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V3 is running an interview with Google director of security Eran Feigenbaum. Feigenbaum makes some interesting points about cloud security and the possibility that cloud solutions might actually be
Continue reading »In its most significant update to date, Jive Software is following the evolution of the social web in the enterprise with features that allow users the flexibility to use the
Continue reading »The wiki market space has transformed over the past few years, with a number of existing players adding social features to stay competitive and be more fully dimensional for users.
Continue reading »Earlier today Novell demoed it's Google Wave-like product to the enterprise world. Pulse is the latest workplace collaboration platform to announce at this year's Enterprise 2.0 Conference and ReadWriteWeb was
Continue reading »SAP's Business ByDesign (BYD) will be released at the end of July, marking the company's next steps into the world of subscription services for enterprise customers. It certainly is a
Continue reading »We have looked at Calendaring many times (such as in our round-up of 10 players). In our own work, we have started working with both Tungle and Doodle. To understand
Continue reading »SAP is preparing to launch a potential rival to Google Wave. The application, code-named Constellation, is described as a "virtual war room" where tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.readwriteweb.com/enterprise/2009/12/sap-getting-ready-to-launch-go.php'; tweetmeme_source = 'rww'; co-workers
Continue reading »IBM has a new Web analytics service available, as part of an announcement earlier this month that combines technologies from its acquisitions last year of Coremetrics and Unica. This continues
Continue reading »It's clear that Apple's initial success with the iPad is spilling into the enterprise. Bloomberg Business Week reported today that Well Fargo took two years to support the iPhone. But
Continue reading »Google Buzz is headed for the enterprise. According to the Google Enterprise blog, Google Buzz will become a part of Google Apps within the next few months. Google Buzz applies
Continue reading »It's kind of hilarious that William Shatner opened the IBM Lotusphere event today, especially now that IBM is launching Project Vulcan. As one blogger asked: "You could not get Leonard
Continue reading »Google Apps is an impressive productivity suite. But however good Docs and Gmail are, organizations using Apps are left without the kinds of social software they're used to having outside
Continue reading »Recent news reports name GenY as the most influential generation for retailers. Given ReadWrite's coverage of Gen Y working preferences here, I thought I would take a moment to provide
Continue reading »The current crop of online office suites from Google, Zoho, or ThinkFree is quite usable, but most of these products still feel very limited compared to the power of Microsoft's
Continue reading »On this day 30 years ago, Dan Bricklin's VisiCalc spreadsheet program changed the way people thought about computers and how they applied to business. Bricklin remains a leader in the
Continue reading »As new firms enter the Web-based help desk services arena, we are seeing a blurring of lines between the traditional service desk products and the breed of public online Q&A
Continue reading »When a service shows similarities to Google Docs, we expect there to be some key differentiating factors. Otherwise, the new service provider runs the risk of being perceived as trying to
Continue reading »What a week for StatusNet, the open-source, microblogging service that serves as the foundation for identi.ca, one of the first services to emerge as a focal player in the movement
Continue reading »It was inevitable really. Ever since Google Wave burst on to the scene as the next hot thing, someone, somewhere was going to beat Google to the punch and release
Continue reading »Zoho is making another move to serve as the IT department for the small business market. Its latest offering is a service for staffing agencies and human resources to automate
Continue reading »Quirky Boston-based startup Baydin won this year's Enterprise 2.0 Launchpad competition with their interesting take on e-mail search: Unsearch. Unsearch, now in closed alpha, is an Outlook plugin that
Continue reading »Help desk SaaS provider Zendesk announced new Twitter integration features today, including the ability to create new Zendesk tickets directly from Twitter, record Twitter conversation as part of a
Continue reading »The scale of layoffs over the past few weeks is unprecedented. The impact on these people who have been shown the door and on the companies that have let them
Continue reading »The smart phone is not a phone. It's a computer. It's like your desktop or laptop. It stores data. It connects to the Internet. It runs applications. It's a computer,
Continue reading »When the dust settles after the Sharepoint 2010 launch, a number of questions will be answered. In particular, does Sharepoint match the best of breed social enterprise applications that keep
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