My Enterprise 2.0 2008 Conference Notes

by Bill Ives

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.

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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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