Enterprise 2.0 is the use of "Web 2.0" technologies within an organization to enable or streamline business processes while enhancing collaboration - connecting people through the use of social-media tools. Enterprise 2.0 aims to help employees, customers and suppliers collaborate, share, and organize information. Andrew McAfee describes Enterprise 2.0 as "the use of emergent social software platforms within companies, or between companies and their partners or customers".
3. What is Enterprise 2.0 !?
Enterprise 2.0 is the use of emergent
social software platforms within
companies, or between companies and
their partners or customers.
by ANDREW MCAFEE on MAY 27, 2006
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5. Social software enables people to
rendezvous, connect or collaborate
through computer-mediated communication
and to form on-line communities.
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6. Emergent means that the software is freeform,
and that it contains mechanisms to let
the patterns and structure inherent in people’s
interactions become visible over time.
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7. Platforms are digital environments
in which contributions and
interactions are globally visible
and persistent over time.
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8. Freeform means that the software is:
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Optional
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Not defined workflow
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Egalitarian, or indifferent to
formal organizational identities
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Accepting of many types of data
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9. SLATES (E2.0 Elements)
Search - Discoverability of information drives reuse,
leverage, and ROI.
Links - Using URIs to forge thousands of deep
interconnections between enterprise content 24/7.
Authorship - Ensuring every worker has easy access
to Enterprise 2.0 platforms.
Tags - Allowing natural, organic, on-the-fly
organization of data from every point of view.
Extensions - Extend knowledge by mining patterns
and user activity.
Signals - Make information consumption efficient
by pushing out changes.
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