2. SEQUENCES:
Enterprise 2.0 technology is about?
What problem are we Trying to solve
Finding Business information
Poor Business Data Quality
Components
3.
The Benefits of Enterprise 2.0
Enterprise 1.0 vs Enterprise 2.0
Barriers to adoption
Enterprise 2.0 adoption Survey
Key Success Factors
4. ENTERPRISE 2.0 TECHNOLOGY IS ABOUT?
A Webbased environment that enhances
business communication, business decision
making,and business innovation through:
a) easier and tailored access to business
information,expertise, and knowledge
b) faster and more flexible information and
knowledge authoring and sharing
c) lowercost application and system deployment
5. CONTINU...
Enterprise 2.0 is bringing Web 2.0 into the
office.
Enterprise 2.0 is a push toward integrating
the social and collaborative tools of Web 2.0
into the office environment.
But Enterprise 2.0 also represents a
fundamental change in how businesses
operate.
7. 2. Poor Business Data Quality
•“Poor data quality costs the typical company at
least ten percent of revenue; twenty percent is
probably a better estimate.”
•“Gartner estimates that more than 25 percent of
critical data within large businesses is somehow
inaccurate or incomplete. And that imprecise the
data .”
8. COMPONENTS:
Enterprise 2.0
Information Business &
access and Collective
management intelligence
Web 2.0 Collaboration
development & Social s/w
15. Enterprise 1.0 vs Enterprise 2.0
Enterprise 1.0 Enterprise 2.0
Hierarchy Flat Organization
Friction Ease of Organization Flow
Bureaucracy Agility
Inflexibility Flexibility
T‐driven technology / Lack of User‐driven technology
user control
Top down Bottom up
Centralized Distributed
Teams are in one building / one Teams are global
time zone
16. CONTINU...
Enterprise 1.0 Enterprise 2.0
Silos(storing bulk material) and Fuzzy(muti valued) boundaries,
boundaries open borders
Need to know Transparency
Information systems are Information systems are emergent
structured and dictated
Taxonomies(ordering) Folksonomies
Overly complex Simple
Closed/ proprietary standards Open
Scheduled On Demand
Long time‐to‐market cycles
Short time‐to‐market cycles
17. BARRIERS TO ADOPTION
1.Resistance to change is the challenge
2.Difficulty in measuring ROI
3.Integrating with existing technologies
4.Security concerns
5.Budget
19. Enterprise 2.0 adoption Survey, 2009
Corporate business executives 38.3%
IT executives (CIO/CTO) 29.6%
Department heads 25.2%
Sales/marketing 25.7%
IT department 23.8%
Teams/workgroups 40.8%
Individual employees 42.7%
20. Key Success Factors
•Understand the cultural impact of Enterprise 2.0
•Enterprise information architecture and infrastructure
•Technology selection based on business
requirements and user skills
•Information security, quality, and consistent
management
•Finding the right deployment model (open source)