Us Now – On the Power of Mass Collaboration, Government and the Internet

After yesterday’s rather long blog post I thought I would try to keep things short this time around and share with you folks today a rather short one, but with plenty of insights on the reach and impact of social software not just inside of the corporate world, but way beyond, too, i.e. in our … Continue reading Us Now – On the Power of Mass Collaboration, Government and the Internet

A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 11 to 14 (Email as a Collaboration Tool? No, Thanks!)

During the course of yesterday a couple of tweets (Thanks, Sandy & Stewart!) over at Twitter (Where I nowadays get most of my dynamic feeds, I must admit) I got a couple of strong reminders to eventually share with folks a quick update on how I have been doing over the last few days, in … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 11 to 14 (Email as a Collaboration Tool? No, Thanks!)

SOMESSO 2009 – Openness and Innovation in a Web 2.0 World by Andy Piper

Last week took place one of those conference events that surely has carried on with the conversations all over the place around the subject of social computing within the enterprise. And for many more days to come! I am sure. Yes, that’s right! Last week SOMESSO 2009 (The Corporate Social Media Conference) took place in … Continue reading SOMESSO 2009 – Openness and Innovation in a Web 2.0 World by Andy Piper

Open Enterprise 2009 – Dion Hinchcliffe Interviewed by Stowe Boyd

I tell you, it is starting to become some sort of an unstoppable addiction checking out all of these wonderful various interviews that both Oliver Marks and Stowe Boyd continue to carry out for their on-going Open Enterprise 2.0 initiative whose results and final outcome(s) they will be presenting at the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 conference … Continue reading Open Enterprise 2009 – Dion Hinchcliffe Interviewed by Stowe Boyd