Archive for the 'Corporate Beta Program' Category
Case Study: Managing Private Knowledge
0 Comments Published by Niall Cook July 25th, 2007 in Cogenz, Corporate Beta Program, Knowledge managementOur 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 […]
Case Study: Social Bookmarking in the Enterprise
0 Comments Published by Niall Cook July 6th, 2007 in Cogenz, Corporate Beta Program, Enterprise bookmarkingThanks to our friends at BUPA, we just published a case study outlining how they are using social bookmarking to facilitate networking across their organisation.
BUPA was one of our first corporate beta sites so have been with us through a couple of versions, trialling Cogenz with 50 of their head office users to create a […]
BUPA talk about Cogenz trial at Blogs and Social Media Conference 2.0
0 Comments Published by Julia Grinham June 6th, 2007 in Cogenz, Collective intelligence, Corporate Beta Program, Enterprise bookmarking, Knowledge managementKeely Flint from BUPA has kindly contributed this blog post:
As Lead Information Architect at BUPA, I thought it might be useful to give you a quick summary of the presentation I gave at the Blogs and Social Media Conference 2.0 yesterday, where I talked about our experiences trialling Cogenz.
BUPA have been trialling the Cogenz […]
Bupa to talk about implementing Cogenz in the Enterprise
2 Comments Published by Adrian Melrose May 9th, 2007 in Cogenz, Corporate Beta Program, Enterprise bookmarking, Knowledge managementOne of our corporate beta clients, BUPA, a global health and care organisation, is to share its experience of implementing Cogenz within the Enterprise.Â
Daniel Griffin writing at the IWR blog says:
Using Web 2.0 technology to disseminate healthcare information will come under discussion at the Blogs and Social Media Forum next month, with BUPA lead […]
Taking Web 2.0 to the Enterprise: Five Recommendations
0 Comments Published by Niall Cook November 5th, 2006 in Corporate Beta Program, Enterprise bookmarkingThanks to Joachim Niemeier, I found these five recommendations for IT managers considering deploying web 2.0 technologies in the enterprise (in the sidebar of the article - provided by Andrew McAfee):
Provide a forum or platform where employees can collaborate and communicate. McAfee noted that knowledge management systems enable this sort of activity already. But unlike […]
Migration Institute of Australia joins Corporate Beta Program
0 Comments Published by Niall Cook October 23rd, 2006 in Announcements, Corporate Beta ProgramWe’re pleased to announce that the Migration Institute of Australia has joined the Cogenz corporate beta program, and will use Cogenz to harness the collective intelligence of its members who are distributed in different companies across the world.
To be perfectly honest, we’d never anticipated Cogenz being used in this way so we’re keen to see […]
Cogenz, Greasemonkey and Bloglines
1 Comment Published by Niall Cook October 23rd, 2006 in Add-ons, Corporate Beta ProgramAnu Gupta, who works for corporate beta testers Headshift, has posted a tweak to an existing del.icio.us Greasemonkey script.
His code adds a “Post to Cogenz” link under each post in Bloglines, to allow one-click posting to your Cogenz installation.
If you use Greasemonkey, go download the script - but remember to change the URL in line […]
Headshift joins Corporate Beta Program
0 Comments Published by Niall Cook October 4th, 2006 in Announcements, Corporate Beta Program, UncategorizedAnnouncing the first participants in our Corporate Beta Program.
Welcome to Headshift, the social software experts from the UK. They certainly know what they’re doing when it comes to blogs, wikis and all things social, so are natural candidates for a bit of enterprise bookmarking.
Thanks go to Anu, who has been instrumental in getting them up […]

