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Tibbr Leaps Forward With GEO Feature And HTML5

Tibbr Leaps Forward With GEO Feature And HTML5

By Krishnan Subramanian on January 25, 2012

Tibbr (previous CloudAve coverage), Tibco’s social tool competing with the likes of Chatter, released a new version, Tibbr 3.5 with two new features which makes the product pretty hot in the market. In fact, I have been pretty impressed with Tibbr by the time it came into the market. Unlike many companies who were totally clueless [...]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged briefs, chatter, collaboration, ensw, enterprise software, IBM Connections, social, Social Business, tibbr, tibbr35, tibco, yammer | Leave a response

How Yammer Should Have Responded to the TechCrunch Ad Hominem

How Yammer Should Have Responded to the TechCrunch Ad Hominem

By Mark Fidelman on January 10, 2012

I can’t help but laugh at the TechCrunch gang’s corporate ad hominem last week. It seemed more of a personal attack than any real attempt to provide a product review. TechCrunch didn’t merely reproach their building mate, they reprimanded them. Stranger, most of the article really didn’t say anything at all, because they were not [...]

Posted in Application Software, Trends & Concepts | Tagged enterprise 2.0, Miscellany, sybil, techcrunch, yammer | Leave a response

If Your Company is Still Blocking the Move to Social, Then Join Electronic Arts in Battle

If Your Company is Still Blocking the Move to Social, Then Join Electronic Arts in Battle

By Mark Fidelman on December 15, 2011

The world’s largest gaming company is going through a remarkable transformation into a Social Business. Electronic Arts understands that today’s technologies, unlike those of the past decade, are no longer limited to the individual. They impact everyone. Impact that’s revolutionizing … Continue reading →

Posted in Strategy | Tagged bert sandie, curator, electronic arts, enterprise 2.0, Microsoft Sharepoint, sharepoint, Social Business, Social Enterprise, social media, yammer | 1 Response

This CEO Isn’t Afraid to Take on Jive Software or Salesforce.com

This CEO Isn’t Afraid to Take on Jive Software or Salesforce.com

By Mark Fidelman on September 7, 2011

Yammer thrives. The herd mentality around the enterprise activity stream is driving its competitors to emulate their every move.  Jive’s done it.  So has Salesforce.com, SocialText, Newsgator, Moxie Software and IBM Connections. From the Fortune 500 to the Fortuneless company of one, the activity stream is supplanting email for many forms of business communication. What’s [...]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged chatter, enterprise 2.0, IBM Connections, jive Software, Moxie Software, salesforce.com, Social Business, Social network, socialtext, yammer | 1 Response

THE SOCIAL PHD: 9 Sure Fire Ways to Become a Social Business (Video)

THE SOCIAL PHD: 9 Sure Fire Ways to Become a Social Business (Video)

By Mark Fidelman on August 12, 2011

We were able to assemble a powerful cast of experts to give the rest of us advice on becoming a Social Business. But we did it with one catch.  We asked these 9 experts to do it in under 60 seconds. Thank you Robert Lavigne for essentially doing all of the video, post production and [...]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged adobe, ben watson, cisco, david sachs, enterprise 2.0, IBM, intel, Laura Buczek, sandy carter, sheila johnson, Social PHD, video, yammer

Apples and oranges: Socialcast and tibbr

Apples and oranges: Socialcast and tibbr

By Martijn Linssen on July 5, 2011

 The other day one of my commenters asked: What’s the difference between Socialcast and tibbr? I had a rough idea but not much of a clue, and decided to do a quick one. I commented back but there has been some considerable dustblowing going on, so I’ll repeat that here and elaborate on it Socialcast [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged 2.0, 3.0, activity stream, b2b, B2C, EAI, ESB, integration, social media, socialcast, tibbr, tibco, vmware, yammer

SuiteWorld 2011: My Thoughts

SuiteWorld 2011: My Thoughts

By Krishnan Subramanian on May 12, 2011

I spent the last three days at SuiteWorld 2011, NetSuite‘s first ever user conference, attending the keynote and analyst sessions. My interest in SuiteWorld stemmed from the fact that I really wanted to see the evolution of ERP into the cloud (It should be noted that ERP is considered to be the last frontier for SaaS) [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged erp, insights, microsoft, netsuite, nsw11, qontext, saas erp, salesforce.com, sap, software as a service, suiteworld, suiteworld 2011, workday, yammer | 2 Responses

Social Business Case Study: Enterasys Networks’ Use of Chatter

Social Business Case Study: Enterasys Networks’ Use of Chatter

By Krishnan Subramanian on April 7, 2011

Social Business is a hot topic these days in the enterprise market. We are seeing innovative new products coming out regularly and we are also seeing some consolidation in this space, indicating strong currents in the Social Business marketplace. In this report we discuss how an enterprise is using Salesforce Chatter inside their organization. Even [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged case study, casestudy, chatter, collaboration, salesforce, salesforce chatter, salesforce.com, Social Business, tibbr, yammer | 8 Responses

Do Companies Need Vendors Like Jive Software?

