Since we come face to face with it so frequently in the enterprise, it’s always a good idea to keep abreast of what SharePoint offers when it comes to E2.0. I blogged before about how Microsoft is avoiding rolling content creation capabilities into the platform to preserve other revenue streams, but there isĀ still a [...]
Entries from May 2008
SharePoint & Web 2.0 Part Deux
May 28th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Jay Hariani
Tags:enterprise 2.0·microsoft·sharepoint
Sitting In
May 20th, 2008 · 5 Comments · Jay Hariani, Nate Nash
Stewart Mader, the mastermind behind Wikipatterns, recently asked us to guest blog. Clearly he was either experiencing a temporary lapse in judgement, or had been drinking heavily at the time but nonetheless, the post is up!
Go check it out and make sure to browse the rest of his great content. Thanks Stewart!
Jive Snares IBM Social Software Evangelist
May 20th, 2008 · No Comments · Jay Hariani
Gia Lyons, who spent a while at IBM trying to show companies what’s possible with social software, now works for Jive. While checking out her blogged new employee interview, I found this especially insightful:
Customers are willing to go with pure play and niche vendors for social software because they recognize that a fresh approach is [...]
Tags:jive
SharePoint & Web 2.0
May 18th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Jay Hariani
The Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technology blog just posted on the best way to update a blog on SharePoint. They suggest two pieces of client software:
Microsoft Word 2007 or
Windows Live Writer
While I’m sure both of these are great programs, and good ways to generate rich content; promoting the use of client software as a [...]
Tags:enterprise 2.0·microsoft·sharepoint
An Excuse to Sluice
May 14th, 2008 · 4 Comments · Nate Nash
Jay and I had a banging good time today attending Jive’s Clearspace Administrator training. Our instructor for the session, Ricky Palmer, gave a great run down on the robust capabilities available to the man (or woman) behind the curtain. We had seen the latest release of the product, but this session gave a much better [...]