Lotus Quickr and Lotus Connections Now Available for Download!

Tags: IBM, Lotus Connections, Connections, Lotus Quickr, Quickr, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Media, Social Networking, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Communities, Innovation, iPhone, Gizmodo, Nokia, N95, Ed Brill, Stuart McIntyre, WJS, William Bulkeley, Blog Central, Dogear, Profiles Oh my … what a day! Again, one of those where you wake up in … Continue reading Lotus Quickr and Lotus Connections Now Available for Download!

APQC KM & Innovation 2007 – A Conversation with Bob Buckman from Buckman Laboratories

Tags: APQC, APQC2007, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, KM Events, Innovation, KM Training, KM Learning, Communities, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, KM 2.0, Houston, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Bob Buckman, Buckman Laboratories, Values, Code of Ethics, IBM, Social Capital, Dave Snowden After the couple of breaks that I have taken, posting … Continue reading APQC KM & Innovation 2007 – A Conversation with Bob Buckman from Buckman Laboratories

“Web 2.0 Is Good for All of Us” by Axel Magard

Tags: Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 Debate, Tom Davenport, Andrew McAfee, Web 2.0, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Media, Social Software, Collaboration, Communities, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Sharing, KM, Learning, Fringe, Axel Magard, People, IBM, Corporate Blogging, Enterprise Blogging, Definitions Today was one of those busy days that starts very very quiet and then it keeps piling … Continue reading “Web 2.0 Is Good for All of Us” by Axel Magard

[e2.0] Bottom-up All The Way Down: How Tags Help Businesses Organize by Thomas Vander Wal

Tags: Tagging, Tags, Folksonomy, Taxonomy, Enterprise 2.0, E2.0, Enteprise 2.0 Conference, Twitter, Thomas Vander Wal, Vanderwal, Slideshare, Social Tagging, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Media, Web 2.0, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Communities Today I am actually going to take a short break from the various reviews around the topic of the different elective sessions I recently … Continue reading [e2.0] Bottom-up All The Way Down: How Tags Help Businesses Organize by Thomas Vander Wal

APQC KM & Innovation 2007 – “The Promise of Passion of Collective Wisdom … Through Wikis and the wiki Way” by Ann Majchrzak

Tags: APQC, APQC2007, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, KM Events, Innovation, KM Training, KM Learning, Communities, Communities of Practice, CoPs, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, KM 2.0, Houston, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Wikis, Ann Majchrzak, Collective Wisdom, Collective Intelligence, Knowledge Exchange, Knowledge Relationships, Meta-Knowledge And so we carry on with more … Continue reading APQC KM & Innovation 2007 – “The Promise of Passion of Collective Wisdom … Through Wikis and the wiki Way” by Ann Majchrzak

APQC KM & Innovation 2007 – Communities: Hotbeds of Innovation at IBM

Tags: APQC, APQC2007, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, KM Events, Innovation, KM Training, KM Learning, Communities, Communities of Practice, CoPs, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, KM 2.0, Houston, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Informal Communities, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Alice Dunlap-Kraft, Mary Ellen Sullivan, Global Business Services, GBS, Wiki Central, Wikis, ThinkPlace, Lotus Sametime, Sametime 7.5.1, … Continue reading APQC KM & Innovation 2007 – Communities: Hotbeds of Innovation at IBM

APQC KM & Innovation 2007 – “Wikipedia and Wikia – Innovative Knowledge Communities” by Jimmy Wales

Tags: APQC, APQC2007, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, KM Events, Innovation, KM Training, KM Learning, Communities, Communities of Practice, CoPs, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, KM 2.0, Houston, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Lessons Learned, Informal Communities, Wikipedia, Wikia, Jimmy Wales, Wikis, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Dave Snowden You would remember how I have been creating … Continue reading APQC KM & Innovation 2007 – “Wikipedia and Wikia – Innovative Knowledge Communities” by Jimmy Wales

Enterprise 2.0 Conference – The Show Is just about to Start! Ready?

Tags: Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 Conference, e2.0, Collaboration Technologies, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Media, Web 2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Personal Knowledge Management, PKM, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Social Networks, Communities, Learning, Social Media Today, Susan Scrupski, ITSinsider, Charlie Wood, Enterprise Irregulars, Tom Davenport, Andrew McAfee, Mindquarry, Twitter, Innovation Yes, that is … Continue reading Enterprise 2.0 Conference – The Show Is just about to Start! Ready?

APQC KM & Innovation 2007 – The Role of Knowledge Management in Innovation by Carla O’Dell – Part Deux

Tags: APQC, APQC2007, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, KM Events, Innovation, KM Training, KM Learning, Communities, Communities of Practice, CoPs, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, KM 2.0, Houston, Carla O’Dell, Relationships, Social Networks, Trust, Social Capital, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Lessons Learned, Informal Communities After the few days break sharing my thoughts over here, … Continue reading APQC KM & Innovation 2007 – The Role of Knowledge Management in Innovation by Carla O’Dell – Part Deux

ThinkPlace – A Web Application for Facilitation Innovation through Idea Generation, Collaboration and Refinement

Tags: IBM, Innovation, InnovationJam, Jams, ThinkPlace, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Ideas, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Communities, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Conversations, Ratings, Tagging, Tags, Forums, Innovation That Matters Those of you who have been asking me lately what IBM has been up to in the space of innovation, after … Continue reading ThinkPlace – A Web Application for Facilitation Innovation through Idea Generation, Collaboration and Refinement