Briefings:Web 2.0 applications: Innovative technology to optimize your business
Web 2.0 applications: Innovative technology to optimize your business
Web 2.0 applications revolutionized the Internet with social networking and online communities; now they're gaining traction inside the corporation, with tangible returns on investment and other benefits that improve the customer experience, lift employee engagement and drive innovation. Where is the business value in blogging? Which Web 2.0 applications work best in midmarket organizations? From SharePoint to Facebook, blogs to online communities, our guide provides you with case studies on Web 2.0 applications and expert guidance to help you compare the risks vs. benefits and advance your organization. To optimize your business, read on.
New in this guide
- SharePoint alternatives seek to fill in the gaps (Tools and Technology: Web 2.0 tools)
- Packaged social network platforms help manage, grow online communities (Tools and Technology: Web 2.0 tools)
- A cloud computing takeover? Google thinks so (Tools and Technology: Web 2.0 tools)
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Execution: Lessons learned from CIOs deploying Web 2.0 apps
Web 2.0 technologies from SharePoint to Facebook enhance communication among peers and colleagues, but CIOs should watch out for security and staffing challenges. Understand these risks and more with our selection of case studies.
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Strategy: Understanding the business value of Web 2.0 applications
Web 2.0 applications, if used correctly, can bring you closer to your customers and help employees innovate. Learn how Web 2.0 technologies are transforming the enterprise and see which might be right for your business environment.
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Tools and Technology: Web 2.0 tools
Here's why so many find SharePoint attractive -- and how you can find other options for your collaborative efforts. Tools for online communities, wikis and more offer many approaches for optimizing your midsized business. Plus a look at the future: When will cloud computing take over?