I left Portland late Sunday night, or was it Monday morning? Anyway it was way dark thirty. I arrived in Boston at 11:00 am. I headed over to the Enterprise 2.0 Conference and sat down with CMP's Alex Dunne for this podcast interview. Excuse me if I sound rummy.
Andrew McAfee gave Enterprise 2.0 a report card at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference yesterday.
A - awareness of the concept
A- - Technologies
C - Communication of the results
And the professor has given us homework. He called on the industry to do a better job sharing best practices, applications and case studies. The Enterprise 2.0 Uncoalition might be just the forum to share the love.
In that spirit here's a start. We put this together for an enterprise customer who is using the Attensa Feed Server to improve corporate communications across their organization. I've blogged about this earlier in a series but here's the complete document.
I'm in Boston for the Enterprise 2.0 Conference today. Got in Monday after taking the redeye from Portland. I sat down yesterday with Alex Dunn who is blogging and podcasting the conference for CMP. I'll post a link when the podcast is up.
Today is focused on connecting with the people who are driving the promise of connection, collaboration and change through Enterprise 2.0 technologies and tools.
It's the 40th anniversary of another big catalyst of connection, collaboration and change...the Summer of Love. In that spirit we are trying a new approach. We are quietly kicking off the Enterprise 2.0 Uncoalition today at the Enterprise 2.0 conference. Janet Johnson is blogging about it here.
The concept is to start a discussion and create the connections and integration points that will make Enterprise 2.0 technologies and products work together for real people. So customers can pick and choose, mix and match the best of breed products they need to solve their specific communication challenges.
Beneath the promise of Enterprise 2.0 apps things are missing.
Some of the obvious missing pieces are:
We've already started the conversation with Foldera and Jive and this is just the beginning. The are nearly 50 companies exhibiting at the conference.
Attensa will be exhibiting at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston June 18 - 21 in Boston. Here's CMP's official description of the conference.
"Enterprise 2.0 Conference provides thought leadership and instruction for forward-thinking IT and business professionals on the new Web 2.0 tools for the enterprise, the infrastructure required to support them and the cultural changes that must accompany them."
I think it might be closer to the Enterprise 2.0 version of Lucha Libre:
Monday features Harvard's Doctor Cerebro Andrew McAffee versus Tigre Metalico Tom Davenport as they go mano a mano on the relevancy of Enterprise 2.0.
With nearly 50 exhibitors wrestling for attention the conference is destined to be the free fight.
The photos are from Malcomb Venville's amazing book Lucha Loco a striking collection of portraits and interviews of the real luchadores. Get this book. Your other coffee table books will tremble.
Oh.... and get your tickets to the Enterprise 2.0 Conference here. You can get a free pass for the exhibits and a $200 discount on the conference when you use the priority code: MLQUEB48 to register. Tell them Attensa sent you.
an RSS FeedServer trial
an RSS FeedServer demo
the free Datasheet
Free RSS Feed Readers
Attensa Podcast from Enterprise 2.0 Conference
Enterprise 2.0 Report Card, Homework and Sharing the Love
The Enterprise 2.0 Uncoalition - A New Summer of Love?
Enterprise 2.0 Lucha Libre in Boston June 18
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