Archive for August, 2007
Bookmarking for Small Enterprises
0 Comments Published by Niall Cook August 30th, 2007 in Cogenz, Collective intelligence, Enterprise bookmarking, Knowledge managementIn his latest Team Think blog post, ZDNet’s Dave Greenfield highlights "a glaring, underserviced niche" in the enterprise bookmarking and tagging market.
He identifies that the "small enterprise" of 50-500 users has similar security requirements to large enterprises and wants the ease of use of consumer-orientated services, but simply cannot afford the $20+ per user price […]
Explaining Enterprise Social Bookmarking
2 Comments Published by Niall Cook August 22nd, 2007 in Collective intelligence, Enterprise bookmarking, Knowledge managementWe’re always interested in new ways to explain social bookmarking and its benefits for business, and these two videos and slideshows do the job perfectly.
First up, the latest in the Plain English series from Common Craft, explaining what social bookmarking is "in Plain English" using the public del.icio.us service as an example.
And to add the […]
Great to hear from Susan Scrupski that Pfizer’s Scott Gavin (aka Charlie) will be speaking as part of the Enterprise 2.0 track at Office 2.0.
One thing’s for sure - you know the slides are going to be good!

