NovemberNov 9 Monday 09
The following is Part 4 of a series on today's announcement by Cisco.
Is Cisco’s Vision Holistic Enough?
While Cisco does a very good job of navigating market transitions and managing its efforts to move into market adjacencies, that does not mean that it has …
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The following is Part 3 of a series on today's announcement by Cisco.
Clarifications & Questions
As the launch event and collaboration summit progress, additional information will be provided. Areas where I have questions and will be looking for clarification include: …
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The following is Part 2 of a series on today's announcement by Cisco.
What is Cisco announcing?
To understand and decipher what Cisco is announcing, it is important to break the information down into four distinct areas: Strategic Pillars, Reference Architecture, …
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The following is Part 1 of a series on today's announcement by Cisco.
What is driving Cisco into the collaboration market?
There are many reasons driving Cisco in this direction (revenue opportunities, growth needs, and customer demand). Cisco believes that the …
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Highlights of Cisco's press release is below (with a link to the full release). Additional blog posts will come out later today (starting around noon PT) that will include my early thoughts. I would recommend attending the virtual launch event (webcast). …
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Notes from a collaboration and social computing session at Enterprise 2.0 conference:
The presentation will provide insight into EA's internal social collaboration strategy, successes and failures, solution, insights, best practices. Specifically, we will look at …
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OctoberOct 22 Thursday 09
Next week, Alice Wang and I will be presenting our research and consulting findings on the intersect social media and social networking has with identity and security for Burton Group clients. This topic has been a major source of client inquires over the past few …
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OctoberOct 21 Wednesday 09
Notes from session w/Sean Squires and Lincoln Demaris
Case Study: Knowledge For The Field - one of several systems for KM at Microsoft, repository of high-quality of field-ready content, intitial phase focused on content publishing and discovery
80K Microsoft …
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Gail Giacobbe, Principal Program Manager Lead and Ted Pattison, SharePoint MVP
"Primary reason I don't use wikis is that we have so much information to track across so many sites that I simply can't keep track of them and forget they exist" as opening statement - not …
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Notes from Venky Veeraraghavan's presentation, forgive the typos!
Session objective: understand technical architecture and planning required to deploy
MySite personal portal
Social feedback
People and expertise search
@SPSocial is the Twitter ID to follow …
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Jeff Teper, Corporate VP; Kirk Koenigsbauer, GM
Question: A follow-up to a response during Steve Ballmer's keynote that was somewhat evasive. My follow-up here this morning was:
What architectural change has been implemented within SP 2010 so that clients can …
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Notes from Christian Finn, Director, Social Computing
13 sessions in "social track"
Microsoft design point is to co-mingle structured collaboration tools alongside social computing tools - it's unrealistic to think of social computing disconnected from …
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Notes from Steve Ballmer keynote...
Vision: seamless experiences across your life
SharePoint is at the center of intranet, Internet, etc
Public Beta in November
Synergies with SharePoint Workspace (Groove recast for SharePoint with improved offline support) …
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OctoberOct 13 Tuesday 09
Beehive Unified Collaboration
Notes from Oracle OpenWorld presentation - only took notes on the social and collaboration aspects of the session.
Enterprise collaboration is fragmented
Need to deploy multiple products, sometimes same / sometimes different vendors …
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