Wikis Research
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E-Book: Leveraging Web 2.0 and Social Media in CRM Programs
Sponsored by: SAP America, Inc.You’ve heard the buzz about Web 2.0 and social CRM, but where to start? In this eBook, find out more about Web 2.0 and social media in the context of CRM. Learn more about using Web 2.0 to build customer loyalty and get expert insight into the role that social CRM may play in the future.
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Tools and Frameworks for Collaborative Development Communities in the Enterprise A New Model for Distributed Teams
Sponsored by: CollabNetCollaboration has become an operational necessity for organizations. To succeed in today’s intensely competitive markets, an enterprise must enable collaboration among all members of its global development organization. This requires new tools and processes. Read this paper for insight into deploying an enterprise-class ALM platform.
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SharePoint E-Zine Volume 15: Top Five SharePoint Challenges and Solutions
Sponsored by: TechTarget Search Windows ServerHaving some issues with SharePoint? It happens. This issue describes some of SharePoint's most common problems and provides the fixes to solve them. Also in this issue, get some pointers on how to manage external data access as part of your governance plan, and weigh the pros and cons of SharePoint social computing.
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The Best of Both Worlds: How to Effectively Leverage Social Media Relationships with Real-Time Collaboration Tools
Sponsored by: Citrix OnlineThis eBook explores how organizations can connect and nurture relationships with prospects and customers by effectively leveraging social media and real-time collaboration tools.
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Web 2.0 at Work: Departmental Use Cases
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationWith the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies into your enterprise, you can greatly increase the value of your company's most important assets. Leading companies are harnessing Web 2.0 technologies and applying them to build their next-generation workplaces.
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Making Web 2.0 Work for Your Enterprise: IT Deployments
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationThe consumer Web has shown us the power of the internet as a social, collaborative platform, particularly when compared to existing rigid corporate environments. Wikis, blogs, Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds, social networks, tagging, and mashups are flexible, user-driven tools that have the potential to bring many benefits to the enterprise.
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Making Web 2.0 Work for Your Enterprise: Internal Deployments
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationMaking knowledge more visible increases innovation and shortens turnaround times. Increased collaboration accelerates productivity. With Web 2.0, your company transforms into a more-socially connected organization that reacts faster and more effectively to the market.
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10 Steps to Managing Risk and Regulatory Compliance in Blogs and Wikis
Sponsored by: TechrigyRisks related to collaboration tools like blogs and wikis can create legal liability and regulatory problems. Learn how to gain competitive advantage from these community-building tools while ensuring the content in them is appropriate and secure.