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Business intelligence: Collaborative decision-making
In Depth
Date:
29 July 2009
The internet's academic roots lay in collaboration, but the rise of client/server computing favoured a more hierarchical way of working. However, the rise of Web 2.0 platforms has both revealed and tapped into a desire for knowledge sharing and collaboration.
Mark Kingdon, CEO of Second Life: The advantages of a Second Life
In Depth
Date:
22 January 2009
The Second Life virtual world has shown web users an alternative way to work and play on the internet, compared to browsing and interacting using text, images and multimedia that make-up other Web 2.0 sites. Computer Weekly interviews Mark Kingdon, CEO of Second Life.
Huddle: the MySpace for corporate IT
In Depth
Date:
16 January 2009
Sports teams form huddles to discuss tactics. One UK-based start-up has recognised that business people do the same, forming creative, task-based teams to hothouse ideas or work on business projects. Such team work might be easy internally, face to face in an office - should your infrastructure and culture support it - but is less easy when teams are distributed globally and involve networks of partners and suppliers.
Facebook: what future for social networks?
In Depth
Date:
16 January 2009
Facebook has become the 'vanilla' social site millions use as readily as e-mail, while MySpace and YouTube dominate the consumer media, and LinkedIn the business market. That Facebook, like e-mail, is 'beyond fashion' may be key to its success: roughly half of its users log on every day, says founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who established the company in 2004 while a student at Harvard.
In-depth: How to use Web 2.0 at work (Next-generation enterprise IT)
In Depth
Date:
21 November 2008
Web 2.0 may have emerged from a slow-gathering wave of hype, but it describes a range of business models, ideas, methodologies and computing platforms that...
The world of wikinomics
In Depth
Date:
05 January 2009
Chris Middleton profiles two very different approaches to so-called "wikinomics". One is a small not-for-profit organisation that happens to be the number four web destination in the world, and the other is a West Coast start-up intent on making it big.
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