Archive for December, 2009

Categories   MindTouch

Having trouble with your Enterprise 2.0 Initiative? Read This

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Many of our readers have asked us confidentially about strategies to gain Enterprise 2.0 acceptance in the corporation.  While every company is different (refer to Moore’s Crossing the Chasm), there are some that more difficult than others. I asked Larry Hawes of Gilbane to help us respond to the requests by answering a few of [...]

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Enterprise 2.0 Implementation

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The book I edited for Newman and Glass: “Enterprise 2.0 Implementation“, published by McGraw Hill has been released for consumption free of charge at Scribd. Enjoy. It’s interesting to note the Kindle edition is really expensive. It’s almost full price! Of course, you could just email the PDF from Scribd to your Kindle. Disclaimer: I [...]

Categories   Editorial

5 Open Source companies that will rule the post-ERP world

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It was promoted as the final showdown.  During the preceding months there had been vicious campaigns run against the other.  Brutal, ugly propaganda campaigns aimed to persuade the judges.  The event was the Columbian Exposition. Westinghouse and Tesla stood on one side, equipped with the alternating current system. On the other side Thomas Edison and [...]

Categories   Awards and Press

Thanks For The Accolades

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While I typically write an end of year wrap up in the new year, I couldn’t help writing about some recent awards MindTouch has been honored by. Beginning with, for the second year in a row, MindTouch was listed as a ReadWriteWeb Top 10 Enterprise Products. Other products honored included those from Microsoft, Salesforce, Jive [...]

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Latest TechTarget Survey Shows Most Enterprise 2.0 Tools are not being used in the Corporate Intranet

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But survey respondents believe they need to be… Recently, MindTouch sponsored a survey conducted by TechTarget to learn more about best in class Intranets in the SMB space and the Global 3000. We expected most Intranets not to be Enterprise 2.0 enabled, but we wanted to learn first hand the different varieties of Intranets and [...]