Lotus Connections – What Is It? – Some Initial Thoughts

Tags: IBM, IBM Lotus Connections, Lotus Connections, Lotusphere2007, Rob Boccadoro, Yellow is the new black, Profiles, Communities, Blogs, Dogear, Activities, Activity Centric Computing, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, folksonomy, Me First, James Snell, Elias Torres, Roller, Roller Weblogger, Social Bookmarking, Dogear, BlinkList As you may recall, I mentioned in the … Continue reading Lotus Connections – What Is It? – Some Initial Thoughts

The IBM Lotus Quickr Blogs – Getting Ready to Become Part of the Conversation

(Previously, on elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog at ITtoolbox) Tags: IBM, IBM Lotus Quickr, Lotus Quickr, Quickr, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Quickr Blog, Stuart McIntyre, Satwik Seshasai, Lotusphere2007, Lotusphere, IBM Lotus Connections, Lotus Connections, IBM Lotus Sametime, Lotus Sametime, Sametime 7.5 Some time ago I mentioned over here … Continue reading The IBM Lotus Quickr Blogs – Getting Ready to Become Part of the Conversation

A Weekly Glimpse of elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog – Weeks 49 and 50

Tags: elsua, ITtoolbox, Knowledge Management, KM, Wikis, Cultural Change, Remote Collaboration, Collaboration, Skype, VoIP, Real-Time Collaboration, KM Barriers, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Media, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, ClaimID, Identity 2.0, IBM, KM Strategy, Videocasting, Vodcasting, Vodcasts Here I am again sharing with you some further notes on some of the most popular … Continue reading A Weekly Glimpse of elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog – Weeks 49 and 50

LinkedIn: So Popular Nobody Goes There Anymore? – Well, GreaterIBM Is Now There, Too!

Tags: IBM, GreaterIBM, Social Networking, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking Tools, LinkedIn, openBC, XING, Second Life, Jerry Bowles, Enterprise Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 You would remember how some time ago, a few months back, actually, I created a weblog post where I shared some details on an upcoming initiative from IBM related to Social … Continue reading LinkedIn: So Popular Nobody Goes There Anymore? – Well, GreaterIBM Is Now There, Too!

IBM Warms to Social Networking – Probably About Time, Right?

Continuing further with some other discussions I have been having over here around the role of Web 2.0 or social software within the enterprise, I thought I would continue sharing some further thoughts on what is actually happening inside IBM itself;  how it is being impacted (And big time!) by the adoption of this same … Continue reading IBM Warms to Social Networking – Probably About Time, Right?

Weblogging vs. Your Career – It’s All in the Weblogging Policy and Guidelines

As a follow up to yesterday’s weblog post on Enterprise Weblogs – Why Aren’t There More? – A Question of Control? Is It Really?, Rod Boothby created a weblog post around the same subject in Blogging vs. Your Career where he is actually expanding further on why knowledge workers may have several constraints regarding weblogging, … Continue reading Weblogging vs. Your Career – It’s All in the Weblogging Policy and Guidelines

Intranets as a News Channel – About to Enter the Next Wave of Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration

A couple of days ago James Robertson,  managing director from Step Two Designs Pty Ltd and author of Column Two, actually shared an interesting e-mail over at the actKM Forum around the subject of Intranets and how they are actually changing the way knowledge workers get to access information, share knowledge and collaborate with one … Continue reading Intranets as a News Channel – About to Enter the Next Wave of Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration