lucky enough to […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Cloud Computing, e20, e2conf, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 Conference, sales, Social Media | 2 Responses

Extending Enterprise 2.0 at Booz Allen with MindTouch

Extending Enterprise 2.0 at Booz Allen with MindTouch

By Michael Coté on June 29, 2010

While at At Enterprise 2.0 Boston this year, I had chatted with Walton Smith and Aaron Fulkerson about Booz Allen’s Enterprise 2.0 systems used internally and for Government 2.0 work.

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Booz Allen, Collaborative, e2conf, Government 2.0, RedMonkTV

Enterprise 2.0: New Tech, Same Old Marketing

Enterprise 2.0: New Tech, Same Old Marketing

By Steve Mann on June 16, 2010

Walking the floor at the Enterprise 2.0 conference today I was struck how after all these years the needle hasn’t moved much in terms of how a technology company markets themselves. There’s the obligatory vendor pavilion with the obligatory hard…

Posted in Business | Tagged e2conf, Enterprise 2.0, marketing science, trade-shows | 1 Response

Does The Enterprise 2.0 Emperor Have No Clothes?

Does The Enterprise 2.0 Emperor Have No Clothes?

By Sandy Kemsley on June 15, 2010

It’s noon, the keynotes have been going on all morning, and I have only just been inspired to blog. I’m not saying that standalone Enterprise 2.0 initiatives have jumped the shark, but there’s only so much rah-rah about enterprise collaboration that I can take before I fall back on three thoughts: Collaboration is already going […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged Business, e2conf, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise social software, Facebook, Foursquare, Social network, social software, Twitter | 5 Responses

Enterprise 2.0: Maturing into the mainstream

Enterprise 2.0: Maturing into the mainstream

By Michael Krigsman on June 15, 2010

<p>The Enterprise 2.0 conference, held in Boston this week, reminds us that tools and techniques around collaboration only matter when they deliver concrete business value to corporate processes.</p>

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged e2conf, Enterprise 2.0 Conference, Jive Software, salesforce.com, sam lawrence

Better Junk Mail – Quick Analysis from the Enterprise 2.0 World

Better Junk Mail – Quick Analysis from the Enterprise 2.0 World

By Michael Coté on June 14, 2010

You’re helping companies send you better junk mail than ever.

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged ads, better junk mail, Collaborative, CRM, e2conf, enterprise software, marketing, Quick Analysis, Social CRM, The New Thing, you're just data | 1 Response

One Last Conference Before Summer: Enterprise 2.0

One Last Conference Before Summer: Enterprise 2.0

By Sandy Kemsley on June 14, 2010

It’s been quiet on the travel scene since my four-week marathon of conferences in May, and I have just one last one before we hit the summer doldrums: Enterprise 2.0 in Boston this week.
I’m skipping the workshops today and heading down this afternoon – luckily, Toronto-Boston is covered by Porter Airlines, so I can fly […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged BPM, E2.0 conf, e2conf, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise software, Social network, social software

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