
Enterprise 2.0
The business case for Unified Communications
How Web 2.0 systems and business models can be combined with Unified Communications to achieve the ultimate in organisational agility.
xSigma - Six Sigma for the Web 2.0 age
Enterprise 2.0, the internal corporate use of Web 2.0 technologies and organising principles, can be used to improve collaboration between staff as they use blogs, wikis and other social community features to improve knowledge management.
Solution Selling UC
The review of the UC summit highlighted the "the very critical demand for solution selling".
Looking at 'Solution Selling UC', how the methodology of the same name can be applied to the product area of Unified Communications, highlights a number of critical aspects relevant to both end-users and the industry.
More to follow shortly.
The X Internet
The X Internet, the Executable Internet, refers to the ongoing proliferation of distributed Internet computing throughout all kinds of devices.
MDAg - Model Driven Agility
MDAg, Model Driven Agility, is the practice of re-using pre-developed business process templates as a method of hyper-efficiency.
CORE - Harnessing the Wikipedia effect
Enterprise 2.0 is mainly associated with 'Web 2.0 in the enterprise', meaning the use of blogs, wikis and other social software tools for improved knowledge management, but also and critically it refers to new approaches to organisational models that can be achieved via these technologies, known as "mass collaboration".

