For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals (Length: 16 pages)

February 22, 2008

Embrace The Risks And Rewards Of Technology Populism

by Matthew Brown, Kyle McNabb, Rob Koplowitz

with Connie Moore, Alex Cullen, John C. McCarthy, Norman Nicolson, Diana Levitt

Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Thanks to an advancing technology-native workforce, ubiquitous broadband, and abundant collaboration and Social Computing tools, information workers can now provision their own software tools, information sources, and social networks via the Web to support their jobs. Individual people, not IT organizations, are fueling the next wave of IT adoption we're calling Technology Populism. The upshot: Information and knowledge managers must balance new opportunities — derived from rich social interaction powered by Enterprise Web 2.0 tools — and new risks — like compromised security and privacy and poor control of intellectual property. Technology Populism is a wake-up call that forces information and knowledge management (I&KM) professionals to rethink how they currently evaluate, provision, and support collaborative software and services. New policies and guidelines will be paramount. Consider this a call to action.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemTech Populism Defines The Next Wave Of Technology Adoption

itemThis Wave Of Adoption Differs From Those That Came Before

itemWhy Tech Populism Is Gaining Momentum

itemI&KM's Challenge: Exploiting Opportunities While Managing Risk

recommendations

itemBalance The Opportunities And Risks Of Technology Populism

WHAT IT MEANS

itemTech Populism: There's No Going Back

Forrester interviewed numerous industry luminaries, technology buyers, and industry experts for this report.

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Analyst: Kyle McNabb, Matthew Brown, Rob Koplowitz
Technology: Enterprise Collaboration, Information & Knowledge Management
Geography: Europe, North America

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