This information-packed, two-volume set offers readers a single source for insight into the evolution of business functions and opportunities created by technologies related to Web 2.0. * Leading experts from both industry and academia cover the latest developments in Enterprise 2.0 social technologies * Contributing authors share case studies and real-life examples from organizations applying Web 2.0 tools
In this compelling book, Andrew McAfee--a veteran researcher and writer on the business impact of technology, and the originator of the phrase "Enterprise 2.0"describes the power of Enterprise 2.0 and shows readers how to harness it.
Erudite, well-researched and highly readable, this book is essential for anyone involved in knowledge, information and library management, as well as those implementing social software tools inside organizations.
One of Don Burke's colleagues read a blog entry about the nascent Intellipedia in early 2006 and mentioned it to him. Burke, who worked in the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology, had independently reached many of the same ...
This book, in its first part, provides a systematic compendium of the current best practices in EA, analyzes current ways of doing EA, and identifies its constraints and shortcomings.
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Implementing Enterprise 2.0 provides detailed practical insights into how to create substantial business value with web technologies, supported by numerous case studies of successful implementation and lessons learned.
Yet are we really ready for this?" CIO "This book can (...) certainly be of help in illuminating a fundamental change taking place in the business world.
Enterprise 2.0 (E 2.0) has caught the collective imagination of executives who are innovating to radically change the face of business.
This book shows a way forward in the development of secure enterprise software.