Oracle announced in May 2012 that they had entered into an agreement to buy Vitrue our of Atlanta, Georgia. Vitrue is a cloud-based Social Marketing and Engagement Platform that “enables marketers to centrally create, publish, moderate, manage, measure, and report on all their activities on social media platforms—including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Google+.” At the […]
Posts Tagged ‘social network’
Forrester Wave on Activity Streams
We’ve written many articles on this blog about the importance of Activity Streams, mostly in conjunction with social software. Forrester recently released the first research report dedicated to just Activity Streams. To be included in the research, Forrester said the product had to specialize in activity streams as opposed to being a platform. Initially this […]
3 Principals of Social Collaboration
I’m always looking for interesting ways to look at Social Collaboration and best practices. John Brunswick has a post on exactly that. He notes the three principals of social collaboration. while my favorite is leverage a ubiquitous social fabric, his other points resonate……………especially if you want to cut down the silos he mentions in his […]
What’s New in WebSphere Portal 8 and Web Content Manager (WCM) 8
At IBM’s Exceptional Web Experience Conference, Rob Will, Chief Architect for WebSphere Portal and WCM, delivered his usual outstanding presentation on What’s New in WebSphere Portal and WCM. His presentation was 117 slides long, so it was packed with lots of information. He conveyed some of IBM goals with respect to Portal and WCM and […]
What's New in WebSphere Portal 8 and Web Content Manager (WCM) 8
At IBM’s Exceptional Web Experience Conference, Rob Will, Chief Architect for WebSphere Portal and WCM, delivered his usual outstanding presentation on What’s New in WebSphere Portal and WCM. His presentation was 117 slides long, so it was packed with lots of information. He conveyed some of IBM goals with respect to Portal and WCM and […]
2012 IBM Exceptional Web Experience Conference Opening Session
Larry Bowden kicked off IBM’s biggest launch of a new version of Web Experience in 10 years. Mobile, Social, Analytics and Content are all hitting at the same time, and the IBM Web Experience Suites are positioned to take advantage of this convergence. Here are some stats that Larry presented: Social Networking reaches 82% of […]
Social Networking Snitches
I recently heard on the news that some employers were asking job seekers to provide their Facebook ID and password so the company could see what they were posting. To me that’s outrageous. I don’t have anything to hide from my own posts, but who knows what some of my friends might put on my […]
Gamification for IBM Connections: Bunchball Level Up
If you haven’t heard yet, IBM and Bunchball have gotten together to develop a gamification system for IBM Connections called Level Up. Gamification has been a hot topic and using it to encourage participation in you new social network deployments makes tremendous sense. To show how Level Up works with Connections, BunchBall put together the […]
IBM Connections 3.0.1.1 Available and new Plug-in For Windows
IBM Connections continues to be a hot topic with clients. This past weekend IBM released the latest version of Connections – 3.0.1.1. In this latest release, IBM has added support for Redhat EL 6.1, Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 9, and Sametime 8.5.2. There also lots of fixes included. In addition, IBM just uploaded a newer […]
Gartner PCC – Business Gets Social
This afternoon Carol Rozwell presented a session titled The Social Scenario: Business gets Social. In this session, she points out the drivers behind social media and described scenario planning as a tool to develop a social strategy. I thought her most interesting points were in in how to go about setting your strategy for Social […]
Gartner PCC – Employee Portals – Revenge of the Intranet
The afternoon session of the Gartner conference started off with a collaboration by Gene Phifer and jim Murphy talking about Employee Portals. Originally, most portals were aimed at employees. More recently vendors and business have been turning to Customer portals. But with the rise of social capabilities, the Employee Portal and Intranet are again a […]
Does Your Company Get Social Business?
Over on CMSWire, Oscar Berg (@oscarberg) posted an article describing 5 signs that your company doesn’t ‘get’ Social Business. Social Business was the theme of Lotusphere 2012 and it seemed like everyone ‘got’ it there, but I’m sure there are a lot of companies still struggling with what it means to be a Social Business. […]