Fyronic – Enterprise 2.0 implementation
Below is a whitepaper explaining what Enterprise 2.0 and how Fyronic helps organisations to use the power of collaboration platforms.
Is also includes an introduction to an implementation model for Enterprise 2.0 projects.
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Contents
-Knowledge, Innovation and Business Agility with Enterprise 2.0 Collaboration.
–Enterprise 2.0.
—Situation.
—The concept.
–Enterprise 2.0 compared with other Enterprise Applications.
–What Fyronic does.
–Introduction to Implementing Enterprise 2.0 for Innovation and collaboration.
—Benefits.
—Return on Investment:
-About the author:
-Contact us:
This document describes what Enterprise 2.0 is and how Fyronic uses the concepts and tools named under Enterprise 2.0 to help organizations to improve knowledge, innovation and business agility.
Situation
More and more companies struggle with the overload of data and information in documents, mails, intranets, websites, the internet and other information and communication channels. Every company has its own plethora of Office documents, databases, PDF documents, spreadsheets, audiovisual media, …
Tools like Content and Document Management systems offer only part of a solution by centralizing those documents and information. These solutions are valid for documents in several formats but not for information which can be found in mails, chats, blogs, project planning tools, ERP, CRM and other systems.
Next to that, mobility has become ubiquitous. Teams are working together from different locations (from home, from another office, while travelling towards other locations …). This means that there is a great need for the information to be available anywhere at all times.
Thirdly, we also see that the new generation of employees is “digital native”. These people grew up with Internet, connectivity, mobility tools, chats, social networks, YouTube, … This generation understands perfectly that the information that can be found on these networks could be of value and that cooperation leads to more creativity, more productivity and in the end more success.
Web 2.0 has bundled the possibilities that the internet already possessed and it offers new ways of communication, establishment of communities and rich internet applications leading to unlimited possibilities for the web users to collaborate and share ideas.
The success story of social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn are only a few examples.
The story of Wikipedia is a clear example that communities have a world of knowledge and that this knowledge can be registered, managed and shared.
The creativity and innovation that emerges in these communities is tremendous and tools like Drupal and other open source developments are proof of this.
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