Welcome to Enterprise 2.0
June 26, 2006
It’s here and it’s fabulous. Our alma mater is even publishing on it. See the MIT Sloan Spring report. Who knew what we were creating would become suddenly fashionable? Somehow, probably because we were, uh, working, we missed the collaboration event of the summer. Some excellent material came out of that conference, nonetheless. A nice roundup of speakers and materials is available at Rod Boothby’s web site (see post 6/25/06). ZDnet blogger Ryan Sullivan came on strong today with a pro-Web 2.0 piece today. Phil Wainewright had raised some issues last week about Web 2.0 app reliabilty that didn’t really get addressed, however. The best news today, came from CNET. An article by Martin LaMonica, “Corporate America Wakes up to Web 2.0.”
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