Everyday I see more and more of the “wikinomics” concepts being applied in real business scenarios. One of the latest is Starbucks. they have been loosing steam and they are now brewing a social media project in order to find their ”lost soul”. http://mystarbucksidea.force.com/home/home.jsp
Interesting to mention that this is build on force.com.
Archive for the ‘Collaboration’ Category
Enterprise 2.Next
Posted in Collaboration, Enterprise 2.0, Innovation, Table on November 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I recently saw a similar product to MS Surface on TV. Can’t recall the name, but while googling for it instead I found what appears to be the mother of all touch-screens. This is a multi-touch, collaborative interactive media wall.
Just think about the collaboration possibilities!
If you are interested you can get your own Intearctive Media Wall for $100K. [...]
Game Changing
Posted in Collaboration, Enterprise 2.0, Rich Internet Application, Tech, Tony Gonzalez, Web 2.0 on June 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Today I was thinking about game changing aspects of the Web 2.0 wave. I think that there are two aspects to Web 2.0 that are game changing: the way people interact and the underlying technology. The collaboration culture resulting out of this social computing age is definitely an improvement to what we had last decade. Lotus [...]
Web 2.0mania – Inflated Expectations. What’s next?
Posted in Collaboration, Enterprise 2.0, Tony Gonzalez, Web 2.0 on June 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I am sure you are familiar with the Hype Cycle graphs . This graph has been used by Gartner since 1995 to characterize the over-enthusiasm or “hype” and subsequent disappointment that typically happen with the introduction of new technologies. I have followed multiple technologies thru the cycle and lived through several of these cycles myself. [...]
The Integrated/Collaborative Enterprise
Posted in BSG, Collaboration, Enterprise 2.0, Tech, Web 2.0 on June 20, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Web 2.0 is a good proposition for changing the way knowledge workers collaborate. But in order for this to happen Web 2.0 tools must be seamlessly integrated to existing productivity toolsets and furthermore to Enterprise Systems.
The challenges Web 2.0 bring are related the lack of integration to existing tools and systems used in a daily [...]



