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First Day Surprise at Enterprise 2.0 Boston
by Susan Scrupski on Jun 10, 2008 - 07:00 AM read 704 times Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=230 |
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There were workshops yesterday at the Enterprise 2.0 conference. The first one,Social Computing Platforms: IBM and Microsoftrevealed an unlikely sturdy competitor in the sea of terrific startups that are competing in this new arena. IBM, yes, IBM demonstrated a competitive product. I had never seen such a thorough demo ofLotus Connections. It had a terrific UI, more 2.0 features than I could even keep up with, and the woman who was taking us through the demo, clearly “got it.” Who wouldda thunk?
By comparison, theSharePointpresentation was, well, uninspired. There was a healthy back channel chat conversation on the comparison between the two products. We were particularly damning of the SharePoint product demonstration in the back channel (which is found on the conference’sClearspace communityviaMeebo. If you’re coming to the conference, be sure to check out the back channel chat, as I found that the back channel conversation from real customers was much more interesting than the material being presented.
Many of our clients are turning to SharePoint to deliver 2.0 functionality. From this day forward, I will be urging them to consider Lotus Connections, if they must choose an enterprise vendor for their global operation. The dark horse here is Oracle. Over the next few days, including a private dinner with Oracle with the Enterprise Irregulars, we’ll be seeing a lot of what Oracle is bringing to the table. It would be terrific if there were two good legacy enterprise choices for large enterprises.
Of course, the wide range of excellent startups offer a clear alternative to the enterprise players. I also attended Dion Hinchcliffe’sImplementingEnterprise 2.0workshop. It was a solid roundup of data and commentary on where we are today with Enterprise 2.0. Dion had a new vendor on the scene,Aegeon,give a short demo of its offering, Spaceo.us. This product holds particular promise because of its emphasis on bringing existing enterprise IT assets, including SAP, Oracle, JD Edwards, into the social collaboration platform. Spaceo.us also placed first inStowe Boyd’s Launch Padfinals. You can see demos of the producthere.
Finally, thanks to@stevemann, we had a great dinner with friends at the Enterprise 2.0 Mayhem dinner. Here is a short video clip from blogger-extraordinaire,Luis Suarez, whom I finally met in carbon for the first time.
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By: Luis Benitez
a reply to First Day Surprise at Enterprise 2.0 Boston
by Luis Benitez on Jun 15, 2008 - 07:01 AM read 182 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=230#comment-17308
Thanks for the information Susan. I get to excited to know that non-IBMers love Lotus Connections!!!
FYI, the video doesn’t seem to be working.
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By: Armchair Theorist
a reply to First Day Surprise at Enterprise 2.0 Boston
by Armchair Theorist on Jun 15, 2008 - 02:51 AM read 108 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=230#comment-17307
Yes IBM and Microsoft do get Enterprise 2.0…
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By: E20portal.com - Everything Enterprise 2.0
a reply to First Day Surprise at Enterprise 2.0 Boston
by E20portal.com - Everything Enterprise 2.0 on Jul 17, 2008 - 05:04 AM read 104 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=230#comment-17368
Three Enterprise 2.0 Alternatives…
Large enterprise vendors, pure-play start ups, or open-source? This was the question driving a lot of debate in Boston last week at the Enterprise 2.0 conference. With capable offerings from all three camps how should a company decide which path to tak…
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By: E20portal.com - Everything Enterprise 2.0
a reply to First Day Surprise at Enterprise 2.0 Boston
by E20portal.com - Everything Enterprise 2.0 on Jul 17, 2008 - 05:04 AM read 84 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=230#comment-313
Three Enterprise 2.0 Alternatives…
Large enterprise vendors, pure-play start ups, or open-source? This was the question driving a lot of debate in Boston last week at the Enterprise 2.0 conference. With capable offerings from all three camps how should a company decide which path to tak…
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By: Luis Benitez
a reply to First Day Surprise at Enterprise 2.0 Boston
by Luis Benitez on Jun 15, 2008 - 07:01 AM read 84 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=230#comment-311
Thanks for the information Susan. I get to excited to know that non-IBMers love Lotus Connections!!!
FYI, the video doesn’t seem to be working.
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By: Armchair Theorist
a reply to First Day Surprise at Enterprise 2.0 Boston
by Armchair Theorist on Jun 15, 2008 - 02:51 AM read 75 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=230#comment-312
Yes IBM and Microsoft do get Enterprise 2.0…
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