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2009: Planning Considerations For Enterprise 2.0

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some topics and areas that business and IT decision-makers should pay attention to when formulating Enterprise 2.0 plans

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"SharePoint Next": Call, Raise Or Fold

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Communities & Social Networks: Think "Adoption", Not "Deployment"

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Business leaders also need to realize the importance of cultural dynamics and the challenges that go along with changing work models and persuading people to change their behaviors. Consideration of new roles (e.g., community organizers) and new ways of assessing people's participation and contribution (e.g., redefining performance appraisal processes) are not far-fetched ideas. 

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Social Platforms: Managing The Gap

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"Enterprise RSS": It's A Middleware Decision

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So, I'll repeat myself in 2009 - IT organizations need to look at this space as a middleware decision.

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Social Analytics: Redefining Business Intelligence

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Culture: It's not about the technology (per se). I've talked to organizations that have both succeeded, are struggling, or have failed with various E2.0 "tools". Organizations that have effectively leveraged E2.0-related tools most often are those that realized that cultural issues and E2.0 initiatives go hand-in-hand. Governance, change management, community-building and other "people strategies" help organizations leverage cultural dynamics in a positive fashion. 

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Enterprise 2.0: Long-term Issues

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I was surprised to find a disconnect between social networking initiatives and identity management efforts. If employee profiles and the social tools they use to express themselves and establish relationships with others become the "fuzzy front-end of identity", then how those profiles become aligned with identity management becomes a critical issue for business and IT strategists. The interoperability aspect with external environments as digital life and digital work converge clearly comes to the forefront as well.

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Enterprise 2.0: Vendors To Watch (alpha order)

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Jive: Perhaps the most successful "mini suite" in the market right now and a good option for organizations that don't want to commit to SharePoint and have reservations about IBM.

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Jive: Perhaps the most successful "mini suite" in the market right now and a good option for organizations that don't want to commit to SharePoint and have reservations about IBM.

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Telligent: Telligent could be the "Jive of 2009" given its latest release (which rounds out the features), its integration with SharePoint, and alignment with a Microsoft environment overall.

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Telligent: Telligent could be the "Jive of 2009" given its latest release (which rounds out the features), its integration with SharePoint, and alignment with a Microsoft environment overall.

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Enterprise 2.0: Open Source Efforts To Watch

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Mindtouch: A vendor I hope more organizations consider - sound underling architecture that perhaps is over-branded as a wiki solution but is more of a mash-up server (kinda) based on a hypertext and service-oriented platform.

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