Posted by romasha 4 years 1 week ago

It is often tricky to justify tangible, monetary benefits of Enterprise 2.0 software to customers. Starting from the age of NNTP, IRC, Email, Enterprise forums and Bulletin boards - these technologies, all concentrate on Increasing collaboration and benefiting from the collective intelligence. How is E2.0 different?

The focus of Enterprise 2.0 software is on the user experience. Enterprise software is complex to use and that makes it suck. The most basic yet the biggest challenge is to persuade employees to use these tools in their daily work. Enterprise 2.0 software inventors are walking that last mile to make these tools more intuitive, facilitating interactions and conversations among people and their knowledge. How? Spend a few minutes to check out the presentation below - published by Oscar Berg & Henrik Gustaffson.

In a very succinct manner this presentation accurately explains what is Enterprise 2.0, it's importance in the Enterprise and how increased level of collaborative working among employees can benefit organizations.


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Posted by romasha 4 years 19 weeks ago

Thats Ryan Stewart's opinion about cyn.in. As a Platform Evangelist at Adobe, he finds the cyn.in desktop client to be the coolest thing.

We are thrilled reading Ryan's comments about the cyn.in desktop client:

What’s great is the polish and UI design they put into it. The application is very elegantly skinned and they’ve made sure the preferences for things like alerts and “always on top” are easily accessible. It’s one of the best examples I’ve seen of AIR because it brings the full functionality of the backend system into a desktop client for ease of use and tracking. It’s unobtrusive and simple to use, and they made it look really good. I encourage you to check out the screenshots on their blog.

I'd like to say thank you to Ryan for the superb mention!

Read the full post here: http://blog.digitalbackcountry.com/2008/12/cynin-adobe-air-in-enterprise-20/

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