Building Vibrant Communities - Erfolgreiche Einführung von Enterprise 2.0Peter H. Reiser
Datum: Freitag, 24.6.2011
Ort: FHNW, Riggenbachstrasse 16, CH-4600 Olten
http://www.fhnw.ch/kontakt/lageplan/fhnw_hw-ortsplaene.pdf
Raum: wird am Display in der Eingangshalle angezeigt
Moderation: Daniel Ebneter, Carpathia Consulting, Zürich
Programm ( jeweils 60‘ Vortrag, 30‘ Diskussion):
08:45-10:15 Thomas Lang, Geschäftsführer, Carpathia Consulting, Zürich
Trends im E-Commerce und Chancen für Schweizer Anbieter
10:45-12:15 Peter Reiser, Principal Architect, Oracle
Building Vibrant Communities - Erfolgreiche Einführung von Enterprise 2.0
13:15-14:45 Marcus Beyer, Archtitect Security Awareness, iSPIN, Zürich
Awareness schaffen – ohne Waffen
15:15-16:45 Robin Unger, Managing Partner – Consulting, Gartner, Dietikon
Reimagining IT: The 2011 CIO Agenda
OWF: Xen Project - Moving a commercial open source project to an open source ...The Linux Foundation
In April this year, Xen became a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project. 6 months later it is time to take stock. I will start with a brief introduction of the Xen Project, explain the key challenges the project had under Citrix' stewardship, explain why Xen moved to the Linux Foundation, explore the challenges and considerations when choosing an open source foundation and explore the impact on the Xen community to date. The talk will centre around the core question of whether open source foundations provide a better collaboration platform for open source projects than corporate stewardship. The answer - at least for the Xen project - is clearly yes. However, following this route has its own challenges, trade-offs and risks.
Social Tools for Business: Engage, Optimize, Collaborate
Social computing is pervasive. No matter what you do, social capabilities are now part of it. The question is how "social" fits into your business success and adds value to your daily efforts.
Embracing "socially generated/user-generated" content can benefit your organization both in an outwardly, customer-facing way as well as creating a valuable internal source of knowledge. It's the context behind the content that matters.
How can social media and collaborative technology increase productivity, improve decision-making and strengthen business teams? Introductory presentation by Tom Purves, Enterprise 2.0, Nov 7, 2006
Building Vibrant Communities - Erfolgreiche Einführung von Enterprise 2.0Peter H. Reiser
Datum: Freitag, 24.6.2011
Ort: FHNW, Riggenbachstrasse 16, CH-4600 Olten
http://www.fhnw.ch/kontakt/lageplan/fhnw_hw-ortsplaene.pdf
Raum: wird am Display in der Eingangshalle angezeigt
Moderation: Daniel Ebneter, Carpathia Consulting, Zürich
Programm ( jeweils 60‘ Vortrag, 30‘ Diskussion):
08:45-10:15 Thomas Lang, Geschäftsführer, Carpathia Consulting, Zürich
Trends im E-Commerce und Chancen für Schweizer Anbieter
10:45-12:15 Peter Reiser, Principal Architect, Oracle
Building Vibrant Communities - Erfolgreiche Einführung von Enterprise 2.0
13:15-14:45 Marcus Beyer, Archtitect Security Awareness, iSPIN, Zürich
Awareness schaffen – ohne Waffen
15:15-16:45 Robin Unger, Managing Partner – Consulting, Gartner, Dietikon
Reimagining IT: The 2011 CIO Agenda
OWF: Xen Project - Moving a commercial open source project to an open source ...The Linux Foundation
In April this year, Xen became a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project. 6 months later it is time to take stock. I will start with a brief introduction of the Xen Project, explain the key challenges the project had under Citrix' stewardship, explain why Xen moved to the Linux Foundation, explore the challenges and considerations when choosing an open source foundation and explore the impact on the Xen community to date. The talk will centre around the core question of whether open source foundations provide a better collaboration platform for open source projects than corporate stewardship. The answer - at least for the Xen project - is clearly yes. However, following this route has its own challenges, trade-offs and risks.
Social Tools for Business: Engage, Optimize, Collaborate
Social computing is pervasive. No matter what you do, social capabilities are now part of it. The question is how "social" fits into your business success and adds value to your daily efforts.
Embracing "socially generated/user-generated" content can benefit your organization both in an outwardly, customer-facing way as well as creating a valuable internal source of knowledge. It's the context behind the content that matters.
