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web 2.0 in the enterprise

In the technology section of this blog,  I will solely focus on the implications of Web 2.0 in the enterprise. The successful concepts of Web 2.0 (social software, participation, richly simple user interfaces, tagging, RSS, attention.xml) - all have significant potential benefits, if implemented within the enterprise. A whole gamut of potential issues, including authentication and identity can be potentially prevented through tight integration with Active Directory.

I had an opportunity to meet Charlene Li from Forrester and discuss the implications of Web 2.0 concepts within the enterprise. She reviews corporate blogging solutions in a recent post.

TiE Silicon Valley has a panel discussion with celebrity panelists about Web 2.0 in the enterprise, on Thursday - 2.15

Let's take Web 2.0 to the enterprise!!

Kintan

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