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Enterprise 2.0 Shining the Enterprise Light on Shades of Social Andy Fox VP of Product Management [email protected] vibe.novell.com/afox

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2010 has brought an explosion of new social tools to the market, creating a drone of news and conversation that artificially singles out “social” as a stand-alone solution—and for enterprises, a solution to what? When you peel back the category “social,” what capabilities are we really talking about and which ones are missing when it comes to forming a solution that can truly help people in the workplace be more effective? Learn how to cut through the noise and gain a framework for thinking about the relevance of new tools to their workplace objectives and workplace realities. Attendees will leave this session with a better understanding of use cases and best practices as well as guidance for determining whether a given solution is worth exploring for their enterprise.

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Enterprise 2.0Shining the Enterprise Light on Shades of Social

Andy FoxVP of Product Management [email protected]/afox

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What Is this Session Really About?

1. What is enterprise social? 2. Adoption – what's working3. New trends4. Demo examples *

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What is Enterprise Social?

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Make Collaboration Better for the User

Social is not an app, but an aspect or attribute to help...

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Social Attributes

1. Audience finds author

2. Collaborative communication

3. Collaborative authoring

4. Collaborative “doing”

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Audience Finds you

Gatekeeper model

– Command and control – admin does all the work

– File system & group

Peer model

– Anyone to anyone, but author's got to find the audience

– Email

Social model

– Users follow topics and people

– E2.0 showcase

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Collaborative Communication

• Message and response technologies– Blog / microblog– Discussion forum– Chatroom

• Owners– Corporate– Community– Customer (CRM)– Media

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Collaborative Authoring

• Content– Wiki– Online documents

• Meta content– Tags– Survey / Crowdsourcing

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Social Doing: Games

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Social Doing: Shopping

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Social Doing: IT

MyCMDB: Novell Ships First Social Networking-Based Application for Configuration Management Databases

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AdoptionWhat's Working?

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Adoption of Enterprise 2.0 / Social Technologies

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What's working: Adoption Benefits

• Staying in the loop

• Getting your message to a broad audiance

• Stronger relationships with co-workers, partners, customers

• Community building

• Brand building

• Mining public sentement

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Trends in Enterprise Social

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Trend #1: Habitat replaces the Page

• Fast• Interactive• Push• Productive• Live in it!

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Trend #2: Aggregation not Destination

• Aggregated view• Info visits you• Filter your way

• Address vs. Destination posting

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Trend #3: Uber Unified Inbox

Web 2.0 info• Microblog• Direct message• Blog• Wiki / online doc (all sizes, chat-speed)

3rd Party info• Documents• Email / task / calendar• Public feeds

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Trend #4: Audience Control

• Follower control• Public groups• Private groups• Organizational groups• Inter-company controls

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Trend #5: Context Presence

• Who's available to work• Who's indicated

interested in a post• Who's working with you

– Feedback– Emergency– Speed up decisions– Collaborative authoring

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Trend #6: Collaborative Editing

• Working together• No locking• No merging• Apps

– Manuals– Brainstorming– Weekly meetings– RFPs

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Trend #7: Ad Hoc Collaboration

• Get your attention• On-the-fly recipients• Instant groups• No workspace

configuration

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Trend #8: Immersive Interaction

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Trend #9: Extending Familiar Habitats

• Named URLs• Email• File Explorer• MS Office

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Want to try out these trends on your own?

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