From: SocioTechnical approaches to Information Systems Discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hetty Sun
Sent: 29 January 2008 12:38
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Subject: Web 2.0 and Beyond: Applying social and collaborative tools to
business problems
Dear List,
I hope this new social tools conference will be of interest to you.
Web 2.0 and Beyond: Applying Social and Collaborative Tools to Business
Problems, 5-6 March 2008, London www.unicom.co.uk/socialtools
There is an 'Early Bird' price before 18 February, and further discount
for students/academics/charities.
BACKGROUND:
There is no doubt that we are now entering the "Web 2.0 generation", a
time which especially values dynamic, interactive, open and
collaborative. Web 2.0 is changing the way we are living and the way we
do business. "The key issues for Web 2.0 users will be around
authenticating who you are dealing with, as the technology is
increasingly used for business purposes, including customer feedback"
(Philip Virgo). However, a key challenge for them is how to integrate
these new technologies within the enterprise and figure out which best
suit their needs, and will make inter- and intra- organisational
communications easier and more effective. Meanwhile, although Web 2.0
becomes influential and powerful, a cross-industry survey shows that
"33% said not knowing how to measure the impact of the technologies is
the most serious challenge to implementing them across their company"
(Computer Weekly).
This conference presents new viewpoints and case studies explaining the
value, application (and perhaps some downside) of social tools in a
business context. It looks beyond the "why" of Enterprise 2.0 to explain
the "how", giving all participants a true learning experience.
PRESENTERS INCLUDE:
David Gurteen, Gurteen Knowledge; Lee Bryant, Headshift; John Davies,
BT; Ian Hughes, IBM; Tom Ilube, Garlik Ltd; Adrian Moss, Focus.
CASE STUDIES INCLUDE:
Will Wynne, ArenaFlowwers.com; Clare Reddington, Ed Mitchell Consulting;
Joyce Lewis, University of Southampton; Ian McNairn, IBM
For brochure and more information please visit
www.unicom.co.uk/socialtools, or [log in to unmask]
Kind regards,
Hetty
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