Activity Streams Drive Enterprise 2.0 Discovery and Productivity
Quick, can you tell me what’s happening at your company right now? Do you know where your colleagues are, and what they are working on? Do you know what conversations are going on, or updates are being...
View ArticleRoss Mayfield and Robert Scoble talk about Socialtext and Enterprise 2.0
Ross Mayfield – Chairman, President, and Co-founder of Socialtext – talks with Robert Scoble. Topics include: SocialCalc, the social spreadsheet. On the 30th anniversary of VisiCalc, Socialtext has...
View ArticleMaking The Case for Enterprise Activity Streams (And Why It’s Not Just...
Whenever people ask me about my job, I tell them what you’d probably expect: I work for a company that takes technologies with social dynamics that you enjoy on the consumer Web, like Facebook and...
View ArticleSocialtext Connect: Bringing Open Web Standards Behind the Enterprise Firewall
I’ve been busy preparing for our Webinar tomorrow that provides a deeper dive into the workings of Socialtext Connect, a new offering that can surface critical events from applications and systems...
View ArticleSocial Software Needs to Be a Layer, Not a Feature, In the Enterprise
If you spend any time reading about enterprise software these days, headlines and phrases like this have become pretty common: • ”Social software is an entirely new way to work!” • ”We can break...
View ArticleAccounting Consultancy Hayes Knight Utilizes Socialtext Connect To Serve...
With the recent launch of Socialtext Connect, Socialtext customers have begun surfacing events from other critical business applications (CRM, ERP, etc.) inside of Socialtext Signals and Activity...
View ArticleFour Reasons Why We’re Betting on the Open Web in the Enterprise
Last week, I blogged about why “Social Software needs to be a Layer, not a Feature, in the Enterprise.” Now, from an architectural perspective, I’ll riff on what we’ve done to make this a reality. Back...
View ArticleWhy It’s Not Just Filter Failure: Managing Tasks in the Unstructured, Social...
One of the main benefits to social technology — and the Web in general — rests in its lack of structure. Or at least in our ability to surrender structure as a concept we held dear for ages. The Google...
View ArticleIs it time to rewrite the email handbook?
Email has become quite the hot-button topic of late with companies proclaiming an end to their internal emails and a move to social platforms and why not? Let’s be frank, email kind of sucks – we are...
View ArticleWhy Social Trumps Email: Reply to Alan Lepofsky
I just had a fascinating Twitter exchange with my colleague and good friend Alan Lepofsky. I had tweeted: “Reason #71 why I hate email: I start my day playing catch-up.” Alan replied: “And does the...
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