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Toronto firm scopes out enterprise RSS space

Toronto firm scopes out enterprise RSS space

By:  Shane Schick  On: 11 Mar 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Alertle tries to offer a more desktop-style experience in order to reduce another potential form of information overload. How many feeds can you read?

Several IT vendors are playing close attention to RSS, blogs and wikis as ways to enhance collaboration, including IBM Canada in Markham, Ont. Kathryn Everest, senior managing consultant for social software at Big Blue, said such tools can help all kinds of users better organize and manage data.

“We can’t generalize and say that all the Gen X and Gen Y people are going to flock to it,” she said, adding that social software works depending on how seamlessly it is integrated with existing corporate workflows. “You can’t look at (users) as a pie chart, because the pie chart keeps changing.”

In a report published last year, Cambridge, Mass.-based Forrester Research identified Attensa, NewsGator and KnowNow as the top players in the enterprise RSS space.

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