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Graphic: Microsoft Social Mapped to Adoption Maturity by , for

SharePoint Social Business

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If I had $1 for every time I’ve heard the ‘How should I approach a Microsoft social solution’, I wouldn’t be blogging right now. It is a great question, and despite a rec... read more

Yammer and Microsoft ... A Match Made in Heaven ... or at least in Adobe Air by , for

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  Well, it seems like the buzz this week about Yammer “agreeing” to sell itself to Microsoft are all set to come true. At least based on some of the headlines …... read more

Social and the Information Lifecycle by , for

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Often times I find myself trying to explain to people what social is, why it's important, and why everyone needs to be part of a social network and every organization needs social technology... read more

Taking the next steps in social productivity by , for

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The problem with social computing is that it's just such a huge waste of time, and drives absolutely no value to the business. At all. Period. Nope. None. Well…..Ok, sort of. Alright,... read more

Part Two: An Afternoon in A-Day-in-the Life of a Social CEO by , for

Social Business

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As reported in Part One of this blog post, I ‘work socially’ as CEO of NewsGator. Here is a look at the afternoon of just one productive workday using social computing tools.&nbs... read more

Part One: A Morning in A-Day-in-the Life of a Social CEO by , for

Social Business

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As CEO of NewsGator, I’m a huge proponent and user of the latest social collaboration tools. I’m often asked by my peers to offer perspective on how I actually use these technolo... read more

When is the right time to get social on SharePoint? by , for

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I hear from a number of organizations who all seem to say they want to roll out and promote the social and collaborative capabilities of SharePoint.   And I hear a lot of talk, little actio... read more

Enterprise 2.0 Conference Interview: NewsGator's Brian Kellner by , for

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First off, I must apologize to Brian for calling him "Bill." Repeatedly. I blame only one cup of tea and the memory span of a gnat. Despite my inability to remember a simple name so similar to... read more