The progressives these days are running around the office shouting unintelligible words (to the old folks) like “blogs” and “wikis.” Attorneys and public relations managers duck and cover when this happens, even if the marketing team is dancing beside their cubicles (blogs and wikis are great, efficient, and economical ways to reach the masses).
Google Desktop Vs. Corporate IT
Silicon.com takes a look at some corporate IT departments that are worried about employees installing the latest version of Google Desktop Search on their systems.
Discriminating Trust and Corporate Leaders
Over on the Church of the Customer Blog I read the following:
Bridging the Corporate Knowledge Gap – Conferencing with Execs
The room was excellent, providing seating for about 50 people per session.
Corporate Blogging Not A Common Practice
Author David Kline wondered aloud in a blog post today about the lack of corporate blogging taking place, and speculated on what may be holding it back.
Spectrum of Corporate Social Media
Dan Mitchell’s What’s Online column in the NY Times highlights the grey area of the Business Blogging Wiki:
The IT Take on Corporate Communications
I think I’ll write an article about router configuration.
Transforming Corporate Identities
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas certainly was the place this week for many companies to announce a dazzling array of new tech products, alliances and ventures.
Fortune Interactive Publishes Corporate Blog
We’ve decided to put our money where our collective mouths are and launch a Fortune Interactive corporate blog.
Indie Bloggers Seeing Corporate Dollars
The New York Times reports that indie bloggers are getting courted by corporations. Some interesting nuggets from the story…