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It’s difficult to miss Dries Buytaert in a crowd.Standing at least 6′ 3″ tall, his spiky head of blond hair is easily recognizable. Known in the open source world as the founder of Drupal, co-founder and CTO of Acquia and instrumental player in Drupalcon, it’s obvious that Dries is a very clever and busy guy.  [...][[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for fu Read More
First published at CloudAveOK – I’ll agree that the title to this post is a little too declaratory – something I try to avoid but bear with me for a minute. Today at the Government 2.0 Summit, the Washington Post will announce the WhoRunsGov.com ‘Moderated Wiki’ a wiki that gives readers the chance to contribute [...][[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other conten Read More
I mentioned we are going to have a healthy dose of customer case studies at the San Francisco Conference, right?  This next session was submitted by Art King who is Global Infrastructure Architect at Nike.  I’m always impressed when big brand enterprises are willing to share their experiences.  So thank you Art for taking [...][[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full li Read More
The following session proposal identifies the “dark side” issues that can undermine the productivity gains we’re trying to achieve with Enterprise 2.0 efforts.  The abstract reminds us that the relationship between people and technology is tricky business and requires careful consideration.The community have spoken and would like to hear more.  Congratulations to Kathleen Culver Read More
If you’ve been following the ongoing debate about the merits of Enterprise 2.0, you’ll likely agree that we need to hear from more companies actually doing this stuff and that can point to specific business value as a result of their efforts. Our agenda for the San Francisco Conference will include a heavy dose [...][[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, Read More
Back in July we opened our Call for Papers for the inaugural Enterprise 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. We received an astounding 450 submissions from people willing to share their thoughts, strategies and experiences around Enterprise 2.0.The Call for Papers went to a public vote which 929 people completed. Yes, that’s an impressive response but [...][[ This is a content summary only. Vis Read More
Back by popular demand, Launch Pad is open for business!Register your company here, and we’ll email you instructions on how to Twitter pitch. Round 1 Twitter submissions will close September 4, and the Enterprise 2.0 team will announce the 16 finalists on September 9.  Those 16 finalists will then submit video pitches and go through [...][[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website f Read More
Get ready - the fame and the glory that is Enterprise 2.0 Launch Pad is coming to the West Coast.If you are an Enterprise 2.0 start-up with a compelling tool or an existing company with a new application, we want to hear about it.  Enterprise 2.0 Launch Pad is an incredible opportunity for companies to [...][[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and mor Read More

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