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Web 2.0 in the Enterprise: From Hype to Impact
by Steve Andriole
This Executive Report describes applied research that is intended to help readers understand and measure the impact of the deployment of technologies commonly referred to as Web 2.0. These technologies include wikis, blogs, podcasts, folksonomies, mashups, social networks, virtual worlds, and RSS filters. As global competition increases and as innovation itself becomes increasingly decentralized, the mantra to "work smarter, not harder" is more relevant than ever. Web 2.0 technologies, if deployed properly, may permit companies to increase their productivity cost-effectively and, ultimately, improve their competitive advantage.
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Value Network Updates
by Verna Allee
In this Executive Update, we will examine several examples of value network analysis in use today as well as review how it works.
The number of data warehousing appliances on the market -- prepackaged hardware/software offerings that combine database, data storage, compute servers, and operating systems preconfigured and pretuned to support data warehousing -- continues to grow. The latest vendor to introduce a data-warehousing appliance is Sybase, Inc.
De-Mystifying Learning Content Management Systems Implementation: From Installation to Integration
Webinar by Lance Dublin
Learning management systems (LMS) are fast becoming standard business applications, a strategic solution for planning, delivering, and managing all learning events within an organization, including online, virtual classroom, and instructor-led courses. Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS), which enable just-in-time content creation to meet the needs of individual learners or groups of learners are also quickly becoming a companion standard business app.
Spend an hour with Lance Dublin and learn how your IT organization can ensure your enterprise truly maximizes the return on its LMS/LCMS investment.
Web 2.0 Reference Model: Realizing Web 2.0 Principles in Enterprises Part I | Part II
Putting Data into SOA: Data Virtualization, Data Buses, and Enterprise Data Management