How can social media and collaborative technology increase productivity, improve decision-making and strengthen business teams? Introductory presentation by Tom Purves, Enterprise 2.0, Nov 7, 2006
How to make a collaboration environment based on yammer and google appsZipipop Freud
There are now many ways to create organizational collaboration environments using social software. This presentation shows how you can use Yammer and Google Apps to create a very effective and low cost solution.
IBM Connections - Bridging the Gap (delivered at DanNotes, Nov 2011)Stuart McIntyre
Stuart McIntyre outlines why organisations need to embrace social technology, why IBM Connections is one of the leading solutions, what features it has, and how to get started.
Delivered at DanNotes - the Danish Lotus user group - in Korsor in late November 2011.
In this workshop for the Institute of Management Consultants, Northern California chapter, Chapter President Brett LaDove provides an overview to the key elements driving change on the internet, and explains the essence behind Web 2.0 and how it can be used effectively in business.
Presented to Southern California Software Process Improvement Network, July 2011
As 'the cloud' becomes the mainstream platform for IT innovation, platform architects will combine smart devices, global networks, and application models inspired by Twitter and Facebook to let people do what they do best: to recognize what’s not normal, and either address the problem or pursue the opportunity.
The first decade of cloud computing decisively demonstrated that massively sharable/scalable systems can shrink operating costs and slash development delays, but the era of the Social Enterprise goes farther to turn the cloud model from a perceived challenge into a compelling avenue for IT innovations that need not compromise security or governance.
Dreamforce 12: The Future of Social in the Enterprise with Dion Hinchcliffe a...Dion Hinchcliffe
Slides from the Dreamforce 2012 session that Constellation's Alan Lepo and I gave at The Palace Hotel on Thursday, September 20th, 2012. We go over the past, present, and future of social business in all its many forms.
SharePoint voor de social enterprise erwin koensErwin Koens
Gebruikers verwachten van hun samenwerkingsplatform ‘op kantoor’ dat ze ermee op een vergelijkbare, net zo intuïtieve manier als in hun privéleven interactie kunnen hebben met collega’s, partners en opdrachtgevers. SharePoint biedt hiervoor uitgebreide mogelijkheden. Deze sessie laat zien hoe een goed doordachte SharePoint implementatie uw intranet en/of extranet kan omturnen tot een waar Social Enterprise platform. Daarnaast verneem je meer over de aanpak, de implementatie en de adoptie van social functionaliteiten binnen de organisatie.
Overview Clearvale - The Social Business CloudBroadVision
We're powering the world's first network of networks for the social enterprise. We give businesses the rules, tools and infrastructure to engage with staff, partners and customers more effectively, while building a more meaningful presence on the open social web.
blist won both the audience choice and judges choice award in the "Working Together" category at Under the Radar on March 20, 2008. Here's the presentation.
Keynote presentation. In-house awareness session on social networking, with focus on LinkedIn and Slideshare. Introduction to new tools for networking, collaborating, knowledge creation and (internal/external) communication. Fifteen slides and two videos. March 2010.
(org. title 'Social networking-LinkedIn-Slideshare')
How to make a collaboration environment based on yammer and google appsZipipop Freud
There are now many ways to create organizational collaboration environments using social software. This presentation shows how you can use Yammer and Google Apps to create a very effective and low cost solution.
IBM Connections - Bridging the Gap (delivered at DanNotes, Nov 2011)Stuart McIntyre
Stuart McIntyre outlines why organisations need to embrace social technology, why IBM Connections is one of the leading solutions, what features it has, and how to get started.
Delivered at DanNotes - the Danish Lotus user group - in Korsor in late November 2011.
In this workshop for the Institute of Management Consultants, Northern California chapter, Chapter President Brett LaDove provides an overview to the key elements driving change on the internet, and explains the essence behind Web 2.0 and how it can be used effectively in business.
Presented to Southern California Software Process Improvement Network, July 2011
As 'the cloud' becomes the mainstream platform for IT innovation, platform architects will combine smart devices, global networks, and application models inspired by Twitter and Facebook to let people do what they do best: to recognize what’s not normal, and either address the problem or pursue the opportunity.
The first decade of cloud computing decisively demonstrated that massively sharable/scalable systems can shrink operating costs and slash development delays, but the era of the Social Enterprise goes farther to turn the cloud model from a perceived challenge into a compelling avenue for IT innovations that need not compromise security or governance.
