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Sun takes Web 2.0 into the Workplace
Do you want to know what Sun is doing in the Enterprise 2.0 space ?
check out the White Paper
Posted at 08:04PM Oct 26, 2008 by Peter Reiser in Enterprise 2.0 | Comments[0]
Folksonomies and Taxonomies Cookbook
Daniela Barbosa from Dow Jones just published an excellent ebook about Folksonomies and Taxonomies.
Great work Daniela
... and while you reading it you will find a nice reference to our CE 2.0 project ...
Posted at 08:48AM Jun 25, 2008 by Peter Reiser in Enterprise 2.0 | Comments[1]
Risk Management and Community
Royal Bank of Scotland is holding their International Risk Congress in Edinburgh this week.

The theme is "join the conversation" and it is all about communities, Web 2.0, sharing and participation.
I had the pleasure to lead a workshop with RBS on how to build vibrant communities.
It is a great sign that large enterprises like RBS are really getting serious about Web 2.0 and Communities.
It is fascinating to see how a bank can differentiate and distinguish themselves by applying communities to their existing business processes.
And yes - building a community value system as part of strategy is very important to drive active participation and contribution - and our Community Equity model fits very well 
Thanks Gareth for the invitation ! I hope I can blog soon about your pilot ...
Posted at 05:42PM Jun 12, 2008 by Peter Reiser in Enterprise 2.0 | Comments[0]
The ultimate business justifcation for Enterprise 2.0
I could not resist to post this ultimate business justification for Enterprise 2.0 investments.
Specially after all the tough discussions I had internally and externally about this topic in the last few weeks...
Credit goes to : http://geekandpoke.typepad.com/geekandpoke/2008/04/good-reasons-fo.html
Technorati Tags: Enterprise2.0
Posted at 06:15PM May 09, 2008 by Peter Reiser in Enterprise 2.0 | Comments[0]
Enterprise 2.0 How-to-Guide:Strategy
Web 2. 0 dynamics
Before we work on the strategy we should first try to understand what is happening in the Web 2.0 space.
In recent presentations I summarized the trend with:
(and yes I mean Exhibitionism in a positive sense :-) )
The web move towards a social read/write web.
Everything will have a publish button ! (This is Tim Brays vision around the ATOM protocol- see recent interview)
People are:
- expressing themselves trough blogging, flickring, youtubing, twittering etc.
- contributing on wikis, forum and share their best practices, know-how
- building large open source applications with excellent quality and vibrant community support
- active participating trough rating, commenting content, downloading videos, photos, blogs
- are building social contexts by join social sites like facebook, linkedin, xing etc.
- having fun by leveraging mashups like google maps, etc.
and what is happening with the good old Intranet ?
- boring portals centric sites with mainly top down information flow
- complicated access from the Internet via VPN, SecureID Card etc.
- stale and obsolete content
- inefficient search
- etc.
... and a lot of frustrated users escaping from the Intranet - and start using Facebook, Ning or other Social sites and have fun ....
Web 2.0 Paradigm Shifts
So - what are the paradigm shifts ?
Enterprise 2.0 Strategy
ok - so how can we build a strategy around the paradigm shifts ?
pretty easy ... it just needs three elements
1. Who am I (people centric)
We need to change from a web centric to a people centric view
- Who am I ?
- What are my contributions ?
- What are my skills ?
- What are my interests ?
- What is my social network ?
- What is my value in the community ?
- etc.
(looks a bit like Facebook :-) )
2. What I need
Make all your enterprise resources and content mashup ready
- turn your resources into web services
- tag all your content (enterprise tagging service)
- capture the social value of your content and resources (enterprise rating/commenting service)
3. Personal Mashup
Analyze the needs from your users and build dynamic and personalized mashup services
between the users need and the enterprise resources
- tags/metadata are key for todays mashup services. Semantic based mashup will be the killer app...
- combined with a community value system will add quality and predictability to the mashup
Outline
In my next blog post I will describe an Enterprise 2.0 architecture
Technorati Tags: CE 2.0, Enterprise2.0, Web 2.0
Posted at 08:36PM Mar 19, 2008 by Peter Reiser in Enterprise 2.0 | Comments[1]
Enterprise 2.0 How-to-Guide: Vision and Community Framework
The Vision
How could it look like when you have Enterprise 2.0 implemented in your company ?
- the old fashioned Intranet has turned into vibrant online social networks which are aligned with your core business processes.
- your employees are actively participating in forums, wikis,blogs and share their best practices, experience in real time
- you always find what you need in seconds even if you don't know exactly what you are searching for..
- people feel valued for their participation and contribution and have fun doing their job.
ok.. this sound pretty interesting... but how do you get there ?
I will publish a series of blogs posts which will explain how we implement Enterprise 2.0 as part of our Customer Engineering CE 2.0 project.
so lets start with the non obvious one.
Enterprise 2.0 is not just Technology...... If you want to successfully implement Enterprise 2.0 for your company you need to look at three things
Community Framework
1. Architecture
Design an Enterprise wide architecture which allows you to integrate existing and new internal and external services and data
which can be used to build highly personalized mashup services.
2. Methodology
Vibrant Communities and active participation does not happen over night.
Communities are about people and we need to understand the physiological and social aspects on how to build and run virtual communities
3. Value System
Community members need to understand the value they create in communities and what value they get back from the community.

Outline
In my next blog post I will describe a simple but efficient Enterprise 2.0 strategy
Technorati Tags: CE 2.0, Enterprise2.0, Social Capital, Social Networking, Web 2.0, Web 3.0
Posted at 08:30AM Mar 09, 2008 by Peter Reiser in Enterprise 2.0 | Comments[0]



