Posted by: Collabo
Category: Collaboration, Enterprise, General, SaaS, Social Networking
Tags: data mining, Microblogging, SaaS, Social Media, Web 2.0
Enterprise 2.0 Products Debuting this Week, Part 1
The Enterprise 2.0 Conference will begin on Monday in Boston and more than 20 companies have been selected to showcase their new enterprise collaboration and business social media offerings. Here is what we can expect to see this week…
Alcatel-Lucent is integrating real-time communications and Web 2.0 technologies with OmniTouch My Instant Communicator.
ArtusLabs mixes collaboration and social networking with refined scientific data mining to drive research with Ensemble for Life Science 4.5.
blueKiwi combines social recommendations, micro-blogging, idea generation and widgets into a new business platform with bK2009 Social Board.
Bluenog will showcase an open source Enterprise 2.0 development platform, or Integrated Collaborative Environment: ICE 4.5.
Box.net has created a partnership with a global provider to offer users anytime-anywhere document shipping.
Brainpark productivity and collaboration software will announce a new Task Awareness system that learns from employee work history to provide recommendations on contacts and resources.
Central Desktop has developed a SaaS mico-blogging platform for business.
CMS Watch has updated it’s Enterprise Social Software & Collaboration research and will release the new results.
Joyent will announce two new products at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference. Develop, deploy and scale web applications with the Joyent Smart Platform. My.Joyent allows companies to monitor and control their Cloud Infrastructure within the Joyent Cloud via a new web interface.
Leverage Software will debut major updates to it’s business social networking platform including new conversation tools and enhanced privacy.
NewsGator’s Social Sites 3.0 beta, which is built on top of Microsoft SharePoint, will offer new features including self-assembling wikis called Socialpedias and the ability to rate Topic Experts.