Google made a star of AJAX through its various applications. The swift, simple utility of Google Maps caught everyone’s attention, pushing them to explore its possibilities through the API. Enterprises also saw the value in it, not only making use of Google’s offerings, but set their teams on task for their own purposes.
Enterprise RSS Feeds: A Viable Messaging Medium
The rapid growth of content syndication and social media requires a new marketing and PR approach.
CEO’s Guide to Enterprise 2.0
BusinessWeek’s Rob Hof on a CEO’s guide to Enterprise 2.0:
Enterprise 2.0, SoA and the Freeform Advantage
Andrew McAfee, who first mentioned the term Enterprise 2.0 to me on December 1st 2005, provides a definition:
Integrated Enterprise Virtualization
Hu Yoshida, of HDS fame, spoke about a conference in his latest blog, and one of the topics was virtualization.
Enterprise RSS Feeds
The Gilbane Content Management Conference – Although content management systems are based on XML technology, not many offer RSS feeds.
Enterprise Blogs Inside The Firewall
The Gilbane Content Management Conference – The enterprise blogging panel was all about internal blogging – with two great speakers:
Enterprise 2.0
Harvard Professor Andrew McAfee:
Sun Opens Up Java Studio Enterprise
Sun Microsystems plans to open source major elements of the Sun Java Studio Enterprise as a project on NetBeans.org. This new project will be released as the NetBeans Enterprise Pack.
More Social media in the Enterprise
More examples of organizations using social media as part of their internal communications efforts. This one comes from Niall Cook, UK-based Netcoms director for PR agency Hill & Knowlton: