The final speaker before lunch was Dennis Moore, with SAP Labs. He’s the General Manager of Emerging Labs at SAP. He’s speaking about Enterprise 2.1 Key talking points: 500 years ago everything was task work. Today it is information work, even in traditionally task work like farming. This […]
Derek Burney is the General Manager of the SharePoint Platform and Tools group at Microsoft. Key talking points: People drive business outcomes. They develop customer relationships, improve operations, drive innovation, and build partner connections. A new world of work … Key trends … one world of business, always […]
Steve introduced the fifth session of the day, featuring Jeffrey Stamps (Chief Scientists) and Jessica Lipnack (CEO) of NetAge, Inc. They’ve been writing about virtual teams and virtual networks for 25 years … so it was great to have them here. Jessica is also on the Advisory Board […]
Steve introduced the fourth speaker of the day, and the first one after the morning break. Martin De Beer from Cisco Systems is talking about how video and web 2.0 are changing the enterprise. Martin’s point of view: The face of things to come … the next generation […]
Steve introduced the third speaker … Ambuj Goyal from IBM, general manager of Information Management at IBM. Apparently Mike Rhodin couldn’t come. Ambuj is going to play the role of the fat, happy executive who doesn’t want to shift into the next generation. About 12 years ago, Web […]
The second speaker today was Associate Professor Andrew McAfee, talking about the state of the Enterprise 2.0 meme. He’s going to talk about three items on the report card: Awareness = A … Grade = A. Most of the awareness is being driven by students. Social software is […]
Lars (left) and Stephan (right) Just after breakfast, I had a couple of minutes with Stephan (CEO) and Lars (COO) from Mindquarry, an open-source team collaboration software platform. The goal of the company is to deliver knowledge resources to knowledge workers anywhere, anytime it is required. They don’t […]
David Weinberger, co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto and author of Everything is Miscellaneous (released May 2007). His main points: The shape of business is changing … authority, trust and boundaries. Why aren’t we drowning in information overload? Because the answer is more information … particularly meta-data, which is […]
Notes from Steve’s opening comments: We’ve come a long way in a short amount of time. Lots of new vendor activity, with new entrant vendors and aggressive incumbents Three tension points, with live voting was done via text messaging , via Mozes Incumbent vendors will win (44%) vs. […]
Here I am sitting at the breakfast table at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston, and Marc Orchant joined. Very quickly all of the gadgets came out, and he spoke passionately about the “new mobile office” of a Nokia N80 (the Internet tablet) and a Nokia 95 (mobile […]
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