Peter Biddle--the man behind Microsoft's BitLocker technology and Darknet--has caught the enterprise 2.0 bug. On August 8, Biddle joined London-based Trampoline Systems, a company that makes social ...
As Facebook and other social networks have grown in popularity, businesses have started looking for ways to leverage them within the enterprise. The result: an influx of social software companies ...
Unified Communications and Social Networking: at first sight, it’s an odd combination. Odd because of the functionality overlap and also because it’s hard to see IT departments having anything to do ...
More and more workers will shift their work habits so that the social networking interface will be the first place they go in the morning and the thing that's continually checked all day long ...
SAP and enterprise social-networking vendor Jive said Tuesday they have formed an agreement that will see SAP’s BusinessObjects BI OnDemand software integrated with Jive’s community and collaboration ...
Leveraging advances in communication and integration, a new kind of application — corporate social networking — is being folded into the CRM feature set. Corporate social networking software measures, ...
In a great IT industry irony, ESN (enterprise social networking) software, designed to boost interaction and collaboration, is often ignored by users and ends up forgotten like the proverbial ghost ...
Long considered old-school tools with no place in shiny corporate social collaboration suites, to-do software is making a comeback with a new air of cool about it and renewed appreciation from ...
Cisco announced Thursday that it will purchase social networking software maker Five Across, a developer of technology that enables companies to easily add social networking features to their Web ...
DUXBURY, MA--(Marketwire - August 13, 2009) - Wainhouse Research has recently expanded its Rich Media Metrics survey coverage to include the Enterprise Social Networking space. In the third report of ...
Social networking, Macs and iPhones have reached critical mass in the enterprise, says an IBM integrator. Big Blue wants a piece of high-flying Apple, as well as a slice of the social networking craze ...
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