This past week I attended two days of the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston. There were a few of my fellow App Gap bloggers in attendance so I decided to post my notes on Fast Forward to let them have this space. If you are interested in what I wrote, here are links to my notes. I have found it very useful to blog about sessions that interest me as a means to keep track.
The Cloud According to Google at Enterprise 2.0
Enterprise 2.0 Conference Notes – Pete Fields of Wachovia on What Impresses Senior Executives on Enterprise 2.0 and what Doesn’t Make Much Impact.
Enterprise 2.0 Conference Notes: Simon Revell on the Origins of Enterprise 2.0 at Pfizer
Enterprise 2.0 Conference Notes: Reality Check with Andrew McAfee
Enterprise 2.0 Conference Notes: Three Approaches to Social Computing Platforms
I was also involved in a session on the business impact of blogging with with four others including, my fellow App Gap blogger, Patti Anklam. She wrote about our session on her blog, Blog Panel: The Comments Generated the Content. We filled the room with over 160 people and most participated. I thought the conference was one of the better ones I have attended. One of the conference advisory board said that attendance was double last year and last year it was double the year before.
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Be sure to catch Bill Ives' ongoing review series in which he looks at online, sharable database apps. The focus of Bill's reviews: web-based business software that enables companies and individuals to better organize, track, and share information, as well as better manage projects, processes and workflows.
Among the Web-based tools he's reviewed: Zoho, QuickBase, and TrackVia.

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The AppGap has hosted a series of discussions with leading thinkers and doers intended to illuminate how new apps and approaches are changing the way we work and help companies and individuals implement better collaboration, project management, and productivity practices and solutions. Access, via the links below, the recordings, each about an hour long, of the discussions.
- 5 Big Ideas for Getting All That Work Done
- Should Your Business be Friends with Facebook
- The Future of Work
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