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TAG Cloud(Formally TAG TV)
All Georgia Technology Conversations in One Cloud
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Technology in Atlanta Opportunities Perception
Do you want Georgia to be perceived as a technology leader “Again”?
Do you want non Georgia companies and entrepreneurs to think of Georgia first?
Confidence Do you want businesses in Georgia to have
confidence in Georgia technology “again”? Do you want businesses in Georgia to think of
Georgia first?
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TAG Cloud The Blue Shirt Nation story
(i.e., Best Buy)
A story of confidence and perception
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TAG Cloud Tag Cloud
is an aggregation of multiple services to create a single service cloud offering.
Modeled after the following clouds:• Lotus Live• SalesForce’s Service Cloud• Zoho• MuseWorx
Makes use of popular infrastructure and software based clouds.
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TAG Cloud A Web community that aligns the following
into a single conversation
Content and Docu management systems Facebook applications Blogs and Forums Micro Blogging (Twitter) Social Networking Enterprise Search and Google Web Conferencing Wiki’s
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TAG Cloud Online Communities – A place to share
ideas, get help or training, and interact with other TAG members.
Social Networks – Tap into the collective technology discussions in Georgia . TAG Cloud is an open service that can integrate with Web apps like Facebook.
Search – Total integration of Google search engine and internal enterprise search interfaces. Tribal knowledge can be captured and aggregated for future conversations.
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TAG Cloud TAG Cloud Portal
The TAG Cloud Portal is a public Web portal that makes all shareable digital assets available as a common public website. Think of the Cloud Portal as a multiple shared blog or community site.
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TAG Cloud TAG Cloud Desktop
Each TAG Cloud member will have a private cloud to manage and share digital assets.
A TAG Cloud Desktop can consist of one member or a number of common members.
TAG Cloud Desktop users can choose to make digital assets private or public.
TAG Cloud Desktop can integrate with other cloud apps (e.g., Google App Engine, Azure, Force, …)
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TAG Cloud Digital Assets
Video and Audio Podcasts Event notices Documentation and File Sharing News Feeds Wiki Blog Content Web Meetings Surveys
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TAG Cloud Goals
Digital Asset Manager Content Share Collaboration Manager Analyzer and Reporter Mobile/Netbook Cloud Virtual Economy
Manager
Content Publisher TAG App Interface Profile Editor Admin Aggregator Feed Charting and Surveys
Managing Digital Assets
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TAG Cloud Infrastructure Wherever possible TAG Cloud will use
existing EaaS services and/or Open Source solutions
Acquia Drupal a content engine Alfresco as Content engine EyesOS as Cloud Desktop DimDim as Web Meetings Mindtouch as Wiki and Collaboration Flare and R as Charting Amazon Web Services as Infrastructure Others as appropriate - more research
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TAG Cloud Time Line TAG Cloud delivered in Six months as a
prototype April 2009
• Product Architect and Development Manager • Architecture design and approval
May 2009• Start development• Georgia Summer of Code Beg ins (5 Students)
July 2009• Check Point Review
Sept 2009 • Prototype complete