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IDC: Social sites surge

IDC: Social sites surge

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 07 Jun 2007 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

There is opportunity for enterprises to take advantage of the emerging Web 2.0 platform to market products and services and better tap into consumer needs, according to an IDC Canada analyst

There are vendor offerings designed to facilitate Web 2.0 entry for enterprises, such as BEA Systems Inc.'s AquaLogic product line, which boasts it can "two-dot-oh your company's Web."

But according to Lau, an organization may have the nifty tool, however without quality marketing content, the strategy could be detrimental. "At the enterprise level, they have to understand it from an overall perspective of Web, and how this fits into your overall marketing mix."

But there may be issues with using social networking forums as an extension to business, said Warren Shiau, lead analyst for IT research with Toronto-based research firm The Strategic Counsel.

Often, he said, organizations will not condone using social networking sites because, like Instant Messenger, they are difficult to control.

"Properly managed, any one of them has the potential to be useful [for the enterprise]."

LinkedIn, he said, is a good example of a networking tool that has so far remained primarily business-oriented. But overall, Shiau doesn't foresee IT managers creating official policies of use for such forums within the enterprise.

Clarke said despite difficulties associated with Web 2.0 from a business perspective, it's still worth doing because there are instances of companies that have reaped huge benefits from internal and external social networking.

"When you're trying to figure out ROI, you've got to keep the "I" lower case, because the investment is so small, it doesn't hurt for companies to jump in and start experimenting."

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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more

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