October 1, 2008
Our friends, Aaron Newman and Jeremy Thomas announced the official availability of the book Enterprise 2.0 Implementation earlier this week on Social Glass. The book highlights the facilitation of collaboration and fosters internal innovation by integrating next-generation Web 2.0 technologies throughout your enterprise IT framework. Packed with real-world examples and timesaving tips, Enterprise 2.0 Implementation shows how to use viral and social networking tools to gain the competitive edge. Get full details on managing corporate blogs, wikis, mashups, RSS feeds, tagging and bookmarking data, and RIAs. You’ll also learn how to maximize ROI, use Semantic Web technologies, and implement security.
Some additional concepts are included, as well:
- Expand corporate presence to Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, and Ning
- Build internal social networks using open source and commercial applications
- Reduce infrastructure and IT costs through SaaS vendors
- Consolidate disparate information using Enterprise 2.0 Discovery
- Manage wikis, blogs, mashups, and RSS/Atom feeds
- Set up Rich Internet Applications
- Develop security, risk management, and disaster recovery strategies
Our own Aaron Fulkerson also contributed to the book as the technical editor and provided insight based on his experience with DekiWiki and SOA architectural principles.
Again, congratulations to Jeremy and his book release. We look forward to reading it and many more in the future.
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October 1st, 2008 at 12:25 pm
Jeremy Thomas AND Aaron Newman. I was very very impressed by the quality of this book. Pick it up! Well worth it.
October 1st, 2008 at 5:59 pm
Thanks for the kind words guys. It was great working with you Aaron!
October 2nd, 2008 at 1:25 am
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December 14th, 2008 at 10:57 am
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