Using Forrester's TechRadar™ To Understand The State Of Enterprise Web 2.0 For Productivity And Collaboration
Air Date: Monday, November 17, 2008
Cost: $250
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Presented By:
Gil Yehuda
G. Oliver Young
Who should attend: Content & Collaboration professionals and Vendor Strategy professionals
Description:
When planning investments of scarce resources — capital and people — into enterprise Web 2.0 initiatives, Information — Knowledge Management professionals need to know which technologies provide the greatest opportunity to achieve significant business value and improve employee productivity. Vendor Strategy professionals need to know how to align products with the changing marketplace needs.
Do you have questions about which enterprise Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs, social networks, and microblogs, you should invest in to improve worker productivity? Does the maturity of the technology affect your investment decisions? Do you have questions on which Web 2.0 technologies you should avoid?
Using Forrester's TechRadar™, we provide answers to these questions and give you important insight to help you plan your investments of time and money across 11 different Web 2.0 technologies.
Agenda:
What is Forrester's TechRadar™?
The most important, and valuable, Web 2.0 tools for employees today
Using Forrester TechRadar™ to analyze enterprise Web 2.0 productivity and the collaboration technology landscape
Recommendations for Information & Knowledge Management professionals
Recommendations for Vendor Strategy professionals
Vendors mentioned: Atlassian, Auttomatic, Cogenz, Connectbeam, IBM, JackBe, Jive Software, Microsoft, Serena Software, Six Apart, Socialtext, Spigit, and Yammer