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In a couple of reports released today, Forrester Research makes projections on the future of enterprise web technologies. Forrester predicts that social networking tools and internal wikis "will have the
Continue reading »A new Forrester report by Erica Driver and Ron Rogowski suggests that rich Internet applications (RIAs) may usurp Microsoft Office and enterprise portals as the front-end UIs for "decision-makers and
Continue reading »According to Forrester Research, there will be "strong demand" for web 2.0 tools in the enterprise in 2008. Even though 42% of enterprises say adding web 2.0 tools is not
Continue reading »We reported earlier today about Microsoft's 10-point list on why Google Apps isn't ready for the enterprise. Now Zimbra, an innovative Web Office startup focused on messaging and collaboration, has
Continue reading »UPDATE, 15 April 2009: Sadly this business relationship has not worked out as planned, therefore ReadWriteWeb and Susan Scrupski have decided to part ways. As Susan wrote on her blog
Continue reading »DataMashups.com is the latest Ajax-based web app development service to be released. It's a hosted service for developers and offers an integrated development environment "to rapidly create mashups and web
Continue reading »Forrester has just released a new report on Enterprise RSS. Specifically it tackles the issue of information overload in the corporate environment, now that RSS feeds are an important source
Continue reading »RWW is the Premiere Media Sponsor for the Defrag Conference, happening 3-4 November in Denver Colorado. Event organizer Eric Norlin has published a list of things that will be happening
Continue reading »Disclaimer: SocialText is a competitor of Atlassian, one of our sponsors. This week I spoke to Ross Mayfield, CEO of wiki company SocialText, about "Enterprise 2.0". To put it very
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/microsoft/Microsoft_Enterprise_Search_To_Go_Free'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Microsoft announced today that it will give out a free version of its enterprise search product, dubbed Microsoft Search Server
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