Dreamforce 12: The Future of Social in the Enterprise with Dion Hinchcliffe a...Dion Hinchcliffe
Slides from the Dreamforce 2012 session that Constellation's Alan Lepo and I gave at The Palace Hotel on Thursday, September 20th, 2012. We go over the past, present, and future of social business in all its many forms.
SharePoint voor de social enterprise erwin koensErwin Koens
Gebruikers verwachten van hun samenwerkingsplatform ‘op kantoor’ dat ze ermee op een vergelijkbare, net zo intuïtieve manier als in hun privéleven interactie kunnen hebben met collega’s, partners en opdrachtgevers. SharePoint biedt hiervoor uitgebreide mogelijkheden. Deze sessie laat zien hoe een goed doordachte SharePoint implementatie uw intranet en/of extranet kan omturnen tot een waar Social Enterprise platform. Daarnaast verneem je meer over de aanpak, de implementatie en de adoptie van social functionaliteiten binnen de organisatie.
Overview Clearvale - The Social Business CloudBroadVision
We're powering the world's first network of networks for the social enterprise. We give businesses the rules, tools and infrastructure to engage with staff, partners and customers more effectively, while building a more meaningful presence on the open social web.
blist won both the audience choice and judges choice award in the "Working Together" category at Under the Radar on March 20, 2008. Here's the presentation.
Keynote presentation. In-house awareness session on social networking, with focus on LinkedIn and Slideshare. Introduction to new tools for networking, collaborating, knowledge creation and (internal/external) communication. Fifteen slides and two videos. March 2010.
(org. title 'Social networking-LinkedIn-Slideshare')
KFC India – Relishing on Consumer Learning?etcases
This case study aims to introduce the students/participants to the process of consumer learning and to understand its implications on consumption behavior. It studies how consumers responded to KFC’s differentiated marketing strategies thereby developing and retaining brand loyalty. By observing and gauging consumer responses, KFC came out with unique menu offerings. KFC began as a road side eatery joint to being ranked second amongst the Top 10 Global Food Brands listed in Forbes. Will KFC be able to effectively influence consumer decision-making and tickle the Indian palate? Having learnt the changes in consumer behavior, can these factors be used to influence the buying traits of the consumers in the long run?
Project is based on electricity produced by using noise.
It’s work on basic principle of Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction(coil and magnet).
Working of my project is from the oscillation created by the sound wave which can be further converted to electricity from the woofer.
Woofer converted magnetic to electric energy and this electrical energy tried to grow small toy motors, or simply small fans of row rating.
Introduction to The Trainline - Presentation by Murray Hennessy, CEO of The Trainline at the NOAH 2013 Conference in London, Old Billingsgate on the 14th of November 2013.
Album engineering solutions for modern buildingCROC
CROC’s own office building is the best evidence of the company’s abilities.
CROC’s campus comprises an 11-floor office building of 23,000 m2, a parking lot of 19,000 m2 and 11 large groups
of systems which were integrated into a unified dispatch control system.
All engineering systems of the campus are monitored and managed in a unified environment.
Cutting-edge customized air conditioning system.
A lighting system with presence detectors and light sensors.
Contrasting Offline and Online Results when Evaluating Recommendation AlgorithmsMarco Rossetti
Most evaluations of novel algorithmic contributions assess their accuracy in predicting what was withheld in an offline evaluation scenario. However, several doubts have been raised that standard offline evaluation practices are not appropriate to select the best algorithm for field deployment. The goal of this work is therefore to compare the offline and the online evaluation methodology with the same study participants, i.e. a within users experimental design. This paper presents empirical evidence that the ranking of algorithms based on offline accuracy measurements clearly contradicts the results from the online study with the same set of users. Thus the external validity of the most commonly applied evaluation methodology is not guaranteed.
The Business Case For Corporate Social Networks For O2David Terrar
Revised version of The Business Case for Corporate Social Netwoks - enterprise 2.0, social media for business, internally & externally, case studies - delivered to the O2 Corporate Advisory Council 24th and 26th November 2009
Cloud Computing for Nonprofits - What's Microsoft Got?George Durham
Are you wondering what the cloud has to offer your organization, and why you should care? Or maybe you’re thinking about how to more seamlessly integrate your cloud with your existing on-premise infrastructure? Or how to take advantage of software donations you may already have from Microsoft while still exploring cloud computing?
