Ubiquitous microblogging aims to use microblogging platforms like Twitter within organizations to increase information sharing, foster social connections, and improve functional complexity. By leveraging features like public tweets, retweets, hashtags and open APIs, microblogging allows bottom-up information flow throughout traditionally top-down organizational structures. Current projects by Martin Böhringer and partners apply these concepts to scenarios involving a Lego factory simulation and integrating SAP with Twitter. Research will continue on technological basics and real-world case studies.