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Saturday, March 21, 2009
BT was most intrigued by the Podcasting Kit for SharePoint solution that runs on Microsoft SharePoint as it would leverage existing technologies and investments, align with BT’s knowledge management and collaboration strategies, and address the key challenges and goals expressed by the BT Learning Council.  BT selected Accenture to complete a Podcasting Kit for SharePoint proof-of-concept project to confirm its applicability as well as the business case. Follow this link to read about BT’s experience with social learning.  Yours truly Yours truly was involved with
 

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BT was most intrigued by the Podcasting Kit for SharePoint solution that runs on Microsoft SharePoint as it would leverage existing technologies and investments, align with BT’s knowledge management and collaboration strategies, and address the key challenges and goals expressed by the BT Learning Council.  BT selected Accenture to complete a Podcasting Kit for SharePoint proof-of-concept project to confirm its applicability as well as the business case. Follow this link to read about BT’s experience with social learning.  Yours truly Yours truly was involved with

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Saturday, February 6, 2010
Of course, if you already utilize platforms such as Confluence , Jive , SharePoint , IBM Lotus , Salesforce.com  amongst others, there are built-in micro-blogging or status update features. Inside the organization, a dilemma now exists and is rapidly taking shape. Employees want to connect with one another.
 
Friday, February 5, 2010
And both have found recent success employing a growth strategy based on selling to existing Microsoft SharePoint customers – their platforms addressing SharePoint’s inadequacies in the areas of Conversations and Connections while still benefiting from SharePoint’s Content strengths . As Finally, with regards to SharePoint, Tomoye has tended to work mostly with clients using the free version of SharePoint, and does not require SharePoint to be deployed. Consolidation activity is picking up in the provider markets, and the market for enterprise social software is no exception (see Josh’s post yesterday about SuccessFactors and Inform ).
 
Friday, February 5, 2010
And both have found recent success employing a growth strategy based on selling to existing Microsoft SharePoint customers – their platforms addressing SharePoint’s inadequacies in the areas of Conversations and Connections while still benefiting from SharePoint’s Content strengths . As Finally, with regards to SharePoint, Tomoye has tended to work mostly with clients using the free version of SharePoint, and does not require SharePoint to be deployed. Consolidation activity is picking up in the provider markets, and the market for enterprise social software is no exception (see Josh’s post yesterday about SuccessFactors and Inform ).
 

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I've been having fabulous conversations about using SharePoint. SharePoint is so flexible and the documentation for it is so big and diverse, that a big part of my goals have been to understand the different ways that training organizations are using SharePoint. In my post SharePoint Examples there are some great examples in the comments. I've had conversations with several of these folks in more detail and with a few others. In this post, I wanted to capture some of the patterns of use of SharePoint that seem to be emerging.
to their implementation of SharePoint. I'd like to find good examples of what other people have done with SharePoint in their organization. Can you help me find those examples or connect me with people in training organizations who are making use of SharePoint? I'm trying to help someone inside training at a large organization bridge what I talk about around eLearning 2.0 If you'd prefer - feel free to connect with me via email: akarrer@techempower.com Browse eLearning Content at www.elearninglearning.co
Since 2001, Microsoft has sold well over 100 million licenses  of SharePoint generating more than $1 billion / year in revenue. Enter SharePoint 2010, due to release in Q2 of 2010. As customers begin to appreciate the delta between previous versions of SharePoint and the 2010 enhancements, it’s my belief that more and more organizations will utilize it as a basis for becoming the ‘employee gateway’, or, as I wrote earlier, a window into the It’s quite amazing, in my opinion, considering the product is relatively archaic and institutionalized. It could be that the social
Personal InfoCloud « LinkedIn: Social Interaction Design Lessons Learned (not to follow) - 2 of 2 | Main SharePoint 2007: Gateway Drug to Enterprise Social Tools Overview The last couple of years I have had many conversations with a broad selection of mid-sized to large organizations. What follows is a collection of snippets from those conversations regarding Microsoft SharePoint 2007, most are not publicly attributed as they were not intended to be “on the record”. Some of these are customers of mine or potential customers while others are conversations I have had, but all having the similar discussion about social tools in the enterprise.
Recently I was asked if I was OK with using SharePoint instead of social media software.  In the same way, both SharePoint and social media might be said to make similar journeys - they are both vehicles.  The short answer is a resounding NO. Why?  My main reason - which may not seem like much on the outset - is that SP is