This morning at the SPC, Microsoft Senior Solutions Manager Chris Slemp and Senior Program Manager Sean Squires presented a session demonstrating their efforts to drive social adoption at Microsoft by implementing enhancements to the out-of-the-box social features of SharePoint 2010 for the company's...
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John Anderson
on Tue, Oct 4 2011
Filed under: Social Computing, Enterprise Social Media, Social SharePoint, SPC11, Social Adoption, Chris Slemp, Sean Squires, #SPC11
This morning at the SPC, Microsoft Social Product Manager Paul Javid and Social Technical Product Manager Dave Pae presented a session on the topic of Improving Productivity with Social in SharePoint 2010. Paul said at the outset that "We've seen a proliferation of how we connect and how we...
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John Anderson
on Tue, Oct 4 2011
Filed under: Social Computing, Branding, Dave Pae, Enterprise Social Media, Social SharePoint, My Site, SPC11, Translator, Lync 2010, Paul Javid, #SPC11
On Saturday afternoon at SPSTC, Booz Allen Hamilton associates Jay Leask and David Berry presented their session on Stepping into Social Computing with SharePoint . Discussing Enterprise 2.0, Jay said that, in essence, it represents "the next iteration of email." Setting aside the presumption...
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John Anderson
on Tue, Aug 16 2011
Filed under: Social Computing, Social SharePoint, SharePoint Saturday: The Conference, #SPSTCDC, David Berry, Booz Allen Hamilton, Jay Leask, Web Parts Connections
Friday morning at SPSTC, Jeff Willinger , armed with a quart of iced coffee, presented a lively session on User Adoption & Employee Engagement Strategies for Enterprise Social Computing Projects (Making SharePoint Sexy) . Jeff began by showing a Katy Perry video, encouraging the audience to dance...
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John Anderson
on Fri, Aug 12 2011
Filed under: Social Computing, Social SharePoint, SharePoint Saturday: The Conference, #spstcdc, Jeff Willinger, Enterprise Social Computing
Disruptive technologies specialist Ray Wang began his session on "Assessing Social Business Evolution" at SPSTC this morning by explaining that the research results he'd be sharing hadn't yet been published, and wouldn't be until next week. The research that was the foundation of...
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John Anderson
on Thu, Aug 11 2011
Filed under: Best Practices, Social Computing, Social SharePoint, SharePoint Saturday: The Conference, #spstcdc, Constellation Research, Ray Wang, Social Business Maturity, Social Business Evolution, Lessons Leared, SharePoint Survey
If Enterprise 2.0 does nothing more than electronically mimic everything in Enterprise 1.0, making the old ways of working just a little bit faster, where's the revolution? No, the exciting thing about Enterprise 2.0 is its ability to transform. While email simply made paper mail electronic, microblogging...
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Melissa Risteff
on Wed, Jun 22 2011
Filed under: Adoption, Guest Blog, Social Computing, Newsgator, Enterprise 2.0, Social Networks, Web/Tech, Communities, Business Social Software, NewsGator News, Melissa Risteff, Weblogs, Business Products, Current Affairs, Games
Continuing my tradition of ending conferences on a social-themed session, I wrapped up my SPTechCon on Friday with Jeff Shuey 's session on Social Media and SharePoint - How One Tweet Can Bring Your SharePoint Server Down . Jeff explained that the goal of his session was to provide information to...
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John Anderson
on Mon, Jun 6 2011
Filed under: Social Media, Social Computing, ECM in SharePoint 2010, SPTechCon, SPTechCon Boston, #SPTechCon, SPTBos2011, Social Media Policy, Jeff Shuey, Social ECM, Twitter