Join us to learn more about Microsoft’s vision for Software plus Services, a view that recognizes we can’t always have our mission-critical applications and data dependent on Internet access. See what’s available today and what’s around the corner. From the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) to Azure to Office 2010, Microsoft’s offerings have the potential to enable nonprofit organizations to spend less time and money running their IT infrastructure so they can spend more time delivering on their missions.
We’ll share examples from organizations already using Microsoft’s cloud services and tell you about donations and discount programs for nonprofits. Product demonstrations and overviews will include Microsoft’s Online Services (Exchange Online, Exchange Hosted Services, SharePoint Online, Office Live Meeting, Dynamics CRM Online, Office Communications Online).
Business aspects of social software and collaboration Ed Brill
Web 2.0, social software, blogs, wikis, instant messaging. New tools and new ways of approaching communication and coordination among customers, suppliers, and partners. Software to help companies share information has been around for more than 15 years. How do the new tools intersect with existing ones? How can you best leverage new technologies for faster time-to-market and increased customer satisfaction? What is the role of security in an increasingly open supply-chain communication system? We'll examine these questions and talk about current and future technologies and trends.
A quick overview of the various technologies i came across during my enterprise 2.0 research. The content for the slides comes from content shared in the Enterprise 2.0 conference and Dion Hinchcliffe as well. (I do not claim ownership of creating all the content, its more of aggregation of content and adding to it)
2. Enterprise Goes Social… Personal Leisure Personal Relationships CSM strategy adopted for enterprise branding/lead generation ESN platform designed for enterprise performance excellence Self-Service Communities Knowledge Sharing Team Collaboration Consumer Social Media (CSM) Enterprise Social Network (ESN) Site Functionality Intranet Extranet Internet
4. True Essence of 2.0 = Power of N 2 The value of a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number (N) of connected users of the system (N 2 ).
5. Realizing the Power of N 2 ? Network Hardware Infrastructure Enterprise E-Business Consumer Social Media Timeline Solution Evolution 1990’s 2010’s 2000’s
23. ROI/Monetization Models In-bounds Proliferation Cross-sale Up-sale Upgrades Repeat orders Frequency of new ideas generated Avg. time to completion per task Effective/simultaneous collaboration Innovation Completion Frequency per effective reuse Steps/clicks per effective access Unit cost per effective generation Sharing Accessing Labor costs Operations Labor costs Development License+ Maintenance / Subscription Referrals Viral Effects Services Incremental Business Bandwidths People Publishing Content IP usage Sites Cost Savings Gains After Before Gains After Before Gains After Before Metrics Category Internet 2.0 Extranet 2.0 Intranet 2.0 Business Value
24. Closing Thoughts… Why Do We Socialize? We are all connected to each other biologically , to the earth chemically , and to the rest of the universe atomically … We are in the universe and the universe is in us. — Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, Astrophysicist Time: the Scarcest Commodity The closer we come to traveling at the speed of light , the more time would appear to slow down . — Dr. Albert Einstein, Physicist, on the theory of “General Relativity”
7 Social media are media designed to be disseminated through social interaction, created using highly accessible and scalable publishing techniques. Social media supports the human need for social interaction, using Internet- and web-based technologies to transform broadcast media monologues (one to many) into social media dialogues (many to many). It supports the democratization of knowledge and information, transforming people from content consumers into content producers. Businesses also refer to social media as user-generated content (UGC) or consumer-generated media (CGM). A social network is a social structure made of individuals (or organizations) called "nodes," which are tied (connected) by one or more specific types of interdependency, such as friendship, kinship , financial exchange, dislike, sexual relationships , or relationships of beliefs, knowledge or prestige.
7 Social media are media designed to be disseminated through social interaction, created using highly accessible and scalable publishing techniques. Social media supports the human need for social interaction, using Internet- and web-based technologies to transform broadcast media monologues (one to many) into social media dialogues (many to many). It supports the democratization of knowledge and information, transforming people from content consumers into content producers. Businesses also refer to social media as user-generated content (UGC) or consumer-generated media (CGM). A social network is a social structure made of individuals (or organizations) called "nodes," which are tied (connected) by one or more specific types of interdependency, such as friendship, kinship , financial exchange, dislike, sexual relationships , or relationships of beliefs, knowledge or prestige.