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It’s the small things that matter

3 Comments Published by Niall Cook August 1st, 2008 in Announcements, Cogenz, Enterprise bookmarking, Features

In the next release of the Cogenz enterprise bookmarking system, we’re including one feature that it so small but we think so relevant to its use as one of the most straightforward ways of getting on the Enterprise 2.0 bandwagon.
Taking our lead from micro-blogging system Twitter, every time a colleague subscribes to your bookmarks in […]

Enterprise 2.0 Application Providers are Blogging… Occasionally

2 Comments Published by Niall Cook April 14th, 2008 in Cogenz, Enterprise bookmarking, Knowledge management

If they gave prizes for not blogging for over six months, we’d win.
Usually, you’d just think we’d gone into hiding or become one of the first Enterprise 2.0 casualties. But Bill Ives has gone and linked to this blog in a post written for the Fast Forward blog, entitled Enterprise 2.0 Application Providers are Blogging and spoiled […]

Launching our API and Developer Contest - DEADLINE EXTENDED

3 Comments Published by Niall Cook September 7th, 2007 in Announcements, Cogenz, Features, Technology

IMPORTANT: Due to a number of requests from developers (and because the competition was late getting listed on one of the key API portals), the deadline has been extended until 30 November 2007. So get coding!
We just launched our new API at the Office 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. The official release is on WebWire, […]

An Introduction to Social Bookmarking in the Enterprise

8 Comments Published by Niall Cook September 4th, 2007 in Cogenz, Features, Screencasts

Spurred on by others’ efforts, we finally got round to creating an extensive screencast introduction to social bookmarking in the enterprise using Cogenz.
It covers the basic concepts of social bookmarking and demonstrates how companies can use Cogenz to create a secure and private system for their employees to collect and share business bookmarks.
You can watch […]

Bookmarking for Small Enterprises

3 Comments Published by Niall Cook August 30th, 2007 in Cogenz, Collective intelligence, Enterprise bookmarking, Knowledge management

In 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 […]

Office 2.0 Conference

0 Comments Published by Niall Cook July 26th, 2007 in Announcements, Cogenz, Publicity

UPDATE 31 July: We made it into the official press release
Cogenz has signed up to be a sponsor of the Office 2.0 Conference to be held in San Francisco on 5-7 September. We’ll have a stand, a live demo presentation and a few people milling round, and are also planning a couple of suprises.

The Office […]

Case Study: Managing Private Knowledge

2 Comments Published by Niall Cook July 25th, 2007 in Cogenz, Corporate Beta Program, Knowledge management

Our friends at Headshift (website | blog) are the latest to publicise how they’re using Cogenz to manage private knowledge in the form of bookmarks.
The company with the strapline ’smarter, simpler, social’ certainly lives up to this claim when describing how they implemented our solution:

Headshift simply signed up for Cogenz, sent an email out to […]

Enterprise 2.0 case studies

5 Comments Published by Julia Grinham July 24th, 2007 in Cogenz, Enterprise bookmarking

We’re so pleased to see that Andrew McAfee has set up a space for people to share case studies on successful Enterprise 2.0 case studies. Cogenz has added our experiences with BUPA and iConcertina into the pot, and we would actively encourage others to include their stories.
The more solid case studies we as an industry […]

Bill Ives writes about Cogenz on FastForward blog

2 Comments Published by Julia Grinham July 24th, 2007 in Cogenz, Publicity, Technology

Just wanted to say thanks to Bill Ives for writing about Cogenz recently on the FastForward blog on Enterprise 2.0 (which we’re all avid followers of here at Cogenz!).
A couple of points Bill mentions that are worth highlighting:
“They [Cogenz] are currently scoping out a Server Installed version of Cogenz to meet client requirements for a […]

Making social tools work at work

1 Comment Published by Julia Grinham July 13th, 2007 in Cogenz, Collective intelligence, Enterprise bookmarking, Knowledge management

I’ve just been to the Unicom conference in London on Social Tools for Business Use, and found it really insightful to hear people’s views and experiences on where and how social tools are actually being adopted within organisations. Seems like we’re seeing more and more case studies being shared (here we heard from BT, CILIP […]


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