Enteprise 2.0: More Than Blogs and Wikis – You Got That Right!

Tags: Collaboration Loop, Larry Cannell, Enterprise 2.0, CTC, Collaborative Technologies Conference, Andrew McAfee, Cultural Change, Enterprise Computing, Social Computing, Social Software, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, KM 2.0, Collaboration 2.0, Tacit Knowledge, Explicit Knowledge, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration A few days ago, over at Collaboration Loop, Larry Cannell shared a very good weblog post around the … Continue reading Enteprise 2.0: More Than Blogs and Wikis – You Got That Right!

SocialText Just Became the Killer App for the Enterprise Mobile Workforce

Tags: Socialtext, Wikis, TiddlyWiki, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Ross Mayfield, Knowledge Management, KM, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, IBM, Lotus Notes, Groove WOW! This is a fantastic piece of news! And something that hasn’t gone unnoticed because there have been quite a few folks who have been commenting on it already … Continue reading SocialText Just Became the Killer App for the Enterprise Mobile Workforce

Knowledge Management and Learning – Separated at Birth? – Where They Really?

Tags: Informal Learning, Jay Cross, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Learning, Social Computing, Traditional KM, Traditional Learning, Social Software, Social Networking, Informl   Yesterday Jay Cross created a brief but straight to the point follow up weblog post to one that I have recently shared myself over here around the subject of Knowledge Management and Informal … Continue reading Knowledge Management and Learning – Separated at Birth? – Where They Really?

LinkedIn: So Popular Nobody Goes There Anymore? – Well, GreaterIBM Is Now There, Too!

Tags: IBM, GreaterIBM, Social Networking, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking Tools, LinkedIn, openBC, XING, Second Life, Jerry Bowles, Enterprise Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 You would remember how some time ago, a few months back, actually, I created a weblog post where I shared some details on an upcoming initiative from IBM related to Social … Continue reading LinkedIn: So Popular Nobody Goes There Anymore? – Well, GreaterIBM Is Now There, Too!

It Is a Wiki Wiki World – By Ross Mayfield and Robert Scoble

Tags: Wikis, Weblogs, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, Web 2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Socialtext, Ross Mayfield, Robert Scoble, PodTech, Conversations, Informal Learning, Jay Cross, Wikipedia, Andrew McAfee, Enterprise 2.0, Trust My IBM fellow colleague Steve Castledine has already been weblogging about it earlier on today, but I thought this it is just far … Continue reading It Is a Wiki Wiki World – By Ross Mayfield and Robert Scoble

A Weekly Glimpse of elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog – Weeks 47 and 48

Tags: elsua, ITtoolbox, Software, Knowledge Management, KM, KM Barriers, IBM TV, Corporate Blogging, Corporate Blogs, Enterprise Blogs, Instant Messaging, IM, KM Strategy, Vyew, BlinkList, Social Bookmarking, Learning Oh dear, I actually thought that I had shared a weblog post last week where I was sharing the weekly glimpse of elsua‘s (The Knowledge Management Blog) for … Continue reading A Weekly Glimpse of elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog – Weeks 47 and 48

My Reflections on Blogging – Three Years On and Why I Am Still Here

Tags: Metablogging, Blogging Anniversary, elsua, ITtoolbox, IBM, Intranet Blogs, Corporate Blogging, Enterprise Blogs, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Knowledge Sharing, People, ProBlogger, Dennis McDonald I think that this post is actually going to be somewhat a bit of an insular weblog entry on its own. Oh, wait, I just linked to Darren’s ProBlogger! I guess it … Continue reading My Reflections on Blogging – Three Years On and Why I Am Still Here

IBM Lotus Ventura – IBM’s Take of Social Software within the Enterprise

Tags: IBM, SWG, IBM Software, Lotus Ventura, Ventura, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, IBM 2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Lotusphere2007, Lotusphere, Lotus Sametime 7.5, Sametime 7.5, James Snell, Elias Torres, Andy Piper, Cote, BluePages, Expertise Location, Dogear, Social Bookmarking, Activities, Communities, Roller Weblogger, Roller,  Metablogging, Blog Central, Weblogs If yesterday … Continue reading IBM Lotus Ventura – IBM’s Take of Social Software within the Enterprise

Bringing People and Processes Together by Mike Roche

Tags: IBM, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Communtiies, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, IBM 2.0, Blogs, Wikis, Social Bookmarks, Lotus Sametime 7.5, Sametime 7.5, Activities A couple of days ago I mentioned how I was also involved in the process of creating a new category here in elsua.net based on the good amount … Continue reading Bringing People and Processes Together by Mike Roche