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How to Build an Enterprise 2.0 Platform Employees Will Use
Source : Ross Mayfield's Weblog
Live impressionistic transcription of How to Build an Enterprise 2.0 Platform Employees Will Use Moderator - Rob Preston, Editor in Chief, Information Week Speaker - Mike Fratesi, Manager, Solutions Marketing, Unified Communications, Cisco Systems, Inc.Mike Fratesi Solutions Marketing Manager, Unified Communications Cisco Systems mfratesi@cisco.com Mike is responsible for unified communications applications solutions marketing at Cisco Systems. He joined Cisco Systems in January, 2004 upon the acquisition of Latitude Communications, a maker of conferencing solutions, where he was the Director of Product Marketing. In over 7 years at Latitude Mike helped drive the product direction and marketing of the Meeting Place conferencing system. Prior to Latitude he was a product manager in the Pentium processor division at Intel and a consultant at Booz-Allen & Hamilton. Speaker - Oliver Young, Analyst, Forrester Research, Inc Oliver is an analyst at Forrester Research, Inc. covering Web 2.0 , Enterprise 2.0, and Social Computing - including blogs, wikis, RSS, social networking, and mashups - and its impact on technology vendors and the overall tech industry. As part of this coverage, Oliver also looks at broad economic trends in the tech industry. His work has been cited in major media outlets such as Computer World, Business Week, The Financial Times, and The Wall Street Journal as well as influential blogs such as Rough Type and Read/Write Web. Prior to his analyst role, Oliver served as a researcher at Forrester. Oliver is a graduate of Kalamazoo College with a B.A. in economics and English. He has also studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Speaker - Toby Redshaw, Corporate Vice President, I.D.E.A.S., Motorola
Toby: We had a KM system where you can put information in if you had a password and could remember where stuff was and the password. Turned on wikis 4400 blogs and 4200 wikis. Didn't even tell anybody, just turned it on. Plus forums and FAQs [..]
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