Fredrik Matheson's Bookmarks Tagged With "adoption"
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Go Big Always - Get your scary software out of my workplace
http://gobigalways.com/get-your-scary-software-out-of-my-workplace/
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It's interesting to note that many of the worries about E2.0 approaches – "won't people just waste time at work?", "we don't need this".. "where's the ROI?" also came up during the introduction of e-mail, internet access, IM and even the telephone… More
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Most Business Tech Pros Wary About Web 2.0 Tools In Business
http://www.informationweek.com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=197008457
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Top challenges to Web 2.0 in business (250 IT professionals surveyed) • Security • Lack of expertise • Integration with legacy technologies • Difficulty proving ROI • Getting partners and customers to use similar collaboration tools • Employ
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Dennis McDonald: Five Factors That Influence Successful Corporate Adoption of Internal Social Media and Web 2.0 Initiatives
http://www.ddmcd.com/five.html
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"Five Factors That Influence Successful Corporate Adoption of Internal Social Media and Web 2.0 Initiatives First, social media initiatives must not be viewed as disruptive but as supportive. Second, the IT department needs to be involved in the adopti
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Bokardo - Social Web Design » Designing for Groups
http://bokardo.com/archives/designing-for-groups/
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We use the tool that someone else in our group uses, so when you're choosing a new tool to use you want to be sure the others will want to use it too. How can we design this networking-friendliness into the tool itself and enable painless adoption?
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O'Reilly Radar > Levels of the Game: The Hierarchy of Web 2.0 Applications
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/07/levels_of_the_game.html
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Level 1: The application can and does exist successfully offline, but it gains additional features by being online. || Level 2: The application could exist offline, but it is uniquely advantaged by being online. || Level 3: The application could ONL
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The Law of Standards– by John F. Sowa
http://www.jfsowa.com/computer/standard.htm
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Whenever a major organization develops a new system as an official standard for X, the primary result is the widespread adoption of some simpler system as a de facto standard for X.
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JBoss blog - Will Professional Open Source become dominant in Middleware?
http://jboss.org/jbossBlog/blog/bbickel/?permalink=Will_Professional_Open_Source_become_dominant_in_Middleware.txt
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Paying for support, but having the software as open-source to speed adoption and distribution. An approach that is growing steadily.
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Pfeiffer report - "Why features don't matter any more: The new laws of digital technology"
http://pfeifferreport.com/trends/trend_userexperience.html
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Nice summary of the value of customer/user experience design. Claims the iPod caught on because it was simple (not untrue) but ignores that user experience is just one dimension that you can innovate in. Interesting read, in any case.
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