Technology Review: Mapping Professional Networks
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- Mhedayat on 2008-01-02 - Tags no_tag
- Whertha on 2008-01-02 - Tags post , social networking
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IBM is exploring how different visualizations of the social graph could be useful within businesses, as a way of helping people work more efficiently and make better connections. Last week the company, which launched its social-software platform, Lotus Connections, earlier this year, released a tool called Atlas that uses the data in Connections to help users analyze their relationships with business contacts.
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Connections suite allows workers to create profiles, blog, form communities around common interests, share bookmarks, and plan and track projects as a group. Each component of Connections is integrated with the others, so a user can move seamlessly between tools.
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collects information about professional relationships based not only on job descriptions and information readily available through the corporate directory, but also through blog tags, bookmarks, and group membership
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e-mail and instant-message patterns
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weigh different types of information more or less heavily
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Find, Reach, Net, and My Net
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