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Infosys and Enterprise 2.0

Published by Niall Cook November 4th, 2006 in Enterprise bookmarking

Over on Infosys’ new blog, Akash Batia offers an interesting analysis of Web 2.0 in the enterprise.

I was particularly interested in his comments on social bookmarking (funny that):

Social bookmarks (the ability to tag ones bookmarks and share them – see e.g. del.icio.us) are a great way of capturing the contextual knowledge that employees place on links.

He continues:

Social bookmarks provide a cheap and elegant solution to the contextual information that often employees have but usually have no way of easily sharing.

Couldn’t agree more. We call it “collective intelligence”.


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