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Microsoft Web 2.0 Van De Hype Naar De Oplossing Heliview 7 5 2008

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Presented @ Heliview Enterprise 2.0 event on May 7, 2008.

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Slide 1: Peter de Haas Online Strategy Manager Peter.dehaas@microsoft.com

Slide 2: “ Web 2.0 is iets voor consumenten” “ Waar moeten we beginnen ?” “Het past niet in onze bedrijfscultuur” “De infrastructuur is te complex”

Slide 3: “ Web 2.0 is iets voor consumenten”

Slide 5: How critical is Enterprise 2.0 to your organization’s overall business goals/success? Source: AIIM – Market IQ / Q1 2008 – n=443

Slide 6: What Are You Trying to Accomplish With Enterprise 2.0? Source: AIIM – Market IQ / Q1 2008 – n=443

Slide 7: What Impact Does Enterprise 2.0 Have on the Following Business Goals? Source: AIIM – Market IQ / Q1 2008 – n=443

Slide 8: What does “social Software” mean to you? http://gialyons.wordpress.com/2008/04/17/what-does-social-software-mean-to-you/ Gia Lyons is Social Software Evangelist for IBM

Slide 9: “social Software” : “It’s wikis, blogs, and something like Facebook. Oh, and we need it to integrate with Windows SharePoint Services.”

Slide 10: “ Waar moeten we beginnen ?”

Slide 12: Life Style Work Style SkyDrive Anywhere Access Workspace Spaces Communicate SharedView Messenger Hotmail Share & Collaborate Seamless with Windows Seamless with Office Windows Live Platform WL ID Search Contacts Storage AdCenter

Slide 13: Consumer to Enterprise Individual Organization User Managed IT Managed Access & Sharing Enterprise Ready Extend Office Platform

Slide 15: Business Productivity Infrastructure Social Computing Tools Integrated by Design Collaboration Business Unified Enterprise Enterprise Intelligence Communications Content Search Management Wikis, Blogs, Discussions, Feeds, Tagging, Social Networking, Profiles, Presence Workflow Search Business Extensible Open Website and Data UI XML File Security Catalog Formats Framework Secure, Well Managed Infrastructure

Slide 16: “Het past niet in onze bedrijfscultuur”

Slide 17: Culture is a destination not a starting point http://michaeli.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/04/culture-is-a-de.html Michael Idinopulos, SocialText

Slide 19: Onze manier van werken verandert 100% 90% Verschillende tijd, verschillende lokatie 80% 70% Zelfde tijd, verschillende lokatie 60% 50% Zelfde tijd, zelfde lokatie 40% 30% Zelfstandig 20% Percentage werk dat afhankelijk is van 10% groepsinput 0% Bron: Gartner Group 2000 2005 2010

Slide 23: “De infrastructuur is te complex”

Slide 24: Challenges companies face for adopting Social Computing Employees want to use consumer technology in the enterprise IT wants “enterprise- ready” tools: secure, controlled, compliant, and manageable

Slide 25: Software + Services http://www.gapingvoid.com/Moveable_Type/archives/004116.html

Slide 26: ICT Infrastructuur Sourcing modellen Servers op Hosting Diensten lokatie Controle & eigendom TCO infrastructuur Schaalvoordelen Strategische inzet Externe afhankelijkheden Groei naar behoefte Veel aanpassingen / wet en Time to market Geavanceerd beheer regelgeving

Slide 27: Business Productivity Online Suite Standard Dedicated • Multiple customers, one • Single customer per architecture architecture • Businesses greater than 5,000 seats • No seat limit • Customer needs most server • Customer needs rapid deployment features

Slide 28: Enterprise 2.0 Powered by Microsoft Collaboration Business Unified Enterprise Enterprise Intelligence Communications Content Search Management Wikis, Blogs, Discussions, Feeds, Tagging, Social Networking, Profiles, Presence Workflow Search Business Extensible Open Website and Data UI XML File Security Catalog Formats Framework Secure, Well Managed Infrastructure

Slide 29: © 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT 29 MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

Slide 30: Peter de Haas Online Strategy Manager Peter.dehaas@microsoft.com +31-20-5001524 http://www.peterdehaas.net http://www.linkedin.com/in/peterdehaas http://www.slideshare.net/dehaaspeter http://twitter.com/dehaaspeter