On The Smarter Office, I just posted my review of the Enterprise 2.0 Conference last month in Boston:
“The Enterprise 2.0 Conference in mid-June in Boston is the premier conference each year for discussing, debating, exploring, and showcasing the latest work in applying Enterprise 2.0 technologies and approaches within organizations. The conference started as the Collaborative Technologies Conference in New York in 2005, but shifted to Boston the following year and changed its name to the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in 2007. In its 8th year, it is now a well-established annual conference, and attracts sponsorship from the major software vendors including Microsoft and IBM, and case studies from some of the world’s largest organizations – with FedEx and Wells Fargo among the keynote speakers on the mainstage this year. The conference this year was heavily focused on the “social” angle, and given the wider rise of social business concepts in recent years, going forward the conference will be renamed for the third time, to E2 Social. I haven’t been able to attend the conference for a few years (I was there in 2005 and 2007, and helped organize 2006), but here’s what I gleaned about the main themes this year.“
Read more: Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2012: Social, Business, Culture
Categories: Conference Notes, Tools & Technologies