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Enterprise 2.0 report: IT managers take back seat

Enterprise 2.0 report: IT managers take back seat

By:  Shane Schick  On: 27 Mar 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

AIIM’s survey of users reveals a poor understanding of what one of the industry’s latest terms actually means, while a large Canadian vendor is using it as a way of describing its latest products

“I think in this 2.0 phenomenon we are looking at something that is much more bottom-up, whereas knowledge management focused on, ‘Let’s build a universal taxonomy for the entire company,’” Forquer added. “It was more of the traditional librarianship and a top-down approach.”

Forty-four percent of survey respondents said enterprise 2.0 was either critical or imperative for their organization, Frappaolo added. Another 54 per cent said success around enterprise 2.0 is measured differently across the organization.










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