People 2.0

Great to pick up the web 2.0 strategies 2008 award for Best New Web 2.0 Initiative on behalf of IT Counts with Carolyn Harrington.

Nice to meet up with Alex Ang again from RSS experts VWI Media, who told me he has recently partnered with WordFrame, the software which powers IT Counts. Other leading WordFrame sites include Social Media Today, a community for social media professionals.

Interesting to talk to Roderick Parks from Trampoline Systems and see how their software analyses emails and creates automatic profiles within the enterprise. An example of their software with a Trampoline visualisations video from rebecca kemp on Vimeo.:

Great to shake Euan Semple’s hand (liked the joke about Scottish beer drinkers).

All got me thinking about Enterprise 2.0, and the big Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston this week, with videos and podcasts now available.

 

The award blending in nicely in the foyer of our east London flat.

PS: 5 August Techcrunch UK mention of Trampoline and social networks for public sector workers.

Socialtext gets between the sheets with accountants

Hmm, there’s also been some interesting discussion on this in the ICAEW’s IT Counts. Nice point that “we were in need of a wikified spreadsheet that had all of the utility of Google Docs without the datamining”.

PALO ALTO, CA – June 10, 2008 – Socialtext, the leading provider of enterprise wiki and social software solutions, today announced SocialCalc(R), a multi-user wiki-based spreadsheet program that simplifies version control, reduces errors and increases productivity. On the heels of its recent announcements — Socialtext Dashboard and Socialtext People and its four new solutions areas – the SocialCalc announcement underscores the company’s vision as the innovator and leader in business social software.

“SocialCalc is the next room in the Business Social Software house we are building on our enterprise wiki foundation,” remarks Socialtext CEO Eugene Lee. “This announcement is exciting because that the social spreadsheet effortlessly bridges the generations of the existing workforce and the upcoming workforce and does not require that individuals need to re-learn an existing application.”

“The timing of SocialCalc is perfect – we were in need of a wikified spreadsheet that had all of the utility of Google Docs without the datamining,” remarks Brandon Stafford, Principal Engineer at GreenMountain Engineering. “The SocialCalc interface is easy for anyone who knows spreadsheets. The automatic revision tracking eliminates the emailing of spreadsheets. That kind of simplification is crucial for our engineering consulting business.”