IBM Lotusphere 2009 Highlights – Social Softwre in the Enterprise by Chris Reckling & Sandra Kogan

After a short hiatus, still trying to digest some of what happened yesterday throughout the day, I thought I would continue sharing with you folks the link to another presentation, which, to date, has become one of my favourites from all times around the subject of social software within the corporate environment. Do you remember … Continue reading IBM Lotusphere 2009 Highlights – Social Softwre in the Enterprise by Chris Reckling & Sandra Kogan

A World Without Email – Year 2, Week 7 (Open Enterprise 2009 with Oliver Marks)

I am not sure what’s going on, but this week promises to be one of the most hectic at work I may have experienced to date!, to the point where I am starting to feel withdrawal symptoms from my various social networks, both internal and external, that I usually hang out with and that’s something … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Week 7 (Open Enterprise 2009 with Oliver Marks)

A World Without Email – Year 2, Week 6 (EventoBlog – Servicios y Tecnologia 2.0 en la Empresa by Luis Suarez)

After an incredibly hectic (And frenetic!) week at work where I had to do a quick trip to Madrid to present at a Proof of Technology (a.k.a. PoT) on Social Software and Lotus Connections with a bunch of business partners (I am thinking about putting together a follow up blog post on this experience, since … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Week 6 (EventoBlog – Servicios y Tecnologia 2.0 en la Empresa by Luis Suarez)

A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 2 to 5 (Social Networking More Popular than Email)

I guess it’s about time that I get back on track with things and share with everyone out there the weekly progress reports I have been collecting since last time I blogged about this subject, where I presented, amongst several other things, what my new challenge would be like for 2009 and an initial report … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 2 to 5 (Social Networking More Popular than Email)