Saturday 31 July, 2010


Collaboration
Insights, research and advice into collaboration, online collaboration, collaboration tools, collaborative technologies and solutions.
Collaboration Done Right



Morten Hansen, professor of management at the University of California at Berkeley, and author, "Collaboration: How Leaders Avoid the Traps, Create Unity, and Reap Big Results".

 
From Web Browsers To Mainframe Tools: Competition Drives Innovation




Today few organisations would deny that there exists a competitive web browser market. Organisations and consumers alike can choose from multiple, viable web browser solutions for various platforms. Marketing messages based on stronger security, faster browsing and better plug-ins are just some of the areas in which differentiation occurs.

 
Creating a Collaborative Enterprise




A Guide to Accelerate Business Value with a Collaboration Framework

This innovative multi-page dynamic PDF provides you with guidance about how to approach collaboration in your own organisation. It also includes many of Cisco's lessons in organizational collaboration. Download your copy today!

 

Most Recent Collaboration



Successful collaboration is critically important for business success and survival. In the past the primary setting for collaborative activity was the physical meeting room. However, setting up meetings where every stakeholder is physically present is virtually impossible in many of today's distributed enterprises.

 



Enterprises are under constant pressure to expand business capabilities, improve real-time information access, and provide richer user interactions. Globalization and new business models are breaking down traditional enterprise boundaries. Analytics and regulations are complicating information processing. And new Internet capabilities are raising customer expectations and demands on user interaction. Business must respond with a new generation of applications built for today's realities, delivering business value using the latest technologies.

 



What You Will Learn

Collaboration has captured the attention of organizations seeking a competitive edge in a challenging economy. Executives and managers want to know who stands to gain the most from collaboration, and the real benefits. Cisco conducted one of the first comprehensive studies of the factors associated with successful adoption of network-based collaboration. This paper details the results:

 



Over the next year, customer service will fuse with marketing to become a holistic inbound, outbound campaign of listening to and engaging with customers that will rewrite the rules of the game. Be where your customers are: the need for a Multi-Channel Strategy – download this white paper now!

 



Having started a foray into micro-blogging in January of this year Longhaus were certainly not the earliest adopters of Twitter. However, it has proven to be a useful tool alongside our other communication channels. While only 12% of Australia's 7,000+ medium to large enterprises have adopted corporate social computing, 14% are currently piloting or planning to use these technologies and a further 31% are considering adoption in the next 12-24 months.
 
 



The launch of Internet Explore 8 (IE8) highlights the challenges and limitations that a failure to address single ID solutions is having on the industry. Productivity improvements and accolades will swamp the organisation that can ultimately sort out this intractable problem. Driving home the issue are the recently released improvements to IE8 which include integration with social networking clients from within the IE8 browser.  
 
 



Learn how collaboration can help you accelerate and scale your business in dynamic market conditions. John Chambers, Cisco's Chairman & CEO, outlines the Next Generation Company: Innovation enabled by collaboration and Web 2.0 technologies, the new business model and corporate social responsibility.

 



Our latest research highlights that only 26% of Australia's large-enterprise organisations are actively planning or currently using corporate social computing. That's a staggering 74% that are stating a lack of intention, are simply considering it, or don't even know what it is. This suggests to us that the growth in this area being claimed by the vendors is about product not outcome.  
 
 
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