The document discusses the relationship between web content management (WCM) systems and social computing. It argues that while WCM systems and social tools overlap in some scenarios, they are fundamentally different. WCM systems are primarily for publishing and managing websites and digital content, while social tools focus on user-generated content and community engagement. The document also outlines scenarios when a separate social tool may be needed beyond a company's WCM system, such as for branded public communities or internal collaboration.
Using Social Software to Market yourself - inside and outside the firewallIan McNairn
Presented by Ian McNairn at UNICOM conference Social Software: Engaging the customer JHune 3, 2009 http://www.unicom.co.uk/product_detail.asp?prdid=1593#
Driving Social Business from the Cloud with SugarCRM on IBM LotusLiveSugarCRM
Learn how the SugarCRM integration with LotusLive drives social business and brings you "CRM Made Social."
Get first hand insight on how this integration will benefit your organization and see how you can get started with SugarCRM and LotusLive today.
How Businesses Use Web 2.0 and Social Media. Presentation by Charlie Kreitzberg and Anne Pauker Kreitzberg, Cognetics at CIO Summit, April 2009, Valley Forge, PA. www.cognetics.com
20111031 KMWorld 2011 Applying the Social Business Roadmap to Your OrganizationJesse Wilkins
This workshop delivered at KMWorld 2011 outlined the essential steps in the AIIM social business roadmap, presented a high-level assessment to conduct in order to develop an organization-specific roadmap, and outlined key strategies for the governance portion of the roadmap.
Clearvale è un'innovativa piattaforma web 2.0 per la collaborazione e la comunicazione online. Questa soluzione di Enterprise Social Network consente la creazione di network per le organizzazioni, con estrema semplicità senza richiedere l'installazione di nessun software, in modalità SaaS.
Using Social Software to Market yourself - inside and outside the firewallIan McNairn
Presented by Ian McNairn at UNICOM conference Social Software: Engaging the customer JHune 3, 2009 http://www.unicom.co.uk/product_detail.asp?prdid=1593#
Driving Social Business from the Cloud with SugarCRM on IBM LotusLiveSugarCRM
Learn how the SugarCRM integration with LotusLive drives social business and brings you "CRM Made Social."
Get first hand insight on how this integration will benefit your organization and see how you can get started with SugarCRM and LotusLive today.
How Businesses Use Web 2.0 and Social Media. Presentation by Charlie Kreitzberg and Anne Pauker Kreitzberg, Cognetics at CIO Summit, April 2009, Valley Forge, PA. www.cognetics.com
20111031 KMWorld 2011 Applying the Social Business Roadmap to Your OrganizationJesse Wilkins
This workshop delivered at KMWorld 2011 outlined the essential steps in the AIIM social business roadmap, presented a high-level assessment to conduct in order to develop an organization-specific roadmap, and outlined key strategies for the governance portion of the roadmap.
Clearvale è un'innovativa piattaforma web 2.0 per la collaborazione e la comunicazione online. Questa soluzione di Enterprise Social Network consente la creazione di network per le organizzazioni, con estrema semplicità senza richiedere l'installazione di nessun software, in modalità SaaS.
SocialConnX - Social Media for the Gaming Industryt2 Marketing
SocialConnX creates dynamic, social media marketing strategies and highly effective programs designed for gaming operators who are looking to acquire, convert, retain and reactivate players. We connect gaming operators with their target audience, keep players engaged, enrich the gaming experience and improve player LTV.
Connectr8 - Exploding The Barriers To Social Computing (UKLUG 2009)Stuart McIntyre
My presentation to the UK Lotus User Group (UKLUG) in Edinburgh, 8 October 2009.
Aimed at relative newcomers to Enterprise 2.0 and Social Software, I spoke about the reasons why social computing is important, some of the challenges to gaining investment in the tools and driving adoption, and how to break through these barriers.
I try to make my presentations very visual, so these slides may not make a huge amount of sense on their own, so if you need any additional information, please get in touch!
Opening up social networks - Renato IannellaWeb Directions
Social Networks have been a world-wide phenomenon and their proliferation poses a pressing interoperability and usability challenge to both web users and service providers. Web users have different social networks accounts and utilise them in different ways depending on the context. For example, more friendly chat on FaceBook, more professional on LinkedIn, and a bit daring interaction on Hi5. Maintaining these multiple online profiles is cumbersome and time consuming and locks in the web user to a service provider. Also, sharing information and user-generated content is particularly challenging due to the obscure nature of privacy and rights management on social networks and the lack of awareness and transparency of such policies.
The W3C Social Web Incubator Group (XG) has been investigating these challenges with the purpose to define a number of new standards that can address the needs of the social web users and balance the needs from the servicer providers. This talk will look at the social profile portability needs and the policy (privacy and rights) directions needed to break down the “walled gardens” of social networks.
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Social Marketing and Commerce. Marketing and E-Commerce subject at the International Master in Industrial Management.
Guest speaker: Francisco Hernández Marcos
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Politecnico di Milano
Kungliga Tekniska högskolan
2020 Social Workshop on Social Media Strategy for CXOs2020 Social
Slides from the 2020 Social workshop on Social Media Strategy for CXOs.
This deck has been used for the following workshops:
- RPG Group, June 2010.
- BIAL, June 2010
Update history:
- June 2010
In this webinar, Carmine Porco, GM and VP of Client Deliverables at Prescient, walks through several social media tools, explaining their pros and cons, their benefits to an organization, and the ideal intranet environment to support them.
View the webinar video here: http://bit.ly/cawgmh
Building and Sustaining a Community using the Social Weblisbk
Slides for a talk on "Building and Sustaining a Community using the Social Web" given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at a UCISA SSG Communications Group Conference on "Using Social Media to Communicate" held at Austin Court, Birmingham on 18 January 2012.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/ucisa-ssg-2012/
Gilbane 2011 - All the cool web kids are social, is your CMS ready to hang wi...Ian Truscott
Presentation from Gilbane Boston 2011 - discussing content management systems supporting a social media marketing strategy.
If you'd like a copy, let me know on twitter: @iantruscott
This presentation looks at "web2" in the context of human experience, suggesting that the social web as extension of "real life" means that it transcends the marketing-biased, "numbered web" hype that has typically surrounded it.
The slides focus particularly on the use of "social web" tools in the enterprise.
I will present these slides at Online Information 4th December 2008. See http://www.online-information.co.uk/online08/seminar_description_ims.html?presentation_id=442 for more information
Apps, APIs and Opportunities: Platform integration and opportunitiesViadeo
Platform integration is at the heart of next generation social networks. Creative developers are starting to spin a new web
of integrated services through carefully constructed apps but do businesses get it? Can this move towards enhanced integration open doors to true virtual mobility for business users or are apps and APIs really just for consumers wanting to play Scrabble and raise virtual farm animals?
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