Do Companies Need Vendors Like Jive Software?

By Jacob Morgan on March 28, 2011

Jive is perhaps one the most recognizable names in the enterprise collaboration space and many would argue that they are miles ahead of the competition.  However, a part of me wonders if organizations interested in enterprise collaboration are even ready for Jive yet.  One of the keys to success for organizations seeking to deploy these [...]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged collaboration, confluence, enterprise 2.0, facebook, jive, jive Software, social software, software complexity, yammer | 3 Responses

More than just another microblogging tool – tibbr

More than just another microblogging tool – tibbr

By David Terrar on February 4, 2011

Earlier this week I attended the UK launch event for just another Twitter style microblogging tool for the enterprise like Chatter or Yammer or Signals inside SocialText.  This one’s called tibbr.  Some people would have been underwhelmed and said “so what?”, but I got excited – I can see some huge potential here, and I’d [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged linkedin, salesforce chatter, salesforce.com, socialtext, tibbr, tibco, twitter, yammer

Enterprise microblogging: measuring true value "is relative"

Enterprise microblogging: measuring true value "is relative"

By Martijn Linssen on January 14, 2011

Yammer announced a new feature yesterday: Leaderboards Leaderboards gives users access to statistics about their network activity. The Leaderboards include: Most Liked Members: Top 10 users whose messages have received the most ‘Likes’ Most Replied to Members: Top 10 users whose messages have received the most replies Members with the Most Posts: Top 10 users [...]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged architecture, Data quality, information, social media, stats, yammer

Enterprise microblogging should be pay-per-use

Enterprise microblogging should be pay-per-use

By Martijn Linssen on January 7, 2011

An article by Dennis Howlett about Socialtext and Yammer yesterday caught my attention. In essence SocialText announces that they’ll sell their product at 80% of Yammer’s price (being very brief here) but I think they’re both wrong. Social has its own Pareto rule: 90-9-1 versus the old-fashioned 80-20. It means that 1% of people creates [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, adapt, change, cloud computing, financials, freemium, knowledge, microblogging, pareto, pay per use, social media, socialtext, yammer | 4 Responses

Is Microblogging for Your Organization? Dan Keldsen Answers

Is Microblogging for Your Organization? Dan Keldsen Answers

By Mark Fidelman on May 5, 2010

Never short of an opinion on Enterprise 2.o topics, Dan Keldsen tells it like it is.  It’s refreshing to hear an unvarnished opinion on topics concerning today’s corporations and Dan doesn’t disappoint.  When we spoke a few weeks ago, Dan was more than happy to share. I  am breaking up our discussion into two distinct [...]

Posted in Enterprise | Tagged collaboration, microblogging, yammer

Yammer – What You Need to Know

Yammer – What You Need to Know

By Mark Fidelman on April 29, 2010

My boss walked in and just started laughing. Not a condescending laugh, but a contagious chuckle at my expense. In a company of 5000 people, I had emailed all of them in search of a team or individual that had handled a similar challenge as the one I was facing at a large retailer.  It [...]

Posted in Enterprise | Tagged chat, collaboration, communication, productivity, yammer

Enterprise 2.0 Trends: Which vendors are in the running?

Enterprise 2.0 Trends: Which vendors are in the running?

By Mark Fidelman on March 1, 2010

While doing some Enterprise 2.0 vendor research, we discovered some interesting trends from the E2.0 space.  Using Google’s Double-Click Ad Planner, we were able to establish a general picture of the companies’ overall traffic.  It’s still very early in the Enterprise 2.0 race, but Yammer appears to be the best horse on a muddy track.  [...]

Posted in Enterprise | Tagged acquia, Alfresco, atlassian, confluence, e20, enterprise 2.0, Grovesite.com, jive Software, mindtouch, OpenText, socialtext, spigit, yammer | 5 Responses

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