February 10, 2008   Sign In |  About ebizQ |  Contact Us |  Join ebizQ Gold Club
Sandy Kemsley
Column 2
The archive of Sandy Kemsley's blog on business process management, enterprise architecture, business intelligence and technology in business.

« Enterprise 2.0: Jessica Lipnack and Jeffrey Stamps | Main | Enterprise 2.0: Dennis Moore »

June 19, 2007
Enterprise 2.0: Derek Burney

This entry cross-posted to my new blog location.

We heard from IBM, so it's inevitable that we're going to hear from Microsoft too: namely, Derek Burney, GM of the SharePoint Platform and Tools group. More stuff on how we're in a new world of work, how technology is changing how and where we interact, but he also touches on the issues of the need to retain and share knowledge as the baby boomers start to retire, and what the incoming MySpace generation is going to demand in terms of functionality on enterprise platforms.

He covers the idea of a busines productivity infrastructure consisting of unified communications, business intelligence, ECM, collabroation (including wikis and blogs) and enterprise search -- amazingly, that's exactly what SharePoint offers ;)  He mentions BPM peripherally as it relates to content approval, but doesn't cite it explicitly. He does mention "workflow" but that's really Microsoft's view of workflow, which is more web service orchestration than what I think of as workflow.

He discusses all the people who might be involved in some way in your organization -- employees, partners, customers, and non-affiliated community -- and how to better allow collaboration between, not just within, these groups. He directly addressed the concern that many IT (and business) managers have about bringing blogs and wikis inside the corporation, namely a loss of productivity, by showing an example from within Microsoft of how wikis can actually improve productivity, but I think that the Razorfish intranet example that I saw at a recent conference is much more compelling.

The presentation dragged a bit towards the end: I was losing the thread as the slides blurred past, and the guy beside me appeared to nod off. I would like to review his slides if they're available online; I think that there's a great deal of good information in there, I just need to dig it out.

Posted by Sandy Kemsley at 11:38 AM in BI • ECM • Enterprise2.0 | Digg This | Add to del.icio.us

Trackback Pings

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.ebizq.net/mt/mt-tb.cgi/2031

Most Recent ebizQ Blog Entries
ADVERTISEMENT

The content of all blog posts are copyright © 2007, Sandy Kemsley. All rights reserved. You may not reproduce any of these posts in their entirety without the author's express permission, although "fair use" excerpts are permitted as long as they include a link back to the original post.

Disclaimer:The opinions expressed in this blog are solely representative of the blog's author, and not of ebizQ.
Subscribe to our Newsletters
ebizQ Weekly Gold Club Update
Live Webinar Updates
Updates from ebizQ Partners
ebizQ SOA Update
ebizQ BPM Update
ebizQ Security Update
ebizQ BI Update
ebizQ Open Source Software Update
Virtual Show Newsletter
Your E-mail Address:
BAM: The Killer App for CEP
Date: Feb 12, 2008
Time: 12:00 PM ET
(17:00 GMT)

I WANT TO ATTEND
Event Processing Market Pulse
Date: Feb 14, 2008
Time: 12:00 PM ET
(17:00 GMT)

I WANT TO ATTEND
Archived Webinars | Upcoming Webinars

Marketing Solutions | Feedback | About ebizQ | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy | Site Map