Post on 15-May-2015
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What is Web 2.0?
Introduced by Tim O'Reilly at a conference in 2004 Not just technology But more emphasis on culture
Cultures Sharing, Connected, Openness, Participatory People are very passionate about it
Technology
Platform for open, standard –based applications Platforms for new development and mash-ups
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
Publishing Participatation
Content management, presentation Content reappropriation ( eg. Mashups)
Directories Tagging
Users obsrve, lister to website Users add value, co-create
They, the media (control held by a few) We, the media ( we create the media)
Macro-content Micro-content
Authority is key Collective decision making
Versions and major releases Contineous micro enhancement
Taxonomy Fosksonomy
In authors we trust In users we trust
Harnesing of authority’s intelligence Harnessing of collective intelligence
Control Cooperation
Web 2.0 applications
Tools
-Blogs -Wikis -Instant Messaging -Sharing -Tagging -book marking -ranking -RSS -Micro blogging -Social Networks -Podcasts - Mashups etc.
Implications Content management became less about storage and maintenance, and more
about action and collaboration Socialization of business applications Data centric models to people drive applications Put an end to email overload Bridge distributed and cross functional teams Connect knowledge experts to knowledge workers Collaborate on documents and project- anywhere any time
Open Text Corporation, Canada.Collaboration and community Management Products
Open text communities of practice (stand alone) community workspaces, forums, blogs, FAQs, question and answer
desk, community calendars, personal front page, and more
Open text Extended collaboration community workspaces, tasks, polls, discussion forums, blogs,
FAQs, community calendars, wikis, real-time collaboration, and more.
Open text Social Media communities, blogs, and wikis, can find each other using social
search, and have the choice of Web or mobile access (blackberry).
Open Text ECM Suite
IBM Content Manager Collaboration Edition
Best-of-breed IBM collaboration software (IBM Lotus Quickr) and IBM's industry leading IBM Content Manager product offering. Incorporate existing ECM content into Lotus Quickr team spaces Transfer content authored in Lotus Quickr to an ECM system for storage and
management Search ECM content from Lotus Quickr: Interact with ECM content via Lotus Quickr connectors
Feature
Home page Profiles Communities Activities Files Blogs
Wikis Bookmarks Social Mobile Access (iphone, Nokia s60)
Microsoft SharePoint
Empower Teams Through Collaborative Workspaces Connect Organizations Through Portals Enable Communities with Social Computing Tools Reduce Cost and Complexity for IT by Using an Integrated
Infrastructure, Existing Investments, and an Extensible Architectural Platform
Collaboration Features
-My sites -People Search -Blogs -Wikis -Tasks
-Announcements -Calendars - Document Libraries
-Surveys -Discussion -Forums - Alerts -RSS Feeds
-Document Versioning
Alfresco (Open source)
Personalized Dashboard
Shared Site Dashboard
Reuse Best Practice
Site Activity feed
Search for People and Experts
Discussion Groups
Content tagging
Site Calendar
Publish to defacto Blogs and Wikis
Source :
Forrester Wave Q3. 2009
Thank you