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Recently I have been working with our y own Agile and Collaborative Technology group and with customers on the very topic of this post.
There is so much to lean and unlearn about the Innovation Process that I recommend reading the following two books:
ThinkerToys by Michael Michalko and Wikinomics by Don Tappscot/Anthony Williams (by the way Don [...]

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The following is my point of view on a topic that has been getting a lot of attention lately.  There are two camps on Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0.  Each one has some very good points of view and relevant experience on the subject matter.  I will discuss briefly Enterprise 2.0 and how it relates [...]

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We are in need.
 
Hundreds of new platforms, tools, sites, etc… are available to both the public and the enterprise every day. And all of these are marketed as Web 2.0 or Enterprise 2.0. But do we really need all these?
 
Well, yes, we need it. But we need to bring some sanity to this madness. I [...]

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…. or Integration-as-a-Service 
In the last few years or so I have seen more and more vendors entering the SaaS space.   I have also observed an increase in the number of data sources, both internal and external.
Today we can source services such as data extraction Transformation and Load from Informatica and possible from other companies. 
We also have [...]

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I have been back from vacation for over a week and still trying to catch up with the many things that I placed on-hold during that time.  Finally the time slice goes to finishing the second part of the “web and Enterprise 2.0 technology or paradigm” posting.
To refresh your memory, in part 1 I discussed [...]

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I see a lot of information referencing Web and Enterprise 2.0.  For the most part these reference do not discriminate between technology and human factors.  I wanted to share my ideas on something that I have noticed in this space.  Web 2.0 comprises to facets:  the user-driven collaborative component and the technology enabling component.  Web 2.0 is actually both a [...]

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There is a trend that is part of this Web 2.0 wave.  There are quite a few number of companies that are providing ways for users to create their own applications by aggregation.  Many of these new offering are enabled by AJAX and RIA style apps.
New players are starting to appear in the aggregator and [...]

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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 [...]

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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.  [...]

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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 [...]

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