Collaboration and Content Strategies TeleBriefing
Most enterprises have a heterogeneous IT environment where multiple vendors, applications, and repositories make it difficult to aggregate content and contextually deliver it to end-users. The advent of Enterprise 2.0 has made this challenge even more complex as organizations struggle to manage and leverage new sources of information created by social tools (e.g., blogs, wikis, social networking). Do standards emerging from the consumer market hold the answer? Activity Streams and OpenSocial are two approaches that promise better methods for aggregating and delivering contextual information across application and information silos. In this TeleBriefing, representatives from three key vendors (Atlassian, Socialcast, and Socialtext) implementing these technologies will have a panel discussion about the following critical issues: * What is the standard and why should organizations care? * What solutions do these standards enable? * How mature are these technologies? * What could go wrong? What barriers need to be overcome?