Executive Summary

Web and Enterprise 2.0: A Reasoned Perspective

Posted April 30, 2007 | Technology |

Web 2.0 represents one of those paradigm shifts that inevitably has people taking sides. Today, it appears most corporate enterprises are looking at Web 2.0 with a bit of bewilderment, if not some detachment. After all, the main participants in Web 2.0 are considerably younger than the executives who must make decisions regarding it. Many CIOs simply don't use technology in quite the same way as teenagers and young adults do and hence are not immersed in the Web 2.0 culture.

About The Author
Vince Kellen
Vince Kellen is a Fellow of Cutter Consortium, a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network, and a frequent Summit speaker. He is currently CIO at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), a member of UCSD’s Chancellor's Cabinet, and Vice Chancellor and CFO of the UCSD senior management team. Dr. Kellen brings a rare combination of academic, business, and IT strategy experience to his role, with a focus on strategic… Read More
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