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Glassboard 2.0 Keeps Ad Hoc Collaboration in the Workflow with Transparent Communities. BYOD!


NewsGator Social Sites 2010 focuses on secure social business computing behind the firewall, but there’s no telling where business might take you or with whom you might want to collaborate. NewsGator’s SepiaLabs recently launched Glassboard 2.0, the latest version of...
Date Published: May 24, 2012 - 2:55 pm



Accenture Webinar Follow-Up: Q&A with Tom Barfield (Part 2)


In our recent webinar with Tom Barfield of Accenture, he explored how the company takes a comprehensive hire-to-retire approach for capability development through social learning. In Part 1 of this blog we summarized the viewers’ answers to the question “what...
Date Published: May 02, 2012 - 10:11 am



Accenture Webinar Follow-Up: Q&A with Tom Barfield (Part 1)


During our webinar with Tom Barfield of Accenture, he addressed the audience and asked “Think about your business or your area of the business – what imperatives or challenges are causing you to consider a social approach?” In Part 1...
Date Published: May 01, 2012 - 10:48 am


Support Spontaneous Collaboration with a Sphere


Collaboration and internal group communications are often spontaneous; a quick brainstorm of ideas or an ad hoc clustering of people focused on a topic or problem. For this type of agile collaboration you don’t need a long-term, full-scale community with...
Date Published: Apr 23, 2012 - 3:17 pm


Reaching New Milestones with NewsGator as the Guide


For an increasing percentage of Fortune 2000 organizations around the world, NewsGator is the way social business gets done. As many of our customers implement social for the first time or upgrade their platform from a previous version of Microsoft...
Date Published: Apr 19, 2012 - 5:09 pm


Tune in by tuning out: Mute Activity Stream Email Notifications


The information age mantra seems always to be: “more! faster!” In a social enterprise, activity streams are a prime example. They can get loud…fast – and there’s no dial to turn it down. While volume and speed have their place,...
Date Published: Apr 17, 2012 - 9:01 am


OppenheimerFunds Webinar: Follow-Up Q&A Blog


If you attended our recent webinar with Codey Fredenhagen and Colleen Bridges of OppenheimerFunds, you know their corporate intranet, called MyOFI and built on SharePoint 2010 and NewsGator Social Sites 2010, has grown virally throughout the organization. We had so...
Date Published: Apr 10, 2012 - 9:29 am


“Hashtag Assistant” effortlessly enriches metadata stores and enhances information discoverability


Every lock has a key. For enterprise content management and social collaboration, hashtags are that key. Hashtags (#) mark important keywords or topics and make microblogs and questions & answers more visible, discoverable, and relevant in the activity stream. Hashtags...
Date Published: Apr 02, 2012 - 9:11 am


Webinar Recap: How Nalco is weaving social into the fabric of their business


In NewGator’s recent webinar with Dan Flynn, Knowledge Management Manager at Nalco, we explored how McKinsey and a corporate study showed a need for a more robust set of tools for tiered services and for a higher quality knowledge system,...
Date Published: Mar 28, 2012 - 8:54 am


Eight Reasons Enterprise Social Software Makes Sense: #7 Intelligent Activity Streams


In today’s digital age, the art of personal efficiency is constantly evolving. Day planners and palm pilots have become nearly obsolete, replaced with faster, sexier tools that encourage rapid information consumption, utilization and sharing. Everyone wants to know what’s happening...
Date Published: Mar 26, 2012 - 2:06 pm


 
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