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Want to look behind the scenes of the E2.0 SUMMIT? Processes and all …

During the last few days a lot of discussing has happened behind the stage of the Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT – and it is triggering more worthwhile posts as well. As the idea of the E2.0 SUMMIT on Oct 6-8th is to represent a community and expertise hub for the European Enterprise 2.0 community this is [...]

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Rewarding social software participation within the corporation

Lots of information have been already distributed through out the net about the Enterprise 2.0 FORUM / Cologne, that took place already nearly two weeks ago. Now we finished cutting and setting up all the recorded video materials – so here we go with the presentation of Suw Charman-Anderson talking about the “adoption strategy for [...]

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Microblogging as a Corporate Tool

The discussions about micro blogging services have reached another peak these days with Yammer winning the beauty contest at TechCrunch50. Despite all reservations regarding Yammer not being very innovative this incident at least turned on the light on looking at micro blogging services as Twitter, Jaiku, Pownce, Identi.ca or as well Yammer (see full list [...]

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enterprise2open @ BarCamps.de

Just added me to the Enterprise 2.0 OPEN community at barcamps.de. This is an effort at bundling and organizing the BarCamp community that I appreciate – trying to support and organize the relationships and social network we’re building up at BarCamps on an event-spanning scale.

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Promocode for Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT

Kongressmedia, the organizers of the Enterprise 2.0 Summit on March 4 at CeBIT Hanover are offering a promotional code for discounted conference access. Just register with this promocode: E20FRIENDS With this code you will get a ticket for 150€ (payable via invoice), optionally you may register via Amiando. The Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT ticket allows CeBIT [...]

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Conference program Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT

The conference program of the Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT on March 04 is now online. The topics on the slate look very interesting, they tackle enterprise 2.0 in the contexts of – Informational Architectures & Collaborative Processes for Change & Innovation – Building the next Generation of Informational Architectures – Emerging Processes for Mass Collaboration

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Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT at CeBIT 2008

The Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT is a perfect opportunity to deal with Enterprise 2.0 in depth. This event is a one-day conference at the CeBIT 2008 about “how corporations have to change their informational and organisational structures to be more innovative and competitive for their markets“. With exclusive speakers as well as best-practices included you will [...]

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Enterprise 2.0 Open – Call for participants

Additionally to the Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT there will be an open platform for sessions on presenting and discussing the “Enterprise 2.0″ topic. The “Enterprise 2.0 Open” on CeBIT Sunday will offer the opportunity to further deepen knowledge, best practices and discussion on Enterprise 2.0. It is a Barcamp-alike event at the upcoming CeBIT 2008. We [...]

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Weblog zur Enterprise 2.0 OPEN is alive!

The Enterprise 2.0 OPEN is a Barcamp-alike event at the upcoming CeBIT 2008. We encourage everybody who is interesting in the topic of Enterprise 2.0 – by means of a more grassrooted organizational approach for enterprise information and process management – to participate in this event.

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