Blog Posts Tagged With 'ibm'
Trovus and IBM Seminar
Posted 7 months ago by Trovus
30/11/2007
To all of you who came to IBM today for the Trovus seminar on extracting value from the web 2.0, a huge thank you. Thank you as well to IBM and in particular Brendan Tutt and to Chris Gabriel from Logicalis for sharing his insights into the behavioural traits around the web and the insights he shared with us around Logicalis experience of Web2.0. As promised, here are the slides from the event. Please do feel free to give us your questions and thoughts as you have them. We have some pics from the event also - see the Trovus and IBM...
Social Networking for the Enterprise
Posted 5 months ago by Jon Mell
30/01/2008
Well - have just returned from Lotusphere in Orlando which is IBM's conference for customers and partners for its collaboration software. I must admit I was a little apprehensive about the content - when I worked for IBM Lotus was exclusively (and somewhat obsessively) focused on what seemed to be a doomed struggle between Notes/Domino and Outlook/Exchange.However, I was pleasantly surprised. Yes, there were announcements around and a focus on the Notes/Domino platform but the attention was very heavily centred around Web 2.0. Not only have IBM announced new versions of Connections and Quickr, but also new products - Lotus...
Presenting at Lotusphere
Posted 2 months ago by Jon Mell
09/04/2008
Was a busy week last week presenting at IBM Lotusphere Comes To You at Wembley Stadium and in Manchester. We were asked by IBM to speak with Brendan Tutt on the topic of "Social Software - Fad or Business Value". Many thanks to IBM and Brendan for inviting us and allowing us to speak!Both events were very well attended, and it was fun presenting to a fairly large audience. It also gave us the opportunity to refine our messaging around the business value of Social Software which has been highly useful.The slides will be available from IBM soon (possibly here but...
Email shutdown - the experiment continues..
Posted 2 months ago by Jon Mell
29/04/2008
After my post on Wiki ROI which looked at Luis Suarez's experiment of not replying to email but instead responding through social software tools such as wikis and instant messaging, several questions arose from friends and colleagues. At the same time, I made contact with Luis, and this morning we went into some detail on what it is like to stop using email in a corporate environment, and use Web 2.0 collaboration tools instead. The podcast is attached, but here are the main points which I took away: - The main incentive for the content provider (Luis) was to prevent the...
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