This is a remix of the original "What is Enterprise 2.0" presentation by @scottgavin. It shows Enterprise 3.0 as a the product of the data virtualization prowess of Linked Data fused with collaborative features of Enterprise 2.0.
9. blog (a
Charlie subscribes to his
Data Container) via an RSS feed
(another Data Container)
He feels like he knows
him real well, and
always knows what he s
thinking and where the
company is heading.
he s never met his boss in person
10. Charlie also has a project blog
(another Data Container)
his boss subscribes to
it via an RSS feed
his team subscribes
to it via an RSS feed
130 people he doesn t
know subscribe to it via an
RSS feed
they all feel like they know him and his project real well
11. Charlie uses BaseCamp (another Data Container)
to manage his projects…….
he assigns tasks (Data
Items) & deadlines
(Data Items) to team
members online.
team members
communicate (Discuss)
& check off tasks online
Charlie monitors
progress and workload
online
12. Charlie likes tools like BaseCamp because they are
lightweight, easy to use, and quick…
oh, and it has RSS…
Notraining needed for new team
members – sign up and go
13. Charlie uses the company wiki…
(another Data Container) a lot
the wiki is accessible and editable by everyone
at the Company
14. he encourages other users (People) to
use the company wiki…..
to create their own user documentation (Data Containers)
15. that's less work for Charlie…..
collaborative
documentation…
….and empowerment for the users
16. Charlie stores & tags (Data Items) all his
content (Data Items) on the intranet
….everyone can see them….and he can see
everyone else s
17. his tags highlight his interests & stuff he s
keeping an eye on
he can see
who else is
interested in the
same things by
exploring
tags
18. boss & project team use the same
Charlie s
Social Bookmarking app……
…..they subscribe to each
other s tag feeds via RSS
19. this is Carole (a Person)
Charlie s colleague & mentor
20. Carole normally has lots to say………
so she creates audio
podcasts (also Data
Containers) which are
aggregated
throughout the
company and
associated with her
Personal ID
21. when a new podcast is available from
Carole s blog.....
Charlie is notified via RSS
OR
He can explicitly FIND it via
a Query
OR
He may stumble across it
serendipitously!
25. team. In all cases, these
….and most of his
Personal IDs take the form of
Hyperlinks
26. ….in fact, he found his job by
using Links across
Socially Linked Data Spaces
to FIND or Serendipitously
Discover Contacts and Opportunities,
with
PRECISION!
27. Charlie says……..
….if people don t know what you can do…..why
would they ask you to do it?
Hyperlinks
Leverage when
Identifying &
Describing
Yourself!
29. from his tags, his blog, his wiki, his Tweets,
and other data spaces ………
people from different departments, social networks, etc.,
often discover Charlie Serendipitously!
30. …just to say Hi….or to say, hey, I work on a
similar project, how can we collaborate…?
It’s about Socially
enhanced
Collaboration!
31. Many moons ago Charlie was using these tools …..
all on his desktop….
32. Most recently he was excited about access to these hosted
Web 2.0 apps…..
all through his
browser….
33. today Charlie has morphed them into Virtual
Linked Data Spaces …..
all accessible through any
web client….
34. if you were to…….
...ask Charlie what his
favorite piece of
software is………..?
35. ...he d give it
some thought……
...and say it was a
trick question……
36. if you were to…….
...ask Charlie what his favourite
Web 2.0 apps are………..?
37. ...he d give it
some thought……
...and say that was a
trick question
also……
38. ...and then answer
with………
Anything that Reads
& Writes Structured
Data via HTTP
Hyperlinks
39. ..asCharlie uses his favourite web
client for all data interactions
across his Virtual Data Spaces..
44. …basically, Structured Data
than can be accessed,
referenced, and represented via
HTTP-Hyperlink based Data
Source Names
…aka., navigable or clickable
Data Objects
47. Credits
This is a @kidehen remix of the original
Enterprise 2.0 presentation by:
Scott Gavin @slgavin
Notes de l'éditeur
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This is the way industry and working life seems to be going. With all the off-shoring, the world becoming flatter and distributed talent pools, we are increasingly being asked to work in global roles. University and College leavers will probably find themselves working across at least two countries and time zones within the first few years of their careers.
Mr Dapper
Corporate blogging certainly has its place, and in many cases can replace stiff corporate communications. Leadership who take to blogging can convey who they are and what they are about to anyone that cares to take note. Seeing the human side of management and understanding their views and perspectives can add real value to staff understanding and strategy knowledge. Equally, project or status reporting can move away from rigid email or word documents and move to blogs.
Tools like BaseCamp really are as simple as it gets. It’s a million miles away from the advanced functionality of MS Project, but it offers enough to be able to manage a project of sets of tasks with a distributed team. The beauty is that no training or installation is required to get working, no matter where you happen to be.
This is just one example of wiki usage. What about starting all documents, or requirements-gathering sessions, in the wiki? Create a stub, send out the link, and have everyone contribute, edit, and discuss. Low email overhead, big collaboration factor. All the while, you are creating that community factor.
So imagine sharing all bookmarks on a particular topic with a network interested in that topic Project teams can share links Managers can disseminate links You can access your links from any computer – that’s less of an overhead for tech support in migrations, etc.
So you see another mention of RSS. It really is the glue that holds all of this together. With podcasting, anyone can tap into Carole’s knowledge or status reporting, listening at a time that suits them, in an environment that suits them. When her podcast gets re-published by her audience, it multiplies the listener base beyond her own network. This creates awareness and opportunities beyond her normal reach.
LinkedIn is a Social Networking site for professionals. When you get back to the office tomorrow, go to LinkedIn and search for your companies name. You might be surprised to see who and how many people have a profile on there. It surprised me to see that it has a high management-and-above membership base. It almost feels like a secret club of sorts.
This really is a key point. A lot of enterprise2.0 boils down to collaboration, or software which enables you to collaborate and communicate.
There’s a big difference there, and I wonder how many of us the same applies to? Look at what you were using even last year compared to this year and you will see how fast both the web2.0 and enterprise2.0 landscape is moving.
There’s a big difference there, and I wonder how many of us the same applies to? Look at what you were using even last year compared to this year and you will see how fast both the web2.0 and enterprise2.0 landscape is moving.
That really speaks for itself, in that it’s almost mandatory for software to be web based to be classed as web2.0 or enterprise2.0. The fact that Internet Explorer is giving way to FireFox is interesting. Here you have an open source, slick, secure, ahead of the pack piece of software taking a big piece of Microsoft’s pie. It’s a sign of things to come. How many Microsoft apps do you see above?