Paul Reynolds from McGovern and Associates (who blogs at 57LittleHigh) spoke directly after lunch about Social Bookmarking: Theory into Practice. The place to start with collaboration is with 2 people. Then build out to 3, then to 4, then to 5. What is Web 2.0? Paul referred to […]
Benn Crawford and Anthony Townsend from Infinity Solutions spoke to the topic “Utilizing Wikis and Blogs to Reshape Internal Communications and Collaboration”. Benn went first … Blogs and wikis provide part of the solution. Wikis can be used for … documentation, document library, project management tool and issue […]
John Mullins, Sales Leader NZ/Australia, IBM Portals and Workplace John started by saying … “James has put forward the case for the opposition; I’m doing the case for the defense. Talking about experience and real-life results.” IBM is 329,000 employees in 64 countries. 40% of people who work […]
I’m at the Novotel Hotel in Auckland for the 6th Annual Strategic Intranet and Enterprise Portal Management conference. My notes on the various sessions. Presentation by James Robertson, Managing Director at Step Two Designs) Hottest trends for 2006 … it’s good to get excited about intranets … some […]
Wow, I have three business days left until I’m on a plane and up to Auckland to speak at the 6th Annual Strategic Intranet & Enterprise Portal Management Conference (August 23-24). I have two complimentary conference passes to give to guests of my choosing … so if (1) […]
Before I was the principal analyst at Shared Spaces, I was the Content Editor and Research Analyst at Ferris Research, a market research and analyst firm focused on messaging and collaboration. I learnt a huge amount from David Ferris … he was a wonderful teacher. Ferris publishes both […]
I’m delivering the third presentation on the first morning of the 6th Annual Strategic Intranet & Enterprise Portal Management Conference in Auckland NZ next month. My presentation is a mix of the Shared Spaces 7 Pillars model and my recent thinking on Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0. Here’s […]
Day 2 of the Collaborative Technologies Conference is done, and day 3 is almost complete too. There has been fewer blog posts about days 2 and 3, but here’s what I’ve found. If you know of others, please advise! Steve Borsch writes about the presentations from Linda Stone, […]
As a member of the Advisory Board for the Collaborative Technologies Conference 2006 in Boston, as well as the Track Chair for 11 of the sessions (which means I designed them and found great moderators and speakers to work them), I have “lived” CTC every day for